Jonathan di Bella refuses to accept a close loss of decision for his Thai rival Prajanchai PK Saenchai. The only interim strawweight world champion kickboxing goes in their rematch, determined to no doubt about the true king of the division.
He is confronted with the current King Prajancai division for the undisputed a straw in kickboxing world championship on One Fight Night 36 On Friday 3 October live from Bangkok, Thailand. The 29-year-old Canadian Italian bears the memory of his first career defeat in this unification against the Two-Sport One World Champion.
Prajancai handed Di Bella a unanimous loss of decision on one Friday fight 68 in June 2024, ending his perfect 12-0 record. The defeat poked deeper because the resident of Montreal believed that he had done enough to win after five debilitating rounds.
Di Bella earned his rematch by capturing interim-gold against the legend Sam-a Gaiyanghadao on a 172. The victory validated his championship references while this long-awaited continuation was set up in the same Bangkok location where his unbeaten streak ended.
His preparation achieved unprecedented levels among father and trainer Angelo di Bella. The interim title holder even sparkled with one lightweight Muay Thai world champion Regian Eersel to sharpen his skills for this fight.
“I feel that I won the fight. After the bell, I thought I had won. I know I caused more damage. I know I hit him with a number of hard shots and hurt him. But I know he didn’t hurt me,” he said.
“This training camp has been difficult. My father brought me a tough training session. He brought me hard sparring partners, such as [Regian] Eersel, and other larger and stronger professional boxers too. “
Jonathan di Bella analyzes prajanchai pk sachai’s tactical benefits
Jonathan di Bella spent countless hours studying his loss of the Thai champion and received deeper appreciation for his opponent’s ring information. The interim title holder recognizes the tactical superiority of Prajancai and identifies areas where he can use weaknesses.
His analysis showed that the King excels with two sports in controlling pace and scoring points instead of looking for devastating finishes. Di Bella believes that his power benefit can be decisive if he can dictate the stock markets this time.
The Canadian Italian sees potential for their rivalry that extends beyond kickboxing. He showed an interest in challenging Prajancai for his Muay Thai title to complete his own two-sport One-Sport One-World Championships.
Their rematch has deployed unification that decisive action demands instead of leaving results to Scorecards.
“He has a strong IQ in the ring. He knows how to score points and dictate the benefit of the crowd, and he knows how to dictate his own pace,” he said.
“I know I’m going to win because I’m not going to make this a close fight. And that’s all. I am going behind it.”
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