Fight Night 4: Panda hopes to inspire more amateur boxers to turn pro
Panaji: Prahlad Panda will take to the ring on Saturday night, knowing that many eyes will be pinned on him. The Goan boxer takes on the might of Vinod Vanteddu in the featherweight national title bout, the result of which could have a bearing on the future of professional boxing in Goa.
“I hope my journey inspires others to take to professional boxing,” Panda told TOI on Wednesday. “Professional boxing is completely different to amateur boxing. You need greater fitness and skills since the bouts last from four to 12 rounds. The focus during training is on fitness and skill development.”
Panda is among the four Goan boxers who have made the switch from amateur to professional. Two of them -- Kailas Gauns being the other – will be seen in action at the Susegado Strike – Fight Night 4 (anniversary edition) at the International Centre Goa, Dona Paula, on Saturday, 6.30pm onwards.
Panda and Gauns are contracted with Susegado Strike, and depending on their contracts, earn anywhere between 15,000 and 80,000 for the bouts. The two have won four each so far and are now jostling for the national title.
“It is not just the money that is on offer here. We take good care of the boxers, providing him facilities for training, sports psychologists, physiotherapy and nutritionist. We ensure that the boxers get whatever it takes to progress. In return, all that we ask for is professionalism,” said co-founder Clyde Lobo.
Lobo has been a former boxer and secretary of the Goa Amateur Boxing Association, so understands both sides. The thrill of representing the state, country, and winning a medal, is priceless for amateur boxers. But since boxers come from difficult backgrounds, the lure of money is hard to ignore.
“At the amateur level, we do not get enough opportunities. There is the state championship and if you win, you get to play at the Nationals. There is nothing else. A boxer cannot develop with such few tournaments. There are lot of talented boxers in Goa,” said Panda.
Co-founder Prathamesh Naik said Susegado Strike’s mission is to build a sustainable professional boxing ecosystem in Goa.
“The organisation was founded with the belief that local fighters deserve consistent opportunities to compete professionally and gain national exposure,” said Naik. “Our long-term vision is to increase the pool of professional boxers from Goa to at least 25 within the next two years.”
Luigson Fernandes, another co-founder, said the two Goan professional boxers are prime examples of how structured opportunities can help local talent flourish.
Saturday night will feature two major IBC National Title fights with Panda and Gauns jostling for the title in a 10-round battle. Another championship clash will see Midhun A face Mohammed Dilshad over 10 rounds in the middleweight category.
Panda is among the four Goan boxers who have made the switch from amateur to professional. Two of them -- Kailas Gauns being the other – will be seen in action at the Susegado Strike – Fight Night 4 (anniversary edition) at the International Centre Goa, Dona Paula, on Saturday, 6.30pm onwards.
Panda and Gauns are contracted with Susegado Strike, and depending on their contracts, earn anywhere between 15,000 and 80,000 for the bouts. The two have won four each so far and are now jostling for the national title.
Lobo has been a former boxer and secretary of the Goa Amateur Boxing Association, so understands both sides. The thrill of representing the state, country, and winning a medal, is priceless for amateur boxers. But since boxers come from difficult backgrounds, the lure of money is hard to ignore.
“At the amateur level, we do not get enough opportunities. There is the state championship and if you win, you get to play at the Nationals. There is nothing else. A boxer cannot develop with such few tournaments. There are lot of talented boxers in Goa,” said Panda.
Co-founder Prathamesh Naik said Susegado Strike’s mission is to build a sustainable professional boxing ecosystem in Goa.
“The organisation was founded with the belief that local fighters deserve consistent opportunities to compete professionally and gain national exposure,” said Naik. “Our long-term vision is to increase the pool of professional boxers from Goa to at least 25 within the next two years.”
Luigson Fernandes, another co-founder, said the two Goan professional boxers are prime examples of how structured opportunities can help local talent flourish.
