Jake Peacock has had loads of historic moments on his personal journey transpire in Japan, and that may proceed in an enormous manner within the coming days. Peacock clashes with Suakim Sor Jor Tongprajin in a Muay Thai bout at ONE 173: Superbon vs. Noiri on November fifteenth in Japan. Peacock appeared on Bowks Speaking Bouts to debate the synchronicity of this specific combat, which was tied to a world match in Tokyo, Japan, years in the past.
It was at that match that Peacock transitioned into Muay Thai and kickboxing after that prior Kyokushin Karate expertise. When requested if there’s a sure synchronicity right here with this combat being in Tokyo, Jake Peacock mentioned [via Bowks Talking Bouts],
“Yeah, I imply final time I used to be there I used to be 18 years previous I imagine. So to return, I imply I like Japan. I like the Japanese manner of issues. I like the tradition and I spent my entire childhood in karate all the way in which up until I used to be 18 years previous. So, will probably be very particular heading again there for the largest combat of my profession at the moment.”
Jake Peacock needs to take Suakim’s hairline in addition to the victory
Heading into this consequential contest and addressing his established presence in ONE and the way he has endeared himself to the ONE Championship fan base, Jake Peacock acknowledged [via Bowks Talking Bouts],
“Yeah, I feel I bought a very good fan base proper now and among the finest followers are the Thai followers. Now I’ll be combating a Thai. So I’ve to do them proud as a result of Muay Thai is their sport and I’m coming in right here as a foreigner. So it wouldn’t be honoring if I didn’t placed on one of the best efficiency I’ve needed to date. In order that’s what I’m aiming for.”
Additionally, pertaining to his pedigreed opponent, who’s a former three-division Lumpinee Stadium Muay Thai champion with over 200 fights within the context of his ideas on Suakim’s talent set and resume heading into this huge ONE Championship contest, Peacock quipped [via Bowks Talking Bouts],
“Yeah, he’s from an awesome group and he’s finished some nice issues within the sport. He’s my most skilled opponent to this point. He’s as robust as nails. He’s very well-rounded. I do know he’s going to return ahead. We’ll see what he has to carry. I’m going to be bringing every part. I mentioned in one other interview. I’m going to be bringing completely every part however a hairline. His hairline is phenomenal [laughs]. If there’s one factor I might take from him, it might be his hairline in addition to that win.”
