Sorgraw Petchyindee Academy ready for Muay Thai action after George Mann match

By BJPENN.COM Staff - July 10, 2019

Sorgraw Petchyindee Academy hopes to continue reaping international success at ONE: Masters of Destiny on July 12 against WMC Muay Thai World Champion George Mann.

The Thai-native, who returns to action at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, revealed he is excited to be competing in Muay Thai again in ONE Championship.

“After fighting kickboxing, it will be a good chance to fight Muay Thai as my first Muay Thai ruleset for ONE Championship,” Sorgraw told ONE Championship. 

“After having competed in kickboxing in ONE Championship before, this will be a good chance for me to showcase my Muay Thai skills as well, as this will be the first time that I compete under a Muay Thai ruleset in ONE Championship.”

The Petchyindee Academy representative succeeded in his debut at the Home of Martial Arts after dominating Samy Sana for three whole rounds. He then fell to the precision striking of Giorgio Petrosyan in his next outing.

Now Sorgraw is out for redemption and his skills will be tested once more as he faces yet another challenging opponent who has a huge height advantage.

“George Mann is a really good fighter,” Sorgraw said. 

“I believe he nearly won against a very dangerous opponent in ‘Smokin’ Jo Nattawut, but unfortunately for George, he got unlucky and got caught by that good elbow from ‘Smokin’ Jo that caused his head to swell. 

“George is really, really tall, and that height advantage comes into play really nicely. As you saw, he put ‘Smokin’ Jo in a number of difficult situations because of his height and his reach. Jo could not get closer to him because of that. George was able to create distance well.”

The 26-year-old is not perturbed, though, and believes that Mann’s height advantage is also his weakness.

“Like I said, George is tall, and because of that, he has really long legs,” Sorgraw added.

“My specialty is my kicks, and I plan on punishing George and his long legs and I plan on destroying his lower limbs.”

Sorgraw looks back at how far he has come — from competing in temple fairs to representing his country on the international stage. He is highly motivated to give his best performance in order to get the victory which he offers to his country and his people.

“I’m always proud to compete for ONE Championship, and I am always proud to represent my home country of Thailand,” Sorgraw concluded. “Every time I step over those ropes and into that ring, I always want to be able to bring a victory back home to Thailand.”

This article first appeared on BJPENN.COM on 7/10/2019.


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