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The spirit of fighting champions is passed down from generation to generation! Broadcasting and magic fighting inspire a new generation of fighting idols

No one is born strong, and many boxers target their predecessors and succeed step by step under the guidance of their idols, and the champion in the cage is no exception.

The spirit of fighting champions is passed down from generation to generation! Broadcasting and magic fighting inspire a new generation of fighting idols

For Su Bobang, the world champion of featherweight kickboxing, Bo Qiu is his guide in the professional arena and his most respected teacher. As one of the greatest champions in the history of Muay Thai, Bo Qiu single-handedly proved that Muay Thai techniques can be fully adapted to kickboxing. In 2004, Bunchi stepped onto the Japanese arena, changed the weakness of the traditional Muay Thai boxer's heavy blows and slow rhythm, surprised the four seats with flexible and powerful leg sweeping and positive pedaling skills, kicked the Japanese national idol "Silver Wolf" magic fist to internal bleeding, won the K-1 Max world championship, and let the world see the charm of Muay Thai.

The spirit of fighting champions is passed down from generation to generation! Broadcasting and magic fighting inspire a new generation of fighting idols

With the rise of age, the broadcast technology continues to evolve, no longer relying on speed and strength to suppress the opponent, but to interpret the opponent's tactical actions, through the attack, preemptive action and other ways to control the rhythm of the game, so that the opponent can not make it out. Su Bobang has repeatedly said that Bo qiu is the strongest kick boxer in his heart, and this time Su Bobang's tactics of controlling Marat with leg methods also seem to let people see the shadow of Bo Qiu. "My teacher Bogy is a legend, I can never be him, but I can create my own legend." After revenge on Marat, Su Bobang staged a wonderful "friendship war" with Bo Qiu, in which both of them played "flower work", and Su Bobang swung his "headshot" after being broadcast. Although it is a joke, it can also be seen that Subobang respects the broadcast.

The spirit of fighting champions is passed down from generation to generation! Broadcasting and magic fighting inspire a new generation of fighting idols

Soon after, Subobang will face the world eight-man champion Chinziz Arazov in weights, and a video of Subobang preparing for a battle on the beach with his coach circulated widely on social networking sites. "I like this way of training because the beach is very soft and it's more difficult to do kicking movements, just like doing resistance training in the water, training on the beach can also make me more powerful." When it comes to the upcoming match, Subobang is confident. "Arazov is a top boxer, he's fast and he's tall, but no one can stop me now. I will give it my all, this game will be very interesting and I wait for the game to start, hoping to get into the fight as soon as possible. ”

The spirit of fighting champions is passed down from generation to generation! Broadcasting and magic fighting inspire a new generation of fighting idols

Su Bobang is not the only Muay Thai boxer inspired by the broadcast, and the former Atomic Weight Muay Thai and Kick Boxing World Champion and Atomic Weight Women's World Eight Champion Stampede is also full of respect for the broadcast. Boqiu is one of the earliest "crossovers" who successfully brought Muay Thai skills to kickboxing and Shootboxing arenas, and Stamp followed the footsteps of his predecessors, hoping to show the charm of Muay Thai in the kickboxing and mixed martial arts rings. At an event hosted by the Sports Authority of Thailand, Stamp poses with Boqiu. "I am grateful to the Sports Authority of Thailand for supporting me and allowing me to show my strength on the MMA arena. I learned Muay Thai since I was a child, and because of Muay Thai, I can have today's achievements. Although he lost to Li Shengzhu and failed to realize his dream of a "triple crown", Stamp promised to return with a stronger posture.

The spirit of fighting champions is passed down from generation to generation! Broadcasting and magic fighting inspire a new generation of fighting idols

After defeating Capitan in the Weeweight Kickboxing World Championship, Akimoto became the only Japanese World Champion in the ONE Championship. After the game, he took a group photo with his role model, The Devil Doudou. Nicknamed "Silver Wolf", Japan's Mokiko Was once the brightest Japanese star on the K-1 field, winning three consecutive games in the 2003 K-1 World MAX, becoming the first Japanese player in K-1 to win the championship. The success of the magic fight is not only because of his pure combination boxing skills, but also because of his more and more courageous mentality. The word "evolution" runs through the career of Mogudou, who has avenged Takayuki, Albert Klaus, and Bo Qiu, constantly pushing the limits and proving his growth. Akimoto Haogui is also a new generation of warriors who are constantly "evolving", and I believe that under the inspiration of the magic fighter, he will continue to grow and strive to keep his golden belt.

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