Petchmorrakot Wor. Sangprapai Is Gearing Up for a Bangkok Showdown
Rough Title: Two‑Out‑of‑Two Dream! Petch’s China‑Style Fire‑Working Queues Back to ONE Super Series Action
What’s the Gist?
When this Lumpinee Stadium legend returns to the Impact Arena on Saturday, 6 October, he’s looking to make headlines by keeping his undefeated streak alive. The 24‑year‑old Thai is facing Alaverdi “Dagger” Ramazanov, a debutant who’s racked up multiple IFMA world titles before jet‑setting to Thailand.
Key Facts
- The bout is a bantamweight clash under ONE’s new striking‑only format.
- Neither fighter will use full Muay Thai gloves; instead, the competition will employ four‑ounce MMA gloves.
- Petch’s path to this fight has already been marked by several stiff champions and a ten‑year‑long career in the sport.
- Ramazanov currently resides in Pattaya and boasts a robust martial arts portfolio from Russia.
Why Petch Might Feel Like He’s on Cloud 9
“Fighting for ONE has been like a dream for me,” Petch declares. “Getting to fight in Thailand makes it that much better.” The king‑pin sentence is wrapped in an enthusiastic confidence that is both proud and a touch humble.
Not One Little Senior Comment: Petch’s statement “I’ll not disappoint” shows he’s aiming at the top prize—no room for a beat‑bye.
Putting the Gloves on – The Real Feat
Both fighters swapping traditional Thai gloves for slick MMA ones raises interesting tactics. Petch acknowledges the new gloves put his style to a gentle test, but remains assured that his credentials and experience outweigh any technical worries.
“I am light on the gloves but heavy on confidence,” he says.
Ramazanov – The Outsider with a Solid Pay‑Check
From the Russian martial roots to being a three‑time IFMA champion, Ramazanov steps onto the Thai stage with a polished skill set—yet Petch sees this as an excellent chance to strengthen his stay as a bro‑size legend in the Filipino ring.
Training Culture – Pure, Purposeful, and Fast‑Laugh
- “I just eat, sleep, and train,” Petch, the Petchyindee Academy prodigy, says. “It’s easy for me to focus.”
- He’s not just about the ring; he keeps his training regimen on point for the NEXT win!
Remember That “Zero” Was a Treat Since One
Petch first landed a second‑round TKO against former training partner Fabrice Fairtex Delannon at the ONE: PINNACLE OF POWER event. He’s ready to replicate a big‑bang finish for his new match.
Takeaway From Petch: The Knockout is in the Tent
In his own words: “I’ll win by KO in Bangkok, either by elbow or body kick. I don’t know exactly, but I will do it.” That’s a promise with a bit of humor — every knockout is BANG‑BANG and zipped to the box office.
Why This Fight Matters
Every octagon battle in Thailand has a reason. The tug‑of‑war between legendary Petch and a rising star like Ramazanov is not just a title fight—it’s a living dance between cultures, training styles, and the sheer passion that fuels a champion’s career.
Final Statement: King Petch is jam-packed with confidence, and that’s bound to make the interaction incredible, packed in a stadium oozing with Thai swagger—stone‑solid, jaw‑dropping, with a side of laughter that keeps the crowd on their feet.
