arvind “the juggernaut” lalwani

When you meet the man, you’d understand why the term resilience is synonymous with his name – Arvind “The Juggernaut” Lalwani. In fact, there are hosts of other adjectives that are apt but they don’t matter because he’s one who’d rather walk the talk.

Arvind’s boxing journey began as an outlet to vent his frustrations but an introduction to Singapore’s boxing legend, Syed Kadir, changed his life and the sport took on a new meaning. Arvind hasn’t stopped since.

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With numerous stints as National Boxing Coach under his belt, Arvind has produced champions and medallists at local and regional events including the 28th SEA Games held in Singapore.

Arvind not only owns and operates Juggernaut Fight Club, arguably one of Singapore’s more recognised and successful fight sport dojo, he also creates avenues for budding fighters – the Singapore Fighting Championships being an example.

“At the end of the day, it’s about doing as much as I can and giving an opportunity to budding talents that could possibly change their lives,” when asked why he decided to take on another hat, an even more challenging one at that.

Arvind’s personal style of coaching has made him a sort of a father figure, brother and confidante even to his chargers. Reminiscent of the old school trainers of yesteryears, he’s someone deserving of our respect and trust. Suffice to say there’s no stopping this juggernaut.

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