Dubai: Vijender Singh, who elevated India's name in boxing, continues to flourish in professional boxing. He defeated former two-time Commonwealth Super Middleweight Champion Charles Adamu in the match held late on Friday. In this way, his professional boxing career continues not out. This was his 12th fight and he has won all these matches. Pakistan dug its own grave; Naseem Shah's age changed again WBO Asia Pacific and Oriental Supermodelweight champion Vijender defeated Mike Snyder in July this year to win his 11th consecutive career. The 34-year-old Olympic bronze medalist boxer made his fight in the 8th round, beating out 42-year-old Ghanaian boxer Edamu. Vijender looked aggressive during the bout and in the second and sixth rounds, Edamu, who was injured by his box, fell in the ring. Aus Vs Pak: Australia hold strong on match with Warner's superb century, lead of 72 runs Adamu had experience of 47 fights (before Vijender's fight) and in these 47 matches, he won 33 while he lost in 14. He had 26 knockout wins in his name, but this long experience did not work on Friday. After the victory, the Indian boxer said, 'It was a good fight. Edamu is a great fighter, but I had prepared well for this fight and my game went according to my plan. Sunil Chhetri will remain in the Indian team as long as he is fit - Coach Stimack