India is your father... After being defeated by an Indian boxer, Anthony Taylor lost his temper and got into a scuffle with Neeraj; VIDEO

Boxer Neeraj Goyat: Neeraj faced American boxer Anthony Taylor at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium on December 20. He defeated Anthony Taylor 3-0 in a tough contest.

Boxer Neeraj Goyat Involved In Heated Exchange With Anthony Taylor : International boxer Neeraj Goyat defeated American boxer Anthony Taylor 3-0 in the match held at the Duty Free Tennis Stadium in Dubai. Wearing a dress with the three colours of the Indian flag, Neeraj established his dominance in the match as soon as he entered the ring and won the match. After this match, the American boxer looked very angry and even started fighting outside the ring. The video of which is rapidly going viral on social media.

Neeraj Goyat is sitting with his team when Anthony approaches him and angrily throws a water bottle at him. Neeraj then stands up in anger, while security guards intervene and try to remove Anthony. A member of Neeraj's team picks up a chair and moves towards Anthony, intending to hit him. Anthony is immediately removed from the room.

After Neeraj was attacked, the team members became enraged, but were restrained by teammates and security. Several people captured the incident on camera, which is now going viral. Anthony then continued to create a ruckus outside the room, but security guards prevented him from entering.

After the match, Neeraj said, "This American thought I was weak. I had already told you not to underestimate Indians. I had said, 'India is your father,' so India is your father. Indians do what they say, but they also do two or three other things."

Neeraj's journey

Neeraj Goyat was born in Begumpura village in the Karnal district of Haryana. He began boxing in 2006 while still in the 10th grade and began training at the Karna Stadium Boxing Academy in Karnal. He continued training thereafter. Neeraj won a bronze medal at the 2008 Youth Commonwealth Games. That same year, he joined the Indian Army. In 2014, he transferred to the Indian Railways, where he currently works.

Neeraj Goyat held the WBC Asian Champion title for three consecutive years, from 2015 to 2017. He has had a total of 24 professional bouts, winning 18, losing 4, and drawing 2

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