“All of his attacks are dangerous” – Kulabdam says he won’t underestimate Nong-O Hama’s fight-ending power

“All of his attacks are dangerous” – Kulabdam says he won’t underestimate Nong-O Hama’s fight-ending power

Thai sensation ‘Left Meteorite’ Kulabdam Sor Jor Piek Uthai is well aware of the formidable skills possessed by the renowned Muay Thai veteran and former ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world titleholder Nong-O Hama. As they prepare to face off this weekend, Kulabdam is determined not to underestimate his opponent.

Furthermore, Nong-O has earned widespread recognition as the greatest Muay Thai fighter of his time. In fact, in his last two fights, he proudly sported the ONE Championship belt around his waist.

In a recent interview with ONE Championship, Kulabdam spoke about his full awareness of all the weapons that Nong-O possesses.

The statement by ‘Left Meteorite’:

“All of [Nong-O’s] attacks are dangerous. Every weapon he throws at you can knock you out. For his advantage, he definitely has much more experience than me.”

Kulabdam is relying on his young age to outmatch Nong-O’s knowledge and expertise.

At ONE Friday Fights 58, ‘Left Meteorite’ will face off against the former bantamweight Muay Thai champion in a clash of titans as Superbon takes on Grigorian for the second time.

The event will air live from the renowned Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, April 5th.

Fans in the United States and Canada can watch all the live action through global pay-per-view on watch.ONEFC.com. To find out how to watch from your specific location, please refer to ONE Championship’s official website or check your local listings.

Kulabdam Aims for World Title Shot by Defeating Nong-O Hama with a Knockout

‘Left Meteorite’ Kulabdam Sor Jor Piek Uthai is determined to claim ONE Championship gold, and the 25-year-old Thai fighter is convinced that he must defeat the legendary Nong-O Hama by knockout in order to earn a shot at the title.

Kulabdam told ONE Championship:

“Knocking out Nong-O is really important for me because it’ll be a ticket to the title shot.”

Last year, Jonathan Haggerty from the United Kingdom, also known as ‘The General’, became the reigning ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world champion after defeating Nong-O and claiming the belt.

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