Will try to perform better in Asian Games, says Boxer Mohammad Hussamuddin

| May 16, 2023, 06:03:53 PM | ANI
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Mohammad Hussamuddin, who won Bronze Medal in World Boxing Championship in the 57 kg weight category said he will try to perform better in the upcoming Asian Games.Speaking to ANI, Mohammad Hussamuddin said, “This was my second world championship; the first time it was just participation but this time my aim was to achieve something. In boxing, a good buddy makes you the perfect boxer. It was an emotional moment for me to get on the podium and win the world championship medal. It was a sweet and bitter moment because I missed first place but the upcoming championship is more important and will prepare according to that and want to perform better in the Asian Games than I did in the world championship,” said Mohammad Hussamuddin.

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