Popular from City
- Delhi demolition drive: MCD carries out action near Faiz-e-Elahi mosque following HC order; 5 cops injured in stone pelting
- Civic poll surprise: BJP and Congress join hands to edge out Shiv Sena in Thane's Ambernath council
- After 10 daughters, Haryana couple welcome a son; father denies patriarchy claims
- Bihar: RLM on brink of split as 3 of 4 party MLAs revolt over ‘parivar politics’; fate of Kushwaha’s son at risk
- Female student forced to perform namaz at Maharashtra's private medical college; 2 staffers suspended
end of article
Trending Stories
- ‘I sit for 8 hours and pretend to work at the office,’ shares employee: Is productivity now a workplace performance?
- Conor McGregor reminds Floyd Mayweather about that MMA promise everyone forgot ahead of the upcoming White House event
- Hanley Ramirez and Sanoe Ramirez’s combined net worth: Inside the former MLB star’s career earnings, contracts, and life after baseball
- Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers and his two-decade saga with the San Francisco 49ers
- Robert Griffin III takes a meme shot at Bills QB Josh Allen using Jon Hamm’s character Andrew Cooper from Your Friends & Neighbors
- Nikki Bella and Cooper Dejeans age difference: Inside the 20-year gap that has fans talking and headlines buzzing
- 'Fark samjhiya sirji': Rahul Gandhi takes dig at PM Modi over Trump tariffs; invokes Indira Gandhi
Featured in city
- Tamil Nadu assembly election: ‘We are running after DMK, but the ball is in their court,’ says Congress leader Girish Chodankar
06:29 Delhi demolition drive: ‘Why action only against Muslims, or is it because it’s a mosque?’ asks Maulana Sajid Rashidi- South Delhi road mishap: 2 dead in car-taxi collision near Siri Fort
- 69.2% law graduates clear national Bar exam
- From filth to metals: Hyderabad drinking water sources a cocktail of toxins; sewage, effluents and ageing pipelines to blame
- Madras HC prohibits release and circulation of Tamil book with derogatory remarks against Justice G R Swaminathan
Photostories
- How to add smoky flavour to winter dishes without using a tandoor at home
- "I just read somewhere that 20% of American meals are consumed in a car!" Sadhguru shares tips on the right way to eat food
- Republic Day 2026 long weekend travel ideas from Delhi-NCR; places to go, things to do
- Mumbai’s busiest suburban corridor on Western Railway is set for major safety upgrade: What we know
- Bengaluru breathes easy: Hebbal flyover cuts traffic chaos to just 2 minutes (Photos)
- 7 habits of parents that raise kinder kids
- Shivlings in Kashi Associated With the Nine Planets
- Different types of foil papers and food wraps and which should be used when
- In pics | Rs 44 crore Nolambur Cooum bridge in Chennai set to open in February
- Exclusive: Shark Tank India 5’s newest Shark Kanika Tekriwal on being an entrepreneur; says ‘My own family didn’t take me seriously initially’
Videos
05:19 No Compromise On Terror: PM Modi, Benjamin Netanyahu Reaffirm India Israel Strategic Partnership05:51 Owaisi Slams MCD Demolition, Says Turkman Gate Land Fully Belongs To Waqf05:18 Nehru Catered To Liaquat Ali Khan, Ignored Somnath History: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi04:43 US FARA Filings Expose How Pakistan Lobbied Washington To Somehow Stop India’s Operation Sindoor04:11 'Gave Fundamental Confidence': Jaishankar Cites Nuclear Tests, Stresses Strategic Autonomy03:59 Bangladesh: Hindu Man Mithun Sarkar Drowns After Jumping In Canal To Escape Chasing Mob09:33 Pakistan Army’s Daring Challenge Targets India, Afghanistan As Terror Allegations And Threats Rise05:52 '2026 Will See An Upswing': EAM Jaishankar Hails India-EU Ties Amid FTA Talks12:04 Australian Senator Slams Albanese Govt Over Fake Degrees Linked To Indian Students Visa Row Exposed
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment