New Delhi [India], Neetu Ghanghas may be temporarily away from the public limelight, but the Haryana boxer is spending quality time at the Bhiwani Boxing Club to prepare for the Los Angeles Olympics in July 2028. World champion in the 48 kg category, The 23-year-old Neetu could not make it to the Paris Olympics in the 54 kg category, a weight class where she has been developing more power and adding skills to maintain her reputation as a combat fighter. Mary Kom The ardent fan is considered a potential successor to the Manipur legend and missing out on the Asian Games in Hangzhou and Paris 2024 has not left the 2023 World and Commonwealth Games champion heartbroken but has only made him more determined. In a new episode of the Fit India Champions podcast, Neetu told series host Ekta Vishnoi, "Since childhood, I always wanted to win, struggled with many obstacles and disappointments and came out on top with the help of my family, now I first Looking forward to it," said the Fit India Champions podcast series, which features India's Olympians Neeraj Chopra and Sheetal. Devi aims to spread the message on wellness through conversations with athletes and health influencers. The series is in partnership with GOQii, a leading stakeholder in the fitness sector to actively manage fitness through its digital and multimedia technology to qualify for the Asian Games and the 48km Olympics. Neetu, who was well-versed in the category, had to upgrade herself to the 54 kg category, but it was Preeti Pawar who included her in the Hangzhou 2023 team.Preeti also secured Paris Olympic quota with her fearless performance in the continental games. Thus she joined Nikha Zareen (50kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) who had already achieved the Pari cut, "I think all three of them can return from Paris with medals. All of them He is a capable fighter and has gained a lot of experience." As far as I am concerned, I will take it step by step as I get better and stronger in the 54 kg category. My immediate target is the World Championships to be held in Astana, Kazakhstan in October this year and my coach Jagdish Singh is preparing me for it.I am confident that I have the potential to make it to the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028," Neetu said. "I am from Bhiwani Boxing Club and I had a big trigger to carry forward the legacy of Vijande Singh in our village ( Dhanana) It was unimaginable for a girl to play boxing, but my father (Jai Bhagwan) supported me regardless of the fact that our close relatives thought we were crazy because I was going. To take you to boxing,'' Neetu Ghanghas told during the podcast, adding that while she was learning the ropes of boxing by excelling in the 48 kg category, her family was facing severe financial crisis, In a weight category that was once exclusive to the London Olympics (51kg) bronze medalist Mary Kom, Neetu wants to emulate her idol. “I have grown up watching her and it was my dream to fight Mary Didi. That opportunity came (Commonwealth Games 2022 Trials) but Mary Kom had to withdraw due to a knee injury after a minute in the opening round. I was really looking forward to the entire fight. Wanted, so it was a bit disappointing," said Neetu, who like Mary is a natural left-handed boxer.Neetu won gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Coming of age and known for her aggressive style, Neetu remains among India's top female boxers. With more exposure and intensive training, the Haryana girl is expected to make headlines once again after the Paris Olympics are over.