The former middleweight world number one lost to England's Antony Fowler in the final last night to settle for his second silver medal in the Commonwealth Games.
"I sustained an injury very soon into the bout. It is a ligament injury in the left hand. It hampered me immensely and allowed him to get the upperhand but I feel I still managed to put up a decent fight in the last round," the 28-year-old told PTI in an interview.
That's not all, the former Olympic and World Championships bronze-medallist was also down with flu since the quarterfinal stage of the Games.
"I was taking a paracetamol pill before every bout. But that is no excuse, I lost and that's a disappointing fact but I am happy that I fought well despite not being physically 100 per cent," said the strapping six-footer from Haryana.
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As for the injury that he has sustained, Vijender said he would consult doctors before taking a call on whether to give the September Asian Games a shot. Vijender is the defending gold-medallist at the event.
"Let's see, I can't say right now whether I would participate or give it a miss. It will depend on what the doctors tell me. If my fitness is not upto it, I will not put myself at risk by pushing too hard," he said.