Nadaka Aims for Dominance in Rematch Against Songchainoi at ONE SAMURAI 1
‘The Best In The World’ – Nadaka Ready To Prove His Dominance In Rematch With Songchainoi At ONE SAMURAI 1
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Nadaka, the reigning ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion, is set to defend his title against rival Songchainoi Kiatsongrit at ONE SAMURAI 1 on April 29 in Tokyo. With a 66-6 record and a 40-fight winning streak, Nadaka aims to solidify his legacy and secure a knockout victory in front of his home crowd.
- 01Nadaka holds a career record of 66 wins and 6 losses, with a 40-fight winning streak.
- 02He is the first Japanese fighter to win the ONE Muay Thai World Championship.
- 03The rematch against Songchainoi is highly anticipated, with Nadaka previously defeating him three years ago.
- 04Nadaka plans to leverage his speed to counter Songchainoi's striking power.
- 05He aims for a knockout victory to earn a performance bonus in his title defense.
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Nadaka, the reigning ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion, is preparing for his first title defense against Songchainoi Kiatsongrit at ONE SAMURAI 1, taking place on April 29 at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. With an impressive career record of 66 wins and 6 losses, including a remarkable 40-fight winning streak, Nadaka is eager to solidify his legacy as he defends his title for the first time. He expressed immense pride in being the first Japanese fighter to capture the ONE Muay Thai gold, stating that it represents the strength of his country's martial arts legacy. The rematch against Songchainoi, who has a 10-1 promotional record since their last encounter, is particularly significant as Nadaka acknowledges the challenge posed by his rival's striking power. However, he believes his speed will be the key to victory, aiming to disrupt Songchainoi's rhythm. Nadaka is determined to not only win but to do so in a dominant fashion, targeting a knockout and a performance bonus to mark a successful title defense.
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Nadaka's title defense will significantly boost local interest in Muay Thai and inspire young athletes in Japan.
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