In a move that could set a precedent for other institutional boards, which are wary of letting boxers employed with them compete on the professional circuit, SSCB has finally relented.
"The SSCB and the Army Sports Control Board have allowed their boxers to compete in the professional circuit. This move came about because of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar's intervention. He has sanctioned this decision," Brig. P K Muralidharan Raja, President of the Indian Boxing Council, a licensing body for professional boxers, revealed.
It is to be noted that AIBA, after a recent meeting in London, decided to allow professional boxers to compete in national events after the Olympic doors were thrown open for them earlier this year.
With the SSCB letting its boxers go professional, at least four have taken the plunge.
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Prominent among them is Manpreet, who won the heavyweight silver medal in the 2010 Asian Games. He will compete in the cruiserweight on the pro circuit.
Joining him will be Sanjay Kolte, a former world cadet silver-medallist, who won a gold medal at the 2010 World Millitary Games. Kolte is also a multiple-time national champion and will be competing in the lightweight division.
Another name to join the professional bandwagon from the SSCB stable would be Santosh Harijan (super featherweight).
"We had also requested for Suranjoy Singh but he is right now the chief coach of Navy and that has not quite worked out," Brig. Raja said.
"All boxers tied up with IBC will be available for BFI. They can take a call," he added.
"We obviously want a huge pool to pick from, so when the AIBA has allowed professionals, we will see how they can be assimilated," BFI President Ajay Singh had stated on the opening day of the ongoing National Championships.