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"Demon Knife" Wei Rui fought overseas again, frantically fighting Khmer fists!

On April 10, Wulinfeng launched the latest battle in Cambodia, and the "demon knife" Wei Rui was put on the battlefield against the Cambodian Khmer boxer Pasophan. Wei Rui has been in good shape in recent years, having won more than a dozen consecutive wins before, and is in the limelight. This year, Wei Rui's frequency of matches has dropped slightly, and he has only played one match in January, winning the Victory over Russian boxer Sergey by judgment.

This match against Pasopan is also Wei Rui's first overseas trip in recent years, and it is also a series duel for his Asian Challenge. Pasopan is a famous Cambodian player, according to reports, he has also played many international competitions before and has rich experience in competitions.

"Demon Knife" Wei Rui fought overseas again, frantically fighting Khmer fists!

Wei Rui (left) Pasopan (right)

After the game began, both were more cautious, and Wei Rui was very calm, mainly sweeping legs and combining punches. Pasopan's footwork is also very flexible, mainly defensive counterattack. The two fisted and leged, and the scene was once inextricably linked.

"Demon Knife" Wei Rui fought overseas again, frantically fighting Khmer fists!

Pasopan (Red Fang) vs Wei Rui (Blue Fang)

In the last two rounds, Wei Rui gradually increased his firepower and began to press forward, but Pasopan was still mainly wandering and moving. In the scene, Wei Rui gradually gained the advantage.

"Demon Knife" Wei Rui fought overseas again, frantically fighting Khmer fists!

Pasopan (Red Fang) vs Wei Rui (Blue Fang)

"Demon Knife" Wei Rui fought overseas again, frantically fighting Khmer fists!

Pasopan (Red Fang) vs Wei Rui (Blue Fang)

In the end, the three rounds were full, and Wei Rui won the game by judgment.

"Demon Knife" Wei Rui fought overseas again, frantically fighting Khmer fists!

Wei Ruisheng

Wei Rui also previously expressed his hope to fight with more foreign masters. In recent years, there have also been many fierce players in the 64-66 kg class to which Wei Rui belongs, such as Japanese boxer Taiyang Asaku, who won the K-1 championship last year, Haogui Akimoto, the new king of the ONE Championship, and Capitan, the king of Muay Thai.

In addition, some of the veteran famous players in these levels are also more active, such as Pepanon is still the first in the 66 kg class, and the "Great Demon God" Gong Napa is the 64 kg world number one, both of whom were previously defeated by Wei Rui. I don't know if Wei Rui will have a chance to fight with them in the future.

Dear heroes, who do you most want to see Wei Rui fight with?

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