Shadow Singha Mawynn refuses to let the chance slip away when Destiny calls. The Thai striker accepted a replacement fight only three weeks after his spectacular knockout victory.
He is confronted with Liu Mengyang at One Friday Fights 126 On Friday 26 September live from Bangkok, Thailand. The 25-year-old Muay Thai party of the third ranked featherweight makes his kickboxing debut against the Chinese sensation after Tawancai PK Saenchai withdrew due to an injury.
Shadow’s breathtaking rotating backfist knockout from Bampara Kouyate is hardly registered in his memory bench before this occasion arose. The #3-ranging featherweight Muay Thai-Medging rested exactly two days before he learned about the replacement assignment.
His immediate excitement overshadowed all worries about the rapid change or sports transition. Shadow sees this as his chance to follow the path that a featherweight kickboxing has been world champion superbon for him.
The confidence of the Thai warrior comes from the witness of elite strikers that successfully navigate between combat disciplines. He believes that his devastating power and technical precision will seamlessly translate into kickboxing area.
His only adjustments include remembering sports -specific rules instead of revising his entire approach.
‘After the fight [against Kouyate]I never thought the next would be so fast. I rested two days before I found out that I replaced Tawancai. I immediately took a bus back to the gym to start training, “he said.
“The reason I decided to take on this fight is because it is a new challenge. There is a chance that I could get a different bonus. You have to strike while the iron is hot.”
Shadow Singha Mawynn respects Liu Mengyang’s Elite Kickboxing references
Shadow Singha Mawynn acknowledges the important challenge waiting for him against the 22-year-old Chinese striker. Liu Mengyang’s amazing upset victory over the current interim champion Masaaki Noiri showed his ability to derail dreams when the chance occurs.
His opponent brings legitimate kickboxing tree that demands respect from every newcomer in the discipline. The “Spirit Dragon” owns technical skills and pons power that cause complex problems for even experienced kickboxers.
Shadow admits that he has not yet identified clear weaknesses in Liu’s game, but relies on his destructive power to create openings during their meeting. The Thai striker believes that his heavy strikes can gradually wear the resistance of his opponent.
His kickbox debut has implications that go beyond immediate victory or defeat. Success opens paths to compete in multiple disciplines and at the same time expand their possibilities on different control sets.
“My opponent, Liu Mengyang, is a very good puncher, and he is fast. In kickboxing he will be a tough opponent for me,” he said.
“I think my strength can be an advantage. Throwing heavy strikes can wear it out.”
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