‘Bring The Belt Back Home’ – Songchainoi Confident He Can Topple Old Foe Nadaka In World Title Rematch At ONE SAMURAI 1
The Thai challenger aims to capture the ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Title on April 29 in Tokyo.
Everything in Songchainoi Kiatsongrit ‘s journey has been building toward this moment. On April 29 at ONE SAMURAI 1 , inside Ariake Arena in Tokyo, the Thai contender challenges Nadaka for the ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship. At the event, ambition, experience, and unfinished business will collide.
View this post on Instagram The Japanese athlete is one of the most complete strikers of his generation. His rise has been defined by speed, precision, and an ability to control fights before opponents can settle into a rhythm. Songchainoi understands the challenge but believes he has the tools to solve it: “Nadaka’s strengths include his speed, precision, and game analysis skills round by round.
Those make him very special. “I still haven’t seen him being attacked and badly injured. I haven’t seen him being struck fully on point.
Therefore, if I could get close enough and strike him fully on point, we will see how well he could withstand my punches. ” View this post on Instagram Few opponents have tested Nadaka under sustained pressure. His movement and timing have prevented clean strikes from landing, leaving uncertainty around how he would respond if pushed into uncomfortable territory.