Ellis Badr Barboza Muay Thai: “He lived enough” Magic Post

Ellis Badr Barboza Muay Thai: “He lived enough”

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Ellis Badr Barboza is convinced that he will be in the most difficult fight of his career when he faces Prajanchai Pk Saenchai in Bangkok.

The British phenomenon will challenge the world champion to two sports for the world title Muay Thai of straw weights in the main event of a 28 Friday, American in prime time, at the historic Lumpinee stadium.

In an interview with Nick Atkin for Bangkok Post, Badr Barboza said he was convinced that he would face the best version of Prajanchai during his first main championship event.

Ellis Badr Barboza added that Prajanchai is wise and experienced enough not to underestimate him in their world title confrontation.

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“I don’t think he’s neglecting me. Having trained them hard,” he said.

Badr Barboza won two consecutive victories against Thongpoon Pk Saenchai and Aliff Sor Dechapan, and a victory over Prajanchai could consolidate his place as one of the best attackers of this generation.

Prajanchai, however, is cut off from a different fabric.

The Thai superstar is one of the most decorated attackers of all time with an absurd professional record 343-52-3, including 6-1 in a championship, and several titles in the world of the Rajadamnern stadium.

Prajanchai is also in possession of the world straw weight kickboxing title.

The match defining the career of Badr Barboza against Prajanchai, and the whole fighting evening 28 are available live and free for all video subscribers in the United States and Canada.

Look at the interview with Badr Barboza below:


Ellis Badr Barboza promises to silence skeptics in her world title challenge against Prajanchai

Ellis Badr Barboza is not only at the quest for gold, he is also childish by silencing his skeptics once he heads between the strings against Prajanchai during a fighting evening 28.

In the same interview with Bangkok Post, Badr Barboza said he was convinced that he would leave Bangkok as a new world champion of Muay Thai of the straw and a section of the fans base in total silence.

“Of course. I am very confident,” said Barboza at Bangkok Post in an interview before the fight. “I would not accept the fight if I was not confident. I am ready to silence the skeptics and take gold.”