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.
