Boxing has played a major role in shaping who I am.
I built my foundation through over 50 amateur contests, gaining real experience through competition, discipline, and constant learning. I turned professional at 20 and have now been competing for five years, currently holding an 8–0 undefeated record.
My journey also carries cultural significance. I became the first British Bengali boxer to sign with Frank Warren Promotions, and the first British Bengali boxer to compete on national television. Representing both sides of my background has always meant a great deal to me.
Professional boxing has taught me structure, resilience, and composure under pressure — qualities that continue to influence how I approach both sport and life.