Elbrus Osmanov stands for Saemapetch Fairtex in the main event of One Friday Fights 125 On September 19 in Bangkok, Thailand. The 24-year-old Dagestani Warrier comes in this Bantamweight Muay Thai collision over his second consecutive victory and the life-changing contract of $ 100,000.
Osmanov recovered from career -opposed to spectacular fashion. After having suffered his first promotion loss to Yuki Yoza in May, “The Samurai” has channeled that disappointment in fuel for improvement. He returned only two months later with a vicious knockout from the first round of Kampeetewada Sitthikul at one Friday fights 117.
That setback against Yoza transformed his entire approach. The explosive striker refined his training methods and sharpness his mental discipline. Now he believes that painful lesson has created an unstoppable version of itself.
The representative of the Mehdi Zatout team dreams of participating in the Russian hunters together with the Russian elite hunters of a championship. The victory over the former title Challenger represents his clearest path to global recognition.
“I feel that nobody can beat me because of that experience. After my loss I thought of everything, my training and my discipline, and I changed a number of things. I started doing things better,” he said.
“It was not a loss, it was a huge lesson for me. I think if we meet again, I will beat him 100 percent.”
Elbrus Osmanov identifies Saemapetch Fairtex’s fatal weaknesses
Elbrus Osmanov conducted an extensive film studies about his experienced opponent and believes that he has discovered critical mistakes. The Russian recognizes the impressive CV of Saemapetch, but sees vulnerability in recent versions.
The Thai striker comes in with a devastating three-fighter-losing series, all by knockout. Osmanov regards those defeats as proof of reduced sustainability and fading reflexes. He plans to exploit those weaknesses with his explosive finishing power.
Saemapetch brings 127 victories and years of elite competition experience in their headliner. But Osmanov trusts his youth, hunger and improved technical skills to overcome that veteran -Savvy.
The self -assured Dagestani sees this as a change in the surveillance moment where hungry young hunters replaced names.
“For weaknesses, in his last three fighting, he lost his Knock out. I think his chin is a weakness. As far as his dangerous points are concerned, like a Southpaw, he has a good right hand,” he said.
“Saemapetch, be ready to sleep. I am hungry, smarter, younger. I have everything.”
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