Neeraj Goyat

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Neeraj Goyat
Goyat in Auckland, 2020
Born (1991-11-11) 11 November 1991 (age 32)
Begumpur, Karnal, Haryana, India
NationalityIndian
Statistics
Weight classWelterweight
Weight(s)66.8 kg (147 lb)
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights24
Wins18
Wins by KO8
Losses4
Draws2

Neeraj Goyat (born 11 November 1991) is an Indian boxer.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] He won the title of "India's most promising boxer" in 2008. He is also the first professional boxer who played three fights of twelve rounds and won it. The first Indian boxer to have made it to WBC World Rankings (Ranked 20). Also, he won award of WBC Asia "Honorary Boxer of the year" in 2017.[9][10][11][12][13] He became the first Indian who defeated China's boxer Xu Can in China in the year 2014,[14][15] who is World Boxing Association world champion. Neeraj was in a car accident in 2019, but has recovered and competed since.[16]

Early life[edit]

Goyat was born in begumpur village in Karnal, Haryana. Neeraj Goyat did his Schooling till 9th standard from SD model school, Haryana. He Started boxing in 2006 in the Army sports institute and studied for 10th standard there. In the first senior national tournament held in 2017, he won the platinum medal. In the year 2014, Neeraj Goyat won the gold medal in the Youth National Tournament.

Neeraj got interested in boxing because the physique and the personality of sportsmen really appealed to him. He started with gymnastics, but then when he saw boxers training around him he was really impressed with their level of fitness and longevity and that's how he shifted to boxing he got selected in the Army sports institute[17] in the year 2001, got very good training from the coaches there and learnt a lot from the senior cyclists in the institute.

He aims at becoming the WBC World Champion and follow the footsteps of his favorite boxer Mike Tyson who is also a former WBC World Champion.[18]

Career[edit]

Neeraj Goyat is the first Indian professional Boxer who went to Venezuela for the Olympic qualifiers before 2016 Summer Olympics and won bronze medal.[19][20][21] He won the Award of WBC Asia ‘Honorary Boxer of the year’ 2017.[22][23]

Performance in pro boxing[edit]

  • 3 times WBC Asia title holder.
  • WBC Asian Champion 2015
  • WBC Asian Champion 2016
  • WBC Asian Champion 2017[24]

Total number of Pro fights – 24

  • Won – 18 (8 knockouts)[25]
  • Draw – 2
  • Lost – 4

Performance in amateur boxing[edit]

International level achievements

  • Olympic qualifiers tournament 2016 Venezuela – bronze medal
  • Youth commonwealth games 2008 – bronze medal
  • Youth world championship 2008 Mexico – participation
  • President cup Indonesia 2011 – participation
  • World military games 2011 Brazil – participation

National level achievements

  • Junior national 2007 – bronze
  • Youth National 2008 – gold
  • All India super cup 2010 – silver
  • All India AK Mishra 2010 – gold
  • National games 2011 – silver
  • Senior national 2012 – silver

Film and Television Career[edit]

Television Show on Boxing participated by Neeraj Goyat[edit]

Film career[edit]

References[edit]

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