India's ace boxer Mary Kom who is all set to participate in her first tournament since Covid-19 hit the world, feels that for how long can one fear the Covid-19 and not take part in events. The 6-time world champion will participate in the Boxam international tournament in Spain, which is set to begin on Monday.
While the 37-year-old has recently recovered from a muscle loss due to Dengue, she continued to train from home in 2020. Talking about her reluctance to travel amid the virus scare, Mary Kom said one has to be sensible to void the virus but being scare of it like she was previously, should not happen.
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