Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon comes in his rearranging confrontation with the highest confidence in his ability to expose the weaknesses of his opponent. The #4-ranging bantam weight believes that the conditioning problems of Dmitrii Kovtun will be his fall when they finally clash.
Rambolek is confronted with Dmitrii Kovtun in crucial Bantamweight Muay Thai Action AT One Fight Night 35 On Friday, September 5, in Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. The Thai striker tries to defend his top-five ranking against the rising Russian competition.
Illness forced Rambolek to withdraw from their original fight, but the extra preparation time proved favorable. The 22-year-old print hunter moved to the Superbon Training Camp and studied extensive images of his opponent. His analysis revealed crucial defects that he intends to operate.
Kovtun brings an impressive 3-1 One Championship record. The Russian striker has established itself as a legitimate threat due to calculated performances against elite Thai competition. His technical boxing and elbow have considerable dangers.
Rambolek put together three consecutive victories after gaining his six -digit contract, including a devastating second round of PARHAM Gheirati. The Thai star is now easily refusing to surrender its ranking position.
“My opponent, Dmitrii Kovtun, is a good hunter. He has a great boxing, and from the videos I have watched, he has a wide range of skills. I have to be careful with him. His most dangerous weapons are his bumps and elbows not. Rambolek said.
“I know that he has defeated great hunters such as Ferrari and Sublack, which is impressive. But I am not worried. I have noticed that lately many Thai hunters have lost to Russians, but that is not going to happen to me. I have not prepared for this.”
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