Injured Akhil regrets not being able to help Mumbai Fighters in the ring
Injured Akhil regrets not being able to help Mumbai Fighters in the ring
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Indian boxing ace Akhil Kumar during a promotional event in Mumbai
yesterday. Pic/Nimesh Dave
Mumbai Fighters lost their opening two Group A games to Dolce & Gabbano Milano Thunders 2-3 and Dynamo Moscow 0-5 before getting au00a0 walk-over against Bangkok Elephants.u00a0They are nowu00a0 placed fifth with four points and must defeat Matadors to keep their quarter-final hopes alive.
'We'll improve'
Akhil expressed his helplessness on not being able to help his team in the ring but at the same time is confident his teammates will get back to winning ways soon. "I don't think that Mumbai Fighters have had a bad start. This is the first time that we are participating in the tournament. "The team has lost the first two rounds but I know that the boys are trying hard. I am sure that they will slowly improve as the tournament progresses.
"My injury has also come at such a time that I cannot get into the ring and win bouts for them and that makes me feel helpless. But I have faith in the boys and know for sure that they will come back strong against LA Matadors," said the Arjuna awardee.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Fighters manager Lenny D'Gama is confident that the team will win againstu00a0 Matadors.
"It would have been nice if Akhil could be fit and play in the lightweight category. But I am confident that even without him we can win against LA," said D'Gama.
Diwakar Prasad will replace Akhil in the light-weight category. Akhil is set tou00a0 return for a bout against Milano Thunders away in Italy on January 13, according to manager D'Gama.
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