Mary Kom, who won a bronze medal in the 2012 London Games where women's boxing made its Olympic debut, said Rio would be a tougher proposition given that the size of draw is expected to be bigger.
"Qualifying for the Rio Games would be tough and winning a medal would be even tougher. I am trying all I can to qualify for the Games," said the pugilist who was here to felicitate podium-finishers of the recent Special Olympic Games where India claimed 173 medals.
"My training is in progress in India. I am based in Bangalore these days and all the facilities provided to me are very good. I am planning to go abroad as well in the next few months. The place has not yet been decided but it could again be UK where I trained before the 2012 Games," she said.
While her focus is completely on her own preparations, Mary Kom said she feels sad about the current state of affairs in Indian boxing. With the national federation left defunct owing to the International boxing Association's sanctions, the sport is being administered by an ad-hoc committee.
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"But I do hope that people involved try to understand . It would be good if a federation is made because it will be better for everybody. They have to understand that a family cannot function like this. Indian boxing is like a family," she added.
"They deserve all our applause and adulation. They have done the country extremely proud," she said.