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Is Neeraj Goyat India's Most Underrated Sports Star?

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Honestly, I don't think enough people are talking about Neeraj Goyat. The guy literally put Indian professional boxing on the global map by becoming the first Indian boxer to be ranked by the World Boxing Council. That's not a small thing — that's a historic achievement.

What makes his story even more remarkable is the path he took to get there. No corporate grooming, no early sponsorships, no elite infrastructure. He grew up in a modest farming household in Begumpur, Karnal, trained at the Army Sports Institute in Pune, and essentially carved his own lane in a sport that India barely invests in.

Then came the 2019 car accident — which would have ended most careers — and yet he came back stronger. Not just in the ring, but on social media too. His public exchanges with Jake Paul went viral worldwide, and he eventually joined Jake's Most Valuable Promotions banner. That's legitimately impressive cross-industry branding for an Indian athlete.

People are now increasingly curious about Neeraj Goyat net worth, and rightly so. Reports place it somewhere between Rs 3–5 crore as of 2025, built on fight purses, endorsements, and social media monetisation. For someone operating without the safety net of an IPL-style league, that's a solid foundation.

If Indian boxing ever breaks into mainstream consciousness, Neeraj Goyat will be the reason people point to. Drop your thoughts below — is he getting the recognition he deserves?


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