A colossal name in Indian boxing despite his diminutive frame, M Suranjoy Singh is currently at a crossroads after failing to make the cut for the World Championships due to an injury-ravaged body which could not recreate the magic that gave him the nickname 'Chhota Tyson', at the just-concluded national trials here.
The 27-year-old is best remembered for winning an unprecedented seven back-to-back international gold medals, including the top honours at the Asian Championships and the Commonwealth Games, between 2009 and 2010.
But life changed drastically for him after he lost his mother in December 2010. His form dipped and the last major international event in which he made his presence felt was the 2012 World Military Games where the Manipur-lad settled for a bronze medal.
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"Life changed completely at the end of 2010. Losing my mother was massive blow and it took me a lot of time to come to terms with it. And eventually some injuries also began to hamper me. I still don't feel fit," Suranjoy, who competed non-stop between 2009-10 in the 52kg division, told PTI in an interview.
The ever-smiling boxer was eliminated on the first day of the trials, perhaps the biggest name not to make it to the team, but setting aside the personal disappointment, he was eagerly lending a helping hand to some of his mates as a second outside the ring yesterday.
"I lost 12kg to participate in these trials. It has been just a few months since I went full throttle with my training. I thought I could do it but now I realise there are some things that I can't. My endurance doesn't seem good enough. Even though I start out well, it is not lasting the entire bout like earlier," he said.