Strawweight Muay Thai king Prajanchai on why he doesn’t look down on his opponents: “Everyone trained hard”

Strawweight Muay Thai king Prajanchai on why he doesn’t look down on his opponents: “Everyone trained hard”

Prajanchai PK Saenchai, the current and unquestionable ONE strawweight Muay Thai world champion from Thailand, firmly believes in acknowledging the contributions of those he faces in the ring.

At 29 years old, the representative of PK Saenchai Muay Thai Gym believes in treating his opponents with respect and refrains from trash-talking them. He understands the dedication and hard work they put in at the gym, and as a veteran in the sport, he has wise words to share.

In a recent interview with Sportsmanor, Prajanchai emphasized the importance of showing his opponents the respect they deserve.

The individual, who hails from Bangkok, Thailand, stated:

“So this is why I respect everyone. I don’t like looking down on opponents, because everyone trained hard to be where they are.”

This weekend, Prajanchai will have the chance to make history as a two-sport world champion.

The Thai superstar has been scheduled to compete against Canadian-Italian fighter Jonathan Di Bella for the strawweight kickboxing world title at ONE Friday Fights 58: Superbon vs. Grigorian II.

The event will be aired live from the renowned Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok. Fans in the United States and Canada can tune in to watch the action unfold via global pay-per-view on watch.ONEFC.com on the morning of Friday, April 5th.

Two-Sport ONE World Champion Prajanchai PK Saenchai Aims for History-Making Feat

Prajanchai PK Saenchai, the current ONE strawweight Muay Thai world champion, is excited at the prospect of making history by becoming a two-sport ONE world champion.

If he is able to defeat Jonathan Di Bella this Friday, he will become the champion in both kickboxing and another discipline in ONE Championship, adding another accolade to his already impressive collection.

According to Prajanchai, this is crucial for his career, as he shared with Sportsmanor.

“This opportunity of having a chance to be a kickboxing champion would be an important milestone for me. If I win on Friday, it would be such a significant achievement. I wouldn’t think that I would be successful, but it’ll make me a step closer to becoming successful.”

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