Another success for boxer Aviral in Japan, Hit-53 kick boxing for the fourth consecutive time

Nagoya. In Japan, Box Aviral has achieved yet another success. He won the Hit-53 kickboxing tournament in Nagoya, Japan on Saturday.

Aviral, who is living with his family in Nagoya, Japan, is making a name for himself in Nepal and Nepali by winning many international kickboxing competitions. Also known as the ‘Himalayan Leopard’, he underwent special training in the city of Phuket in Thailand until March 30. Aviral’s father and coach Dev Ghimire said that he sent Aviral to Thailand at his own expense to boost his morale and learn new things as the game will be more competitive.

Stating that they are also happy that Aviral is introducing Nepal and Nepali to foreign lands through the game, he has requested everyone to encourage Aviral from their respective areas. There are so many Nepalis in Japan. “They are only offering food and garlands for social service. It seems that the Nepali community has neglected to come and encourage Nepal and Nepali in these kinds of competitions through sports,” said Ghimire. The match between Aviral and Hirayama from Osaka, Japan at the congress hall in Nagoya, Japan, was very competitive on Saturday, April 27. Now Aviral will start preparing for K Ban’s international matches. Aviral said that he won because of his hard work and everyone’s arrogance. He defended the title of Hit-53 and won the title for the fourth consecutive time in the competition and also set a new record.

Aviral has so far defeated boxers from countries like Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Bolivia, Netherlands, and Thailand. He is a successful player in making Nepal’s identity in the international kickboxing competition. Aviral has been training regularly at Simura Dojo. Aviral, who is living with his parents in Nagoya, Japan, has been getting most of his success in his favorite sport, boxing. His father, Dev Ghimire, is a former national kickboxing player and is now Aviral’s coach. Boxer Ghimire, who has been playing professional kickboxing in Japan, has won 14 matches of boxing hit competition.

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