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Kichukov prepared for Danny Kingad

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BULGARIAN brute Sotir Kichukov will step inside the ONE Championsh­ip cage for the second time this 2018 as he is set to face former flyweight world title challenger Danny Kingad of Team Lakay on March 9.

Both men are booked to square off against each other on the undercard of ONE: Visions of Victory, which takes place at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Kingad was originally scheduled to lock horns with Malaysia’s Gianni Subba on the aforementi­oned card, but the latter was called up to the main event to face Reece McLaren after Adriano Moraes withdrew from his defense of his flyweight crown against the Filipino-Australian dynamo.

ONE Championsh­ip found a late replacemen­t in Kichukov, who accepted the offer to duke it out with Kingad.

Although he only got the call to fill in for the vacant spot on the card in less than two weeks before the event, Kichukov assured that he is more than prepared to battle a highly-touted flyweight talent like Kingad.

“The short notice is not a problem to me. I am always ready to compete. I train all year round, and being a martial artist is in my blood,” he stated. “Fighting Danny Kingad, I have no prediction­s. All I

know is I am strong and ready, and because of this, I hope my opponent is ready too.”

Kichukov believes that he presents a formidable challenge to Kingad, who looks to regain some muchneeded momentum after suffering his first career defeat at the hands of Moraes this past November.

“I know I am going to get him. I do not know when, and I do not know which round. But I am going to get him,” he said.

Kichukov, a former Max Fight bantamweig­ht titleholde­r, is one of the most durable and versatile athletes in the weight class.

Now based in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, the 27-year-old Bulgarian journeyman is a certified finisher with a killer instinct.

A whopping 77 percent of his career victories have come by spectacula­r finish, and he is determined to elevate that ratio even higher.

After spending 13 months away from the organizati­on, Kichukov made his return last January at ONE: Global Superheroe­s in Manila but yielded to Chinese prospect Ma Hao Bin.

Kichukov treats his cage meeting with Kingad as a fresh start, expressing his determinat­ion to place himself back on the winning track.

“It’s back to square one for me, but I am still in high spirits. This bout might act as my doorway to new and greater things in my profession­al career. Surely, I am not losing hope,” he stressed.

“I have to be worried about not being worried about anything, and just go forward and show my skills. I wish to enjoy myself, to go there and enjoy the day with a free mind, and just showcase myself,” Kichukov added.

Standing opposite a former world title challenger in Kingad on 9 March, Kichukov bared that he is more focused on implementi­ng his own strategy and imposing his will.

“I have improved my ground game a lot. I have great cardio, I can go forward, I can go backwards, and I can wrestle. I can do everything. I am ready,” he pointed out.

Despite the seemingly insurmount­able odds, Kichukov remains optimistic that he could pull off the upset against Kingad

“Anything can happen in a fight. My focus is on my opponent. I am doing everything to get the victory,” he ended. ONE PR

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