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Kingad back in action vs. Hu in ONE Fight Night 15
DANNY “The King” Kingad looks to continue his winning ways as he returns to the Circle at ONE Fight Night 15: Tawanchai vs. Superbon on October 7 at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
The no. 3-ranked flyweight contender will be taking on the dangerous “Wolf Warrior” Hu Yong as he looks to inch closer at another shot at the gold.
“I’m excited. I know Hu Yong is a very skilled and dangerous fighter, so I’m doing everything to prepare for him and what he plans to do,” he said.
Kingad is coming off an impressive unanimous decision win against Eko Roni Saputra at ONE Fight Night 7: Lineker vs. Andrade II last February, and he knows that a win could certainly put him in the conversation once again challenging for the ONE Flyweight World Championship currently held by Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson.
“The goal is to get back into World Title contention, and I know that another win here would put me in a good position to chase for the belt,” he said.
But that doesn’t mean that the Team Lakay bet is discounting his Chinese opponent.
He has every reason to be wary, with “Wolf Warrior” on a two-fight win streak including a knockout win against Team Lakay veteran and former ONE Flyweight World Champion Geje “Gravity” Eustaquio at ONE 164: Pacio vs. Brooks in December last year.
Still, “The King” has his full belief on what he can do and said, “I’m confident in my skills, and I’d love to test myself against him.” low, the French league is hoping an upcoming auction for the next broadcast deal will allow it to make far more money than it does currently, especially for international rights. League executives want their competition to be able to rival those in England, Spain, Germany and Italy for international popularity, but the growing trend of multi-club ownership threatens to turn several French sides into feeder teams. Strasbourg have been taken over by
This flyweight showdown will be just one of the few matches to watch out for in this loaded card headlined by two of the best Muay Thai fighters in the world. In the main event, ONE Muay Thai Featherweight World Champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai defends his strap against former kickboxing king Superbon Singha Mawynn in one of the most anticipated fights in all of combat sports this year.

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“Although there was no financial urgence for us to do so, we were conscious that we had gone as far as we could with our existing model,” said Strasbourg’s president, Marc Keller. He refutes any suggestion that Strasbourg, French champions in 1979, will become a mere feeder team, and they have appointed former Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira as coach. AFP
Murray’s opening set lasted 90 minutes, with the two-time Wimbledon winner saving set points in the 10th game. He profitted from Sonego’s 44 unforced errors to sweep into the second round.
“I’m really pleased to have won. Those were blustery conditions,” Murray said. “The wind was changing conditions during the points. AFP