
With the sport of professional boxing on the rise in India and the country starting to once host sporting events, two of the nations aspiring pugilists will step over the ropes on March 26 to clash for the inaugural World Boxing Council India featherweight championship strap.
Twenty-six-year-old Amey Nitin will look to continue his rich vein of form as he prepares to take on Satnam Singh for the aforementioned 126 pounds WBC domestic crown. Nitin, holding a pro record of seven wins and four loses since turning to the professional ranks in 2019 is coming off three impressive back to back to back victories, can he take the winning streak to four in a row and claim the WBC regional glory — March 26 will tell the story.
For his part, at 25-years young, Satnam Singh is on a six-fight winning run since his last loss in the squared circle back in 2019. The fighting pride of his region takes a pro record of nine wins and one loss into this much-anticipated WBC India title showdown hosted by the team at United Professional Boxing.

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