Mary Kom weighs switch to professional boxing
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Mary Kom weighs switch to professional boxing

Six-time world champion Mary Kom on Sunday said she is considering a move into professional boxing after being unable to continue in the amateur circuit due to age restrictions.

The 43-year-old, who won a bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympics, said a new opportunity has emerged as she explores a possible comeback.

โ€œWhat can I say about the high points? Winning six World Championships was incredible. Although I reached a stage where age restrictions prevented me from competing further in amateur boxing for the country, a new opportunity has surfaced in Professional Boxing,โ€ she said.

โ€œI am currently taking some time to consider it. I am working hard and trying to make a comeback to show people what I can still do,โ€ she added.

Widely regarded as one of Indiaโ€™s greatest amateur boxers, Mary Kom also highlighted her continued involvement in grassroots development through her academy in Manipur, despite logistical challenges.

โ€œPersonally, I am very involved with my academy. I travel back and forth quite oftenโ€ฆ However, I remain deeply committed. Even when I can’t be there physically, I manage and oversee the academy through phone calls,โ€ she said.

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She stressed the importance of sports in enhancing Indiaโ€™s global standing, particularly as the country eyes hosting major events such as the 2030 Commonwealth Games and the 2036 Olympics.

โ€œSports development is absolutely essential. Without sports, it is difficult for a country to build a global reputation. Sports are what propel a nation forward,โ€ she said.

Mary Kom also praised government initiatives aimed at improving sports infrastructure and promoting talent identification, including the Khelo India and the Fit India Movement.

โ€œWhile we shouldn’t compare it directly to the scale of the IPL yet, boxing infrastructure has improved significantlyโ€ฆ There is a growing concern for fitness across the nation now,โ€ she said.

She further noted efforts to promote tribal talent, citing initiatives in Chhattisgarh to bring indigenous sports into the national framework.



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