Thailand’s Petchdam Gaiyanghadao to fight China’s Kenny Tse in Bangkok

Thailand’s Petchdam Gaiyanghadao to fight China’s Kenny Tse in Bangkok

ONE Championship has just announced the complete card for “ONE: Kingdom of Heroes,” which is set to ignite the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand on October 6, 2018. It will feature eight ONE Super Series striking contests, which include one boxing bout, and six mixed martial arts matches.

Petchdam Gaiyanghadao vs Kenny Tse

One of the ONE Super Series bouts is between Petchdam Gaiyanghadao, 20, of Bangkok, Thailand and Kenny “The Pitbull” Tse, 23, of China and Melbourne, Australia. They will compete in a Muay Thai bout in the flyweight division.

A Muay Thai prodigy, Petchdam is a fast rising Muay Thai star representing the prestigious Petchyindee Academy. He is a World Boxing Council Muay Thai World Champion with a stellar professional record of 91 wins, 13 losses and 7 draws.

After making a successful ONE Super Series debut, Petchdam will return to the ONE Championship ring to face Tse, a Chinese kickboxer and Muay Thai practitioner who trains out of Melbourne and is known for his aggressive and fluid striking style. The latter is A K1 Commonwealth Champion.

Tse owns a professional Muay Thai record of 39 wins and 5 losses. Representing Team Ultimate Australia, he is making his ONE Super Series when debut at “ONE: Kingdom of Heroes”.

“ONE: Kingdom of Heroes”

“ONE: Kingdom of Heroes” is the 79th event of the martial arts promotion. Aside from Australia, China and Thailand, 16 other countries are represented, which are Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, France, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Myanmar, the Netherlands, Nigeria, the Philippines, Russia, Taiwan and Tajikistan.

In the main event, reigning World Boxing Council Super Flyweight World Champion Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, 31, of Thailand will defend his title against Iran “MagnifiKO” Diaz, 28, of Mexico. In the co-main event, Stamp Fairtex, 20, of Thailand will challenge reigning ONE Kickboxing Atomweight World Champion “Killer Bee” Kai Ting Chuang, 23, of Taiwan.

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