The words are already circulating ahead of Saturday morning’s main event at Lumpinee Stadium, where unresolved issues and title aspirations come together in a high-stakes bantamweight Muay Thai clash at ONE Fight Night 39.
Abdulla Dayakaev and Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon both come into the fight with four consecutive wins in ONE Championship – and each is confident that a win would immediately put them in line for a title shot.
Dayakaev, based at the Venum Training Camp in Pattaya, makes a return just months after delivering a stunning 24-second knockout against Nonthachai Jitmuangnon, an achievement that netted him a $50,000 reward and solidified his status as one of the organization’s most formidable finishers.
Now, the Russian is vowing to accelerate further.
I’m going to offer my fans a new album,” Dayakaev said to the Bangkok Post, laughing. “Not 24 seconds. Now perhaps 10 seconds.
The fight has added significance following the cancellation of their initial encounter in November, only hours before the scheduled bout, when Dayakaev had to withdraw due to a staph infection in his hands.
All is well now,” he said. “I am hungrier. I am more ready. Inshallah, I will conclude this fight.
Rambolek acknowledges that the last-minute cancellation was hard to accept.
When I found out the fight was called off, I felt somewhat lifeless,” he said. “They canceled it on the same day morning.
The Thai competitor indicated the call might have been made sooner.
I believe he might have already been experiencing pain two or three days prior to the weigh-in,” Rambolek stated. “I’m not certain why he still participated in the weigh-in. But that’s just how it is.
Discussion of a swift victory has only increased his concentration.
I believe the reason he speaks so much is because he has done it previously,” Rambolek said. “But doesn’t he realize I can do the same to him?
I won’t wait for the judges. I’ll defeat him. I noticed his flaw – a flaw that others didn’t notice. I’ll reveal your weakness.
Both competitors have openly addressed the potential for an interim title, with Nabil Anane possibly needing to wait for Jonathan Haggerty to heal from a shoulder injury.
Dayakaev, a teammate of the imposing Thai-Algerian Anane, who will wait for him to step up to featherweight before targeting the unified title, made his argument clearly.
Why not assign the temporary title to me and Rambolek?” he asked. “We both have four-win streaks. Naturally, it should take place.
Rambolek did not disagree.
“If one of us emerges victorious in this battle, we can then aim for the championship title,” he stated, while also hinting at potential future scenarios with Haggerty or Nabil.
Currently, the main attention is on Saturday morning – and a promise of fireworks.
Please assist me,” Rambolek said. “I have something to astonish you.
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