Aung La n Sang predicts finish in a pension fight against Zebaztian Kadestam | Bjpenn.com

Aung La n Sang predicts finish in a pension fight against Zebaztian Kadestam | Bjpenn.com

Legacy requires the right closure, and Myanmar icon Aung La n Sang refuses to calmly leave against former Welterweight Kingpin Zebaztian Kadestam. Their friendship makes this farewell meaningful, but sentiment will not soften bumps.

He is opposed to Kadestam in MMA One Fight Night 36: Prajanchai vs. From Bella II on Prime Video On Friday, October 3, in Bangkok, Thailand’s Lumpinee Stadium. The 40-year-old “Burmese Python” closes two decades of competition against the 35-year-old Swede who makes his middleweight debut.

Their friendship flourished in 2019 when both had one championship gold at the same time. Aung La n Sang conquered middleweight and light heavyweight titles while he became Myanmar’s first sports world champion. Kadestam dominated Welterweight with devastating knockouts, including his recent spectacular TKO of dichotomy KSW champion Roberto Soldic.

The Myanmar legend embraces the fighting of a friend who shares his stand-and-Bang mentality. Both hunters understand that retirement deserves memorable ends instead of cautiously scoring. Their combined 93 percent finishing percentages guarantee fireworks.

“He is a good guy. I really like him, and I know he is very good. And it will be a nice fight for the fans, right? We are going to pop, and we’re going to put on a show,” he said.

“At the end of the day he has to take care of him and his family, and I also have to take care of me and my family. And the fans face a treat because none of us will return.”

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Aung La n Sang accepts his pension decision and acknowledges the dangerous skills of Kadestam. The Swede translates Muay Thai expertise into mixed martial arts sparkle through fresh combinations and disciplined defense.

Kadestam trains with Alexander Gustafsson in Legacy Gym and is preparing for naturally larger opponents. But Aung La n Sang expects his size benefit to matter when leather connects.

“I’m going to get much harder than a good weight, that’s for sure. My bones are more difficult than a good weight. But at the same time we have spoken before and he is getting heavier than me,” he said.

“He’s good everywhere. His defense is good. His attack [is good]He can do anything. Maybe his grab is his weakness. But I don’t struggle, so … we’re going to hold a show. “

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