Uzbekistan's Israil Madrimov in
Tashkent on Friday.
The 24-year-old Vikas. Who is supported by the JSW Sports Excellence Program (SEP), is targeting a quota place for the Olympics in August.
The APB offers 20 quotas for the Olympics split over weight categories. The middleweight category has two quotas for the Rio Olympics with the top-two boxers in the category making the cut for the quadrennial event.
Vikas, ranked sixth in the world in middleweight, recently won a gold medal at the South Asian Games.
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The Indian pugilist will be accompanied by his coach Jagdeep Hooda and left today for Uzbekistan's capital. Vikas was training at the National Institute of Sports (NIS) Patiala under Dharmendra Yadav and chief national coach GS Sandhu.
According to the APB's structure, Vikas will also be able to represent India at the Asian and Oceania qualifiers scheduled to be held from March 23 to April 3. A victory over Madrimov will allow Vikas to move into the next round of the APB whereas a loss will end his campaign, a press release stated.