Nadaka tries to determine his distinctive identity on the largest stage of martial arts. The Japanese superstar believes that capturing the inaugural an atomic weight Muay Thai World title Presentation techniques requires him to separate from traditional Thai competitors.
Nadaka is confronted with Numsurin Chor Ketwina for the belt on One 173: Superbon vs. noiri On Sunday, November 16, in Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The 24-year-old 10-time world champion wants to become the first title holder of the division, while inspiring his home crowd with exceptional battle.
Fighting on a home floor creates extra pressure that many top athletes break. Nadaka maintains his routine remnants unchanged despite the enormous commitment and national expectations. His preparation focuses on daily improvement instead of allowing external circumstances to change his way of thinking.
The Japanese striker feels compelled to match the excitement that is generated by the flightweight title of Thai Megastar Rodtang Jitmuangnon on the same map. Both hunters represent the best striking talents of their nations, creating natural parallels between their championship activities and stylistic approaches.
The recent versions of Nadaka showed the devastating finish that deserved his title option. His TKO victory on the third round on Hamada Azmani in a Friday fight 122 extended his winning series to 39 consecutive victories while presenting the explosive force that separates him from the typical atomweight competition.
“My way of thinking is always the same, regardless of the event or location. I always train with the determination to update my best myself,” he said.
“I have a strong feeling that I have to show my own unique Muay Thai that will not lose excitement compared to his fight. And I want to win and pass on the baton to the seniors who are already wearing one belts.”
Nadaka respects Numsurin Chor Ketwina
Nadaka recognizes the legitimacy of the title chances of Numsurin Chor Ketwina after he has extensively studied his opponent. The upset victory of the Thai warrior on Songchaini Kiatsongrit has validated his skills at the championship level.
The perfect 6-0 record of Numsurin in one Friday fighting match has established him as one of the most consistent artists of the sport. His breakthrough moment against Songchainoi showed the strategic intelligence that makes him dangerous against elite opposition.
The Japanese champion predicted NumSurin’s victory over Songchainoi based on detailed fighting analysis and stylistic matchup evaluation. His accurate assessment confirmed that both hunters have the technical skills needed for championship level competition at Atomweight.
“From the beginning I thought their styles corresponded to a way in which only one clean hit could be dangerous. I also believed that numsurine is the type of hunter that is studying his opponents,” he said.
“In my eyes it was a shutout victory. Since he defeated the opponent I expected, and in such a way I think he was therefore chosen for the title shot. He is a worthy opponent, and I will do my utmost to win.”
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