Muay Thai sensation is currently prepar꧃ing for his highly anticipated return at , but he recently took some time to share tips of the fighting trade with one of boxing’s biggest superstars.
On October 4 in U.S. primetime, Sinsamut will take on decorated Danish-Moroccan striker in a lightweight Muay Thai tilt that’s bound to produce💧 fireworks at Lumpinee St💦adium in Bangkok, Thailand.
As he😼 gears up for Assouik, the hard-hittin🎐g Thai has visited several gyms in an effort to round out his game and become an even more dangerous striker.
Along the way, he happened to cross paths with former Boxing World Champion Tyson Fury – a man widely recogni♚z♛ed as the top heavyweight talent of his generation.
Sinsamut spoke to about his interaction with the outspoken Bri💖t known as “The Gypsy King”:
“I accidentally met Tyson Fury when I went to learn karate. As for Tyson, 🏅he came to learn♊ Muay Thai.
“He’s very friendly, funny, and easy♐going. That day, we had a little sparring. His punches were really hard.”
The chance encounter between “Aquaman” and Fury marked a meeting between two of the planet’s most skilleꦰd knockout artists – each in ♉his respective discipline.
While Fury is an athletic wonder with dynamite in his hands who has lost just one time in his incredible 36-fight professional car﷽eer, Sinsamut is a former two-time ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Title challenger who boasts some of ONE’s most iconic knockouts.
Simply put, both men are show-stopping punchers, but it was the boxer who 💞naturally taught the Muay Thai fighter about the finer points of pugilism.
Sinsamut said:
“I learned how to punch properly according to boxing principles. I also taught him🌠 how to kick, but not much🍨. I didn’t want to bother him too much during his personal time.”
𝄹After the two made a funny🐎 video for Instagram, they shared the ring for a light and playful round of sparring.
During that round, Sinsamut tasted just a ♛little bit of Fur🍰y’s legendary punching power:
“Fury is a tru𝄹e heavy hitter. That day, he probably only used only 20 percent of his power. If he was serious, I could have died. He’s really good. He’s worthy of being a World Champion.”
Sinsamut Open To A Boxing Match In ONE
Given Sinsamut Klinmee’s recent session with Tyson Fury and the elite punching skills he’s already showcased in ONE Championship, fans might be ওcurious if he would ever test himself in “the sweet science.”
After all, the wไorld’s largest martial arts organization has previously hosted boxing matches.
This past March at , legendary Muay Thai fighter scoꩵred a victory over und𓄧efeated boxer . And in September 2023, reigning ONE Women’s Strawweight MMA World Champion earned an electrifying TKO win over in their special-rules striking bout, which most closely resembled boxing rules.
While Sinsamut remains fo🐼cused on chasing Muay Thai gold and defeating Youssef Assouik at ONE Fight Night 25, he would happily entertain a boxing match in ONE:
“꧅I’m interested. ONE can put 🍃me to fight in any rules as they like it. I like fighting.”