Star Indian boxer Vijender Singh will square off against rising British pugilist Sonny Whiting in his eagerly-anticipated professional debut scheduled here on October 10.
India's first Olympic and World Championships-medallist will take the ring in his first pro contest against an opponent, who is three-bouts old and has a 2-1 overall record so far in the middleweight division.
Vijender said he knows it won't be easy against Whiting.
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Whiting, who trains under former pro boxer Johnny Greaves, said he is confident of upstaging the celebrated Indian.
"I don't care who is in front of me on the night, they're going to get beat, plain and simple. I hear that Singh is a massive superstar in India, well I'll be looking to send a brutal message back to his home when I beat him," Whiting said.
"He's entering the world of the professionals now and it's going to be hard for him, he might of done plenty in the amateurs but that will count for nothing now. I'll make sure I give him a good welcome," added the 27-year-old, who has one knockout win to his credit so far.
The 29-year-old Vijender has based himself in Manchester to train for this fight under renowned coach Lee Beard and has been training alongside stable mates Jack Catterall, Adrian Gonzalez and Jimmy Kelly.
Despite being India's most successful amateur boxer, Vijender said he knows that he has to start again in the pro circuit.
"It is getting very close now to my professional debut now and I can't wait for it. I have trained very hard and diligently for this fight in Manchester with Lee Beard who has been important in refining my style from the amateur way of fighting into the professional sport which is totally different," Vijender said.