Petchmorakot Petchyindee Academy Despite sitting as the ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Champion But not yet faced with numerous insults as a champion, but on paper he was not truly skilled at the throne. but even then Discussed to look at the impetus for him to strive to prove himself. He will return to proclaim his glory in the belt defense battle once morest the number one challenger Jamal Yusupov in the battle. ONE: FULL CIRCLE which will be broadcast live on Friday 25 Feb.
The owner of the nickname “Khun Sok, the city of lotus” from Ubon Ratchathani. He was a two-division Lumpinee Stadium and WMC Muay Thai champion, having accumulated 200 bouts on canvas before going on to enter the ONE Championship world stage and win the ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Title. weight Be the first in the history of ONE Championship in February 2020
In that World Championship bout, Petchmorakot faced Jamal, a dark horse from Russia who made his name by knocking out Muay Thai legend Yodsanklai IWE Fairtex before, but later Jamal. Having to withdraw due to injury, “Pongsiri PK. Saenchai Muay Thai Gym” volunteered to fight the army and was Petchmorakot, who relied on his physical strength to overcome and sit on the ONE World Championship podium.
Many people may think that winning a boxing match and being crowned champion is unworthy of fighters, including contender Jamal. He came out in an interview with the media that Petchmorakot was only a champion in Paper and he had nothing to fear if they actually met at the upcoming World Championships. Petchmorakot, however, did not pay much attention to the insults from this competitor. By coming out with an open mind that
“I didn’t feel anything for his words. I keep it as a motivation in me. I will train hard and do my best to keep the championship for as long as possible. In this fight, I will prove who is the real thing.”
Fans can tune in to the ONE: FULL CIRCLE livestream on Friday 25 Feb.22 via the ONE Super App, YouTube ONE Championship, AIS Play (only for AIS customers) The first pair starts at 5 PM., and Channel 32 at 9.30 PM.