Five-time boxing world champion and London Olympics bronze-medallist MC Mary Kom is eyeing a comeback to the ring at this year’s Asian Championships in Vietnam before deciding her future course of action, PTI reported on Tuesday.
The Rajya Sabha MP, who has not competed since last year’s World Championships, ruled out retirement for the time being but has decided to set short-term goals.
Asked whether she has any plans to quit boxing, the 34-year-old celebrated pugilist said: “Not yet. I am still doing practice and still continuing to follow my schedule. I am still dreaming for another year [in boxing].”
“My next target is Asian Championships in November. I want to give myself a chance to be in the team and give my best and win a medal for India,” Mary Kom said on the sidelines of the felicitation ceremony of India’s Special Olympics contingent.
Mary once again ruled out turning professional. “I have no plans to turn professional as I still love to play for India.”
The women’s Asian Championships is scheduled to be held in Vietnam from November 2 to 12 later this year.
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