Victorio Senduk Beats Sunoto With Veteran Advantage in Jakarta Asia News

Victorio Senduk Beats Sunoto With Veteran Advantage in Jakarta Asia News

Indra Senduk is Back on the Comeback Trail

After a hard‑fought loss to Cambodia’s Sor Sey during the ONE: GRIT AND GLORY event, the West Java fighter is ready to show the world that a setback isn’t a full stop but a comma.

What’s Changed?

  • Weight Drop – Featherweight to bantamweight.
  • Training Reset – A never‑before‑seen camp, full‑on teamwork from coaches, sparring partners, and family.
  • Mental Game – “I’m feeling unstoppable,” says Indra, “the team lifts me every day.”

Upcoming Clash: “The Terminator” Sunoto

Jam? 22 September in Jakarta. Senduk faces an opponent who might be younger but who has earned titles:

  • WKF Indonesia Champion.
  • Member of the national sambo team.
  • Brazil‑belted in Japanese jiu‑jitsu.
  • Four‑win streak before a recent loss to Shuya “Stealth” Kamikubo.

Senduk respects Sunoto’s credentials, but he’s confident in his trump cards for this fight. “I’ll let everything out,” he declares, eyeing the cage like a chessboard and saying, “you see who’s the senior in martial arts.”

Why This Fight Matters

“Every bout is a chance to light up the ring,” Indra says. “Sunoto, you’re a challenge, but we’ll get fireworks. I’ll use this win as the springboard to chase the world title.”

Goals for the Future
  • Be a Champion – hold that world belt.
  • Train Harder – coordinated effort with his team.
  • Stay Positive – prayer and optimism for the best outcome.

In sum, Indra’s story is one of resilience, tactical shifts, and fan‑favorite bravado. Check your tickets and grab a snack—this fight’s set to put the fireworks on full display.