Brainchild of former Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) Secretary General Brig. P K Muralidharan Raja, the body would be formally launched tomorrow and has the backing of international promoters.
"We would be facilitating the boxers who want to try their hand in the professional circuit. We would ensure financial security from our end besides offering them good deals with leading promoters. I will divulge the details of the plan tomorrow at the launch," Raja told PTI.
Among the boxers on board even before a formal launch is the enigma called Gurcharan Singh, the Olympian who turned pro after going missing from a training camp in Czech Republic back in 2000. Gurcharan never returned to India after that and was declared a "deserter" by the Indian Army, his employer at that time.
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"Gurcharan has told me that he would be on the first flight available the moment I call him next. He is going to be registered with us. Also there is Pradeep Sihag, who has been a long-time pro boxer from India," said Raja.
Sihag is a winner of the Asian middleweight title in the pro circuit.
Raja said the new professional body would provide a "fresh pathway" to the boxers, who are either struggling to make the first team in amateur or desire to end their careers in that format.