Kieu Duy Quan meets a formidable opponent
The Grand Strike Force Vol.3 martial arts event includes 7 matches, bringing together 14 martial artists from many countries with developed martial arts such as Korea, China, Thailand, France, Japan, Morocco and host Vietnam. In particular, the highlight match will be the competition between Kieu Duy Quan and Han Jun in the 75 kg weight class.
Kieu Duy Quan is currently the most watched name in the Vietnamese martial arts scene. The 23-year-old fighter has a 4-match winning streak in the professional kickboxing arena. Most recently, he defeated Zhou Hao Ran (China) at the Grand SF 2: Warriors event in mid-February this year.
The Grand Strike Force Vol.3 martial arts event includes 7 matches, bringing together 14 martial artists from many countries with developed martial arts such as Korea, China, Thailand, France, Japan, Morocco and host Vietnam.
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Meanwhile, Han Jun is a veteran Korean boxer with an impressive record of 12 wins after 17 fights. Therefore, the match between Duy Quan and Han Jun promises to be extremely exciting.
Challenge for young Vietnamese boxers
Another match worth looking forward to is the match between Bui Duy Chi Thanh and Chinese boxer Yue Shuai, in the 70 kg weight class. Known as the "iron puncher" with extremely powerful punches, Chi Thanh has affirmed his talent with consecutive championships at the youth and national levels in recent years. The challenge for the 21-year-old Vietnamese boxer in his first professional match is Yue Shuai, a boxer with 31 professional matches, winning 26 victories.
The remaining representative of Vietnam, female boxer who won a SEA Games silver medal and national champion Nguyen Thi Chieu, will compete with Jung A Young (Korea) in the 51 kg weight class.
The remaining matches also promise to be extremely exciting as they bring together experienced fighters. One of the most notable is the match between Kongthathum (Thai fighter with 115 wins in 158 fights) and Mehdi Ayadi (France, 23 wins in 29 fights). Equally exciting is Supachai (Thailand, 130 wins in 168 fights) and Boulahri Hicham (Morocco, 38 wins in 56 fights).
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/vo-si-bat-bai-cua-viet-nam-dai-chien-tay-dam-cuc-manh-han-quoc-185250715105106863.htm
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