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Vijender Singh knock out Dean Gillen in second pro boxing bout

| | Nov 09, 2015, at 12:57 am
Dublin, Nov 8 (IBNS): India's Vijender Singh continued his impressive run in the world of professional boxing as he defeated England's Dean Gillen in his second match of the career on Saturday.

Singh dominated over British boxer as he defeated him in the first round  f the clash.

In his second successive knock out triumph, Singh looked in complete destructive mood and did not give a single moment to his opponent to gain momentum in the clash.

Singh had defeated Sonny Whiting in his debut bout via Technical Knockout in his debut match.

Singh tweeted: "Proud to be an Indian thnx for support and believe love u all."
 

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