
Korean fighter Song Chan Ho, who has dominated the WBO OrientalYouth Super Lightweight division for nearly a year, is set to defend his titleagainst Thai challenger Poramin Saengpak in the night's main event.
Song boasts an unbeaten record of 11 wins, seven of which weresecured through knockouts (KO). He claimed his title after beating Romer Piniliof the Philippines in Vietnam last April and successfully defended it twice inJuly and December of the same year at The Grand Ho Tram Strip.
In contrast, 18-year-old Saengpak has fought in 17 matches,winning 11 with 9 KOs, and losing six with 5 KOs. The stage is set for anexhilarating match as these two young fighters battle it out for the WBO YouthTitle.
The event will also feature two highly-anticipated bouts betweenVietnamese and Chinese fighters.
Pham Huu Thuong of Vietnam will take on Zeng Yujie of China in themen's super flyweight, while Vietnam's Nguyen Van Hai will go head-to-head withChina's Xiao Tao Su in the men's lightweight category.
Thuong, a rising star in Vietnamese boxing and a member of theCocky Buffalo Gym, has competed in four matches so far, recording two wins andtwo losses.
In contrast, Zeng, 26, boasts much more experience, having foughtin 28 matches, with 16 wins (7KOs), one draw, and 11 losses (2KOs).
Later on, on the under-card, national seven-time champion Hai willface a significant challenge in his quest to improve his professional boxingprofile.
Despite being 34 years of age, Hai of VSP Boxing has onlyparticipated in five matches throughout his four-year career, winning four ofthem, two via KOs, and losing just one.
His latest outing was a win against young boxer Ha Minh Tuan atthe VSP Pro 3 event held last month in HCM City.
Xiao, who is younger than Hai at 34, is a renowned boxer in the region.
Xiao clinched the IBO Oceania-Orient and WBO Oriental SuperFeatherweight belts in 2019, having played in 13 matches, scoring 11 wins with6 KOs and experiencing only two defeats.
However, his record has not been updated since December 2020,indicating that he may not have been active since the pandemic.
Hai is hopeful of a victory in the eight-round match, which wouldbolster his record and potentially pave the way for him to compete for a beltlater this year.
In the remaining three matches, Korean prodigy Lee Ju-yeong, aged17, will battle Mongolia's Bayarkhuu Ganbaatar in the event's opening match.
Filipino boxer Tenorio Romeo will face off against Gun Kim from theRepublic of Korea, while Russian fighter Mikhail Lesnikov will take on Chineseopponent Xian Hai Zhang.
The upcoming event is a joint effort by Cocky Buffalo, one of thetop gyms in the country that has produced several world-class martial artists,and the World Boxing Organisation (WBO).
Fans who are keen on catching the fights can purchase tickets for 1million VND (43 USD), which includes a buffet and drinks, from the CockyBuffalo office or The Grand Ho Tram Strip resort.
Alternatively, they can call 1800 588801 to book their tickets.The exciting matches will be broadcasted exclusively on VTVcab's ON and On plusTV apps, as well as TV channels./.
VNA