[caption id="attachment_18282" align="alignnone" width="580"]Vijender Singh beats Kerry Hope to win the WBO Asia-Pacific title. Twitter @DD Vijender Singh beats Kerry Hope to win the WBO Asia-Pacific title. Twitter @DD[/caption] Internet Desk: Just one year into professional boxing, India's Vijender Singh won his maiden title beating Australia's Kerry Hope in New Delhi on Saturday. He lost footing for a moment in the second round but was the last man standing to be crowned the Asia Pacific super middleweight champion. The 30-year-old Indian took all 10 rounds to systematically dismantle the 34-year-old Welsh-born Australian and record his seventh straight win in the circuit, a year after turning professional. Tonight was also the longest that Vijender spent inside the ring to clinch a win since turning pro besides being his first points win after six knockouts. The six-footer from Haryana scored 98-92, 98-92, 100-90 to be the unanimous winner. Vijender, who as an amateur held the distinction of being India's first Olympic and World Championships medallist, was hardly pushed despite playing all 10 rounds, and was cheered deliriously by a packed partisan crowd. The Indian had the who's who of sports, politics and entertainment industry cheering him from the ringside and he put up a dominating performance to send the crowd into hysteria with his lethal right jabs and uppercuts. From Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to celebrated woman boxer M C Mary Kom, who choked a bit while acknowledging a loud applause from the crowd, star wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, cricketers Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina to actor Randeep Hooda, celebrities adorned the front rows by the ringside and Vijender did not disappoint any of them with yet another clinical performance in what was to be a 10-round contest.  

Vijender Singh crowned champion of WBO Asia-Pacific title