Russian Dyachkova finishes her preparations to fight for the “ONE” champion belt in Thai boxing

Russia – Russian Natalia Dyachkova is preparing to participate in the main bout of the “One Fight Night 22” event on the fourth of next May at the famous “Lumpini” Stadium in the Thai capital, Bangkok.

Dyachkova will challenge the organization’s Muay Thai strawweight champion, Swedish Smila Sundel.

Since joining the “ONE” organization, Dyachkova has achieved four clean victories, three of which were by knockout in the first round.

Dyachkova, 29, has a strong professional record of 30 wins and four defeats.

However, she will face a difficult test once morest the young Swedish star Sundell, 19 years old, nicknamed “The Hurricane,” who also won all four fights she fought in the “ONE” organization, including a technical knockout victory over the atomweight champion, Alicia Helen Rodriguez.

Also participating in the “One Fight Night 22” event is Russian Dmitry Menshikov, who faces Thai Sensamut Kalinmi in a fight that may determine the identity of the next challenger for the Muay Thai lightweight champion belt.

Moroccan Zakaria Jemari is also fighting his second fight in the “ONE” organization, following suffering a loss in his first match at the hands of Russian Ali Salduyev.

This time, Al-Jumari faces his Thai opponent, Thongbon Bek Saenchai.

It is noteworthy that the “One Fight Night 22” show includes 11 fights in mixed martial arts, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and submission wrestling.

Source: RT

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2024-05-01 04:26:15

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