Singh wants to stay active

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New WBF cruiserweight champion Sebastian Singh in Suva yesterday. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU

The newly crowned, World Boxing Foundation cruiserweight champion Sebastian Singh is determined to stay active and prove that with hard work and belief in oneself, anything is possible.

After a period of inactivity that led him to put on weight, Singh is focused on staying fit and continuously challenging himself in the ring.

The 30-year-old boxer is looking forward to a promising future filled with opportunities to showcase his skills.

“It’s been a journey, with ups and downs, but I’m determined to keep pushing forward and show that anything is possible if you believe in yourself,” said Singh.

“I realised that being inactive for too long caused me to put on some weight, but I’ve proven to myself that I still have what it takes to compete at the top level, with the support of boxing fans, I believe I can make a strong comeback in the world of boxing.

Following his recent victory at the Blue Water Boxing Promotion event, Singh is committed to staying active in the ring.

“I recently had a great time at the Blue Water Boxing Promotion event. They’ve promised me a spot in their upcoming shows for the next two years, which is a positive step towards staying active in the ring.

Despite the absence of his potential opponent, Alivereti Kauyaca, who is currently competing in Australia.

“Unfortunately, my next opponent, Kauyaca, is unavailable due to his fight in Australia. So, I’ll have to wait for him to finish before our match, but I’m looking forward to my next fight at Lawaqa Park in August against an international opponent, although the details are still being confirmed.

“I’m excited to bring a good fight to Sigatoka, where there aren’t many boxers but plenty of hardworking people, I want to give them a match that they can enjoy and talk about over some kava once it’s over.

“I’ve also had offers from other promoters, but I’m sticking with Blue Water because they’ve supported me and taken care of their fighters. I want to inspire young boxers and everyone out there by showing that hard work and self-belief can lead to great things.” || Boxing || Sebestian Singh willing to stay active on the boxing ring.