Olympian Vijender Singh (12-0, 8 KOs) of India is optimistic that he can resume his career after being inactive since November of 2019.

At 34-years-old, Singh does not have the luxury of waiting around for the COVID-19 pandemic to blow over.

As an amateur, Singh won a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He also won bronze at the 2009 World Championships and the 2010 Commonwealth Games, as well as silver medals at the 2006 and 2014 Commonwealth Games.

While his amateur success was at middleweight, he's competing as a pro at super middleweight.

He is promoted in the United States by Top Rank and made his American debut under their banner in July of 2019.

“I was supposed to fight in May but that is cancelled for now because of the current situation. But I am hopeful things will improve and I will get to fight later in the year. I think it will work out,” Singh told PTI.

“Obviously, I am at a loss but there is nothing that can be done. So, you just make peace with it and wait for things to normalise. I have everything at home to ensure that I don’t need to step out. I do my training on my own, which is not unusual because I have the luxury of a trainer only when I am in England. The idea is to keep my body in shape for whenever the action resumes. I am doing it at home because in any case, you cannot move out."

Singh is hoping the coronavirus situation gets better in his home country.

“I have spoken to doctors who tell me that we should be testing more people. I hope it is being done. We can only hope that the situation doesn’t get worse, look at what’s happening around the world, it’s scary. So I do raise questions on how we are doing. We all should even if it comes with a bit of trolling, we should not stop asking for better,” Singh said.

“I avoid getting into mass-feeding of people because that would ensure that social distancing goes for a toss, defeating the whole purpose of a lockdown. So what I do is ensure that ration reaches needy families. I am directly in touch with people and reach out wherever there is a requirement."