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Virender Sehwag’s Hilarious Take On Vijender Singh’s Big Win Proves That He’s Twitter’s Uncrowned King

Yesterday is worth a day to be remembered ahead of Independence day. Indian boxing champion Vijender Singh has successfully taken down World’s number one Chinese boxer Zulpikar Maimaitiali

With an edge differences like 96-93, 95-94, 95-94 the judges passed the verdict in favor of the Indian boxer. Bruised and tore former Olympian boxer deserves all this victory at once. The whole bunches of netizens went praising the boxer for his ultimatum in the ring.

Having eight consecutive professional bout winnings, this victory against the Chinese rival added the second title to Vijender’s crown. Vijender already holds the WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title, which he won beating Australian Kerry Hope in July last year.

Meanwhile, it was the tweets from former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag and Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev that grabbed the peoples attention all the way. While Paaji said that he is enjoying the match eating Chinese noodles, tweeting: “Enjoyed Hakka Noodles while watching ur fight & you made Chinese Hakka Bakka,”

Ram Dev Baba attended the event in Mumbai on Saturday, also took to Twitter to congratulate the winner, said, “Congratulations to @boxervijender for the great win. Chinese met a grand defeat in Mumbai and same will happen in Doklam,” the Yoga guru tweeted.

Check out the tweets from the both:

Now, post the match, winner Vijender Singh was quoted saying, “I wanted to give a message by giving away the belt so that the tension at the border between India and China reduces. The environment at the border is very bad at the moment. I wanted to give a message of peace and I hope their media (Chinese) and people will get the message.”

Vijender Singh said this in a bid to clear the air between the neighboring countries that started with soldiers of India and China locked in a stand-off near the Sikkim sector since June.

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