New Delhi: Recently boxer Amit Panghal, who won the Silver Medal at the World Boxing Championship this year, says that playing in the Big Bout League is very important for all Indian boxers before the Asian Championship in February. He is eagerly waiting for this championship where Big Bout League is going to be held from December 2 in many cities of the country. Indian Super League: Odisha FC will compete with ATK today, lost the opening match According to the information received these days, people are sweating in the national camp in Bengaluru. He says that the Asian Championship in February will be a qualifying competition for the Olympics and before that they need an opportunity to assess their strength and for this, the Big Bout League can prove to be a great platform while the level of the competitors is quite tough. He is confident that in the following years, even more, fierce contestants will be seen in this league. Anyway, a win in the league will have to be better prepared for further competitions than defeat. Adani will play in the flyweight category for Gujarat in the Big Bout League. Team management says that the arrival of Amit Panghal has energized the entire team. Indian wrestlers win 6 gold medals at Asian Wrestling Championships The same Amit reached the finals of the Aiba World Championship this year where he lost to the Uzbekistan boxer. He says that he has got a lot of lessons from that defeat and he will try to overcome all his shortcomings in the Big Bout League. Last year, Amit won the Asian Games gold medal while he won the silver medal in the Commonwealth Games. Two years ago, he has also won the Asian Championship gold medal. Hockey tournament: Indian men and women team make place in Pool A