Thai boxer Apichart Klintai is gearing up to face Sigatoka’s Junior Binnu Singh in an eagerly awaited match at the Vodafone Arena in Suva tomorrow. This contest is a key part of the “This is Boxing” event, organized by Stratum Construction in collaboration with ZEG Kings Boxing Promotions, which features 13 bouts in total. The highlight will be the main event where Klintai and Singh compete for the WBA Oceania Interim Super Bantamweight title.
Having just arrived in Fiji, Klintai maintains a careful yet hopeful approach to the fight. He remarked, “On the stage, it can happen; anything can happen.” While he hasn’t closely analyzed Singh’s previous performances for tactical insights, Klintai recognizes the necessity of being well-prepared—a strategy that has served him well in his career with a record of 10 wins out of 14 bouts.
On the other hand, Junior Binnu Singh exudes confidence as he views this bout as a crucial turning point in his boxing journey. Singh has participated in ZEG Kings Promotions events in the past, showcasing his skills and earning the support of local fans. He regards this upcoming fight not only as a chance to advance his own career but also as an opportunity to motivate younger boxers in Fiji, signifying that local talent can compete on an international stage.
This event represents a significant achievement for Fijian boxing, highlighting the increasing interest and backing from the local community. Promoter Nahroon Buksh is upbeat about the event’s appeal, anticipating a strong turnout that will captivate boxing fans both on-site and online.
As both fighters prepare to demonstrate their skills, the upcoming bout promises to deliver an electrifying experience for boxing aficionados. With anticipation building, this event marks a pivotal moment for both Klintai and Singh, reinforcing Fiji’s rising status as a noteworthy hub for boxing while instilling hope for the sport’s future in the region.
