The reigning WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight champion will square off against Maimaitiali, the WBO oriental super middleweight title-holder, in a winner-takes-all fight on August 5 in Mumbai.
Vijender has not competed since successfully defending his title against Francis Cheka in December last year. So, his first bout of the year would be coming when more than half the year is already over but the 31-year-old doesn't mind the gap.
"My job is to show up and deliver the goods when it's sorted so I will be there on August 5. Once you become title- holder, the fights are lesser in number and that's the case with me too. I have no issues with it," said the Beijing Olympics bronze-medallist, who kept a busy schedule when he first started out in the pro circuit in 2015.
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Ask him about Maimaitiali and Vijender refrains from any big talk, "He is a southpaw, so I am making slight changes to my technique. But that's not much. Rest of my training remains the same. I slog the usual hours regularly, the routine hasn't changed."
Vijender's life outside the ring is evolving as well. The former World Championships bronze-medallist talked about his son, who has now entered school.
"I usually tell him 'I don't know, may be it's because I am a boxer'," he said.