A Friday combat 126: “It’s a new challenge for me”

The competitor of Muay Thai, a third featherweight, Shadow Singha Mawynn could not allow the chance of a rapid turnaround, although it is an unexplored territory.
Barely three weeks after his superb KO in the first round of Bampara Kouyate during a 35 -year -old combat evening, the 25 -year -old Thai slugger will make his Kickboxer debut against Chinese sensation ‘Spirit Dragon’ Liu Mengyang on Friday combat 126.
Shadow received the call to replace the world -wounded Muay Thai world champion, Tawanchai Pk Saenchai, and did not hesitate.
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The former stadium champion Rajadamnern has always wanted to test himself in kickboxing and perhaps follow in the footsteps of his mentor, the world champion of kickboxing with current featherweight Superbon.
The product of the Singha Mawynn gymnasium told One Championship:
“I never thought of trying kickboxing before. I had not studied the rules, but I already looked at it, and I was with Superbon. Since I have this opportunity, I have to try. It’s a new challenge for me. My body is ready for the next fight. I normally train now.
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Shadow experienced he had the tools to beat Liu Menyang
Despite his lack of experience in the Kingdom of Kickboxing, Shadow Singha Mawynn is strongly believed in his capacities.
On the one hand, the 25 -year -old is very proud of his diverse and well -balanced skills, which should be useful against “Spirit Dragon”.
“Faced with Liu Mengyang, who beat Noirri, who is now the acting champion and is about to be a world champion, is a very difficult task for me. He is very skilful in kickboxing, and I am new in sport,” he admitted to a championship.
“I have not yet seen weaknesses in Liu Mengyang, but I think I will be able to find an opening or a way to win during the fight. I think my power could be an advantage. Launching heavy strikes could wear it.”
Published by Aziel Karthak




