
Hitesh won in the final of the male 70 kg division after his rival, England left a friend, withdrew for injury to the World Championship in Foz to Iguac in Brazil New Delhi: On Sunday, India celebrated twenty -year -old Hitesh Gulius as her new boxing hero, who won the gold medal at the World Championship in Foz in Iguac, Brazil. In the inauguration edition of the World Cup-organized newly recognized sporting global government body, World Boxing (WB) -Hitesh became the first Indian boxer to ensure the sought-after highest stage. Hitesh won the 70 kg division in the finals after his rival, England left a friend, withdrew for injury.
The country would lose this miracles in 2022 if it was not for the Indian Navy and one of his talent scouts Suranjoy Singh – Gold Medalist CWG from 2010 and bronze winner of Asian games – which gave Hitesh the opportunity to chase his boxing dreams. This work gave him a stable financial future and helped him keep his family.
Hitesh said he would leave the box three years ago so that Suranjoy wouldn’t offer him a job. “I come from a very modest background. My father (satyaprakash) worked as a farmer and then as a driver with a private company. Sibling.
“During this period, I trained at Sai’s National Boxing Academy (NBA) in Bhiwan. The Indian Navy team led by coach Suranjoy came to train us for several weeks. I also intervened with their boxers. Sunjoy Sir began to recognize my boxing potential.
Hitesh started boxing for fitness in 2014. At the age of 10 he weighed 55 kg! His intention was to get into the assembly, but when he began to compete seriously in district and state age competitions, his passion for sport grew.
Over the years he not only lost weight, but at the age of 14 he was 40 kg, but in the competitions he fought, he won several medals. The breakthrough moment arrived last March, when he accepted the call of seniors of India to join the national camp. He was struggling to fight in his first international competition at the Elord Cup in Astana, but unfortunately he lost in the opening round. Soon he improved his technique and secured gold medals on Meete-Service Meet, Boxer Nationals and recently National Games in Uttarakhand in the 70 kg category.
“This World Cup victory was important to me. I felt confident about my prospects after training in Brazil with international boxers for 10 days before this event. I know that this gold transforms for me, from recognition to money reward.
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