Vijender demolished Englishman Dean Gillen in just over two minutes in a four-round contest last night to register his second successive triumph in the pro circuit. The Indian will take a break for a week now to celebrate Diwali with his family in India.
"Wow! that was quick, man!" said the 30-year-old, who had defeated Sonny Whiting via a Technical Knockout last month in his debut bout.
"I felt very comfortable in there and lined him up with my jabs first to get the range but then when I started connecting with the right I knew it was only a matter of time before I caught him properly," he said.
"He went down, which the referee said was a slip, I wasn't so sure about that, but anyway when he got back up I knew I'd hurt him so I went straight into him and didn't stop punching until he went down," he added.
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"When I landed the last right hand and he dropped I had a feeling that he wasn't going to get up and when the referee counted to ten it was a fantastic feeling to get my first KO on my record," he said.
"I said that after the first fight I'd improve and I think that I showed some of the development and improvement tonight, but there's a lot more to come from me," he added.
Vijender will be reaching Delhi tomorrow night to spend a week with his family before his next fight on December 19 in Manchester.