“I don’t think it’s easy to get this opportunity” – Prajanchai grateful for golden chance to add kickboxing title on April 5

“I don’t think it’s easy to get this opportunity” – Prajanchai grateful for golden chance to add kickboxing title on April 5

ONE strawweight Muay Thai world champion Prajanchai PK Saenchai has his sights set on achieving double-gold dominance in his next fight. The 29-year-old veteran, known for his mastery of ‘The Art of Eight Limbs’, is determined to add the kickboxing title to his collection.

Prajanchai has been scheduled to compete against current and undefeated ONE strawweight kickboxing world champion, Jonathan Di Bella of Canada and Italy, in the co-main event at ONE Friday Fights 58: Superbon vs. Grigorian II.

The live broadcast of the event will take place at the renowned Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, April 5th.

If Prajanchai wins, he will hold two ONE world championship titles in two different sports.

In a recent interview with Sportsmanor, Prajanchai expressed his excitement at the chance to secure another championship belt, this time in a different sport.

The individual from Bangkok stated:

“I’m very happy and excited to get this chance to become a two-sport world champion, win or lose, in both Muay Thai and kickboxing. I don’t think it’s easy to get this opportunity, a chance to be a champion or a two-sport world champion, so it’s very important to me and my family.”

Taking down Di Bella is a formidable feat, yet Prajanchai is ready to face it head on. With the right moves, he could walk away with two coveted belts by the end of the evening.

Fans from both the United States and Canada will have the opportunity to watch all the exciting events of ONE Friday Fights 58: Superbon vs. Grigorian II through a global pay-per-view on watch.ONEFC.com.

Prajanchai’s Respectful Attitude Towards His Opponents

Despite being a Thai superstar, Prajanchai PK Saenchai does not engage in trash-talking with his opponents. The 29-year-old values honorable fighting and displays utmost respect for his opponents, acknowledging that they all share similar experiences.

According to Sportsmanor, he said:

“My main mantra as an athlete is always having sportsmanship and also respecting the opponent. Also, as athletes, I think we all go through the same journey.”

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