“I’m confident I’ll deliver” – Suablack promises explosive flyweight kickboxing debut at ONE Fight Night 41
Thai slugger Suablack Tor Pran49 has one thing on his mind heading into his return inside Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, March 13: Putting on a show.
He faces Japanese kickboxing ace Hyu at ONE Fight Night 41: Sinsamut vs. Jarvis on Prime Video in Bangkok, Thailand.
The promotion caught up with Suablack ahead of their showdown, and the Thai revealed that he wasted no time signalling his intentions when the opportunity landed in his lap.
“When the promotion offered me a kickboxing match at flyweight, I accepted immediately. I’m a professional, and I’m ready to compete in both Muay Thai and kickboxing. I feel great. I’m confident I’ll deliver,” the striker told ONE Championship.
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That immediate acceptance reveals a fighter who backs his own ability regardless of the ruleset placed in front of him.
The 29-year-old returns in search of a comeback victory after falling to Thai veteran Pakorn PK Saenchai during their Muay Thai clash at ONE Friday Fights 137 last December.
Before that setback, the NP Suablack martial artist recorded an 8-3 run in the world’s largest martial arts organization, including four straight highlight-reel wins at the start of his ONE Championship campaign.
North American fight fans can discover if he can power himself back to the winner’s column by tuning in to ONE Fight Night 41, which will be available in U.S. primetime for free with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.
Hyu promises to dish out a career-best display against Suablack
The Thai martial artist isn’t the only fighter heading into this showdown confident in his abilities. His dance partner, Hyu, is ready to make a statement when the bell sounds off at ONE Fight Night 41.
The Japanese slugger, who enjoys a perfect 4-0 run in the world’s largest martial arts organization, is ready to send his foe packing in search of a chance to compete on the newly announced monthly events in Japan, ONE Samurai, or a spot on one of ONE’s shows in the United States later this year.
“Suablack is a fighter who’s already faced top-tier athletes. So I want to beat him in a convincing way, and use that to earn a spot on a Japan event or even the U.S. event,” the 23-year-old declared.
Edited by Saiyed Adeem Karim