Nanao Singh started out boxing in India by winning the sub-junior national championships consecutively in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In the years 2007 and 2008, he was the National Junior Champion. Nanao Singh represented India in the 48-kg category at the 2007 Commonwealth Boxing Championships in
Liverpool. He won a silver medal at this championship despite being a junior-level player. Based on this performance, the Indian national coach predicted Nanao Singh's success at the
2008 Commonwealth Youth Games. As per his coach's expectations, he won the gold medal at the Youth Games. A few weeks after this victory, Nanao Singh won the gold medal – the lone medalist for India – at the inaugural
AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships that was held in
Guadalajara,
Mexico. In 2008, he also won the gold medal at the Juvenile Olympic Games that were held in
Cuba. At the 2009
Asian Amateur Boxing Championships, he narrowly missed the gold medal in his category. The Indian coach was happy with the overall performance of the boxers and predicted a bright future for Nanao Singh. Following this win, he was ranked fifth with a tally of 1400 points. At the 2009
AIBA World Boxing Championships, he was seeded second in the 48-kg category. However, Nanao Singh faltered in the second round itself where he lost by a single point. Owing to this poor result, he dropped three places to eighth in the
light flyweight ranking. Towards the end of 2009, Nanao Singh represented Team Asia at the season-ending President's Cup, the only AIBA event. At the 2010 season-opening Super Cup Boxing, Nanao Singh won the title in the 48-kg category. In the same year, the Asian Boxing Confederation organized an invitational prize event that was called as the Champion of Champions. Along with three other Indian boxers –
Vijender Singh,
Dinesh Kumar and
Akhil Kumar – Nanao Singh represented his country in the two-day championship; he lost in the opening round itself. For the Commonwealth Boxing Championships, Nanao Singh failed to qualify because he had lost out to another boxer in the trials. In January 2010, Nanao Singh injured his hand and this put him out of boxing. Due to this injury, he was unable to participate in the Indian National Championships. In June 2010, he underwent a surgery for his fractured arm.
Samsung chose a list of 10 Indian sports-persons as a part of Sports Ratna, a scholarship program with an aim to support players for the
2010 Asian Games. Nanao Singh was one among this list of four boxers, four
shooters, and two
wrestlers.
Olympic Gold Quest, a
not-for-profit foundation to identify and support Indian athletes, chose him because of his talent and bright future. == References ==