Singha Dam Vs Petch Klar / Omnoi Stadium August 10th
It is the first round Singha Dam is in the southpaw stance, while Petch Klar is in the orthodox stance. Singha Dam is landing some good leg kicks, but Petch Klar is defending well. Petch Klar is also landing some good punches, but Singha Dam is able to block most of them.
The second round starts with both fighters still feeling each other out. Singha Dam is starting to land more punches, and Petch Klar is starting to get hurt. Petch Klar is able to take Singha Dam down to the ground with a leg sweep, but Singha Dam is able to get back up quickly. The round ends with Singha Dam dominating.
he third round opens with a renewed intensity from Singha Dam. His punches, previously scattered, now find a more accurate target. Petch Klar, visibly fatigued, struggles to defend the onslaught. A particularly powerful combination of left hook and right uppercut sends Petch Klar stumbling backward. Desperate to regain control, Petch Klar attempts a takedown, but Singha Dam’s improved balance and strength prevent him from being grounded.
The fourth round sees a continuation of Singha Dam’s dominance. Petch Klar, clearly showing signs of damage, is reduced to a defensive shell. Singha Dam methodically breaks down his opponent with a mix of punches, kicks, and knees. A particularly vicious knee to the body forces Petch Klar to double over in pain.The round ends as the referee to step in and separate the fighters.
As the final round begins, Petch Klar attempts to initiate the action but is met with a wall of punches from Singha Dam. Petch Klar’s face is a mask of blood and bruises, and his movements are labored. Singha Dam, sensing victory within reach, maintains a relentless pace. With less than a minute remaining, Petch Klar is dropped by a powerful right hook. The round ends as Singha Dam being declared as the winner.