NEW DELHI: Indian boxer Neeraj Goyat, who holds the WBC Asia-Pacific welterweight title, has signed up with Canada’s Lee Baxter Promotions on a two-year contract.
Goyat, who has won nine of his 13 professional bouts, would be gunning for a second yet-to-be-announced belt next month when Lee Baxter Promotions announces his opponent and the title for which he would fight after May 19, PTI reports.
The bout is expected to take place in Canada on June 26, according to the newswire.
“I cannot reveal the financial details of the contract but it is a good deal that I have got. I guess I am the first Indian boxer to sign up with a Canadian promoter. I hope it will take my professional career in the right direction,” Neeraj told PTI.
“I would be fighting for a title on June 26 but the formalities are still being worked out and my opponent’s name will be out in the second half of this month,” he added.
Neeraj had won a Bronze medal in the Olympic qualifying event for professional boxers in 2016.
The 26-year-old had last competed in August last year when he successfully defended his WBC title against Filipino Allan Tanada in a unanimous verdict.



