Casablanca – The kickbox star Ilias Ennahachi in Morockos will compete on February 20 on February 20, a Thai veteran of Petchanong Petchfergus in a Pivotal Bantamweight Clash at one championship Event One 171: Qatar.
The fight can very well choose the next challenger for the one kickbox world championship title of a bantam weight, which is on the line in the main event between Champion Jonathan Haggerty and number 1 ranger Wei Rui.
Before the excited fight in the Lusail Sports Arena at 171: Qatar, which starts at 3 p.m. wet live over Bein Sports, let’s take a look at five reasons that make Ennahachi one of the largest kickbox stars in the world.
- Proven recording
Ennahachi has a glittering 40-3 professional record.
He is unbeaten in a championship with five victories against top opponents both in flying weight and in the bantam weight.
- World title
The talent of the Moroccan shone early when they recorded a variety of world championship titles from reputation organizations Enfusion, Blade and WFL to 23.
Five years later, Ennahachi has expanded impressive victories to his trophy cabinet and the Kickbox World Championship of the Flyweight.
- Unique style and sportiness
The Moroccan star took its first kickboxing at 11 a.m. He had also practiced karate under the guidance of his father. Over the years, Ennahachi has shaped a unique style in the ring.
Now the 28-year-old contains different types of martial arts and mixes his flair, quick movements and sportiness with dangerous kicks and exact blows.
- He did the best
Since Ennahachi has become professional, he has confronted and beat some of the best kickbox stars in the world.
Ennahachi not only pressed the one flyweight kickboxing world championship title from Petchdam Petchyindee in his one-championship debut. The Moroccan is the only man who defeats the current two-sports world champion and Thai megastar Superlek Kiatmoo9.
- Grounded attitude and hard work
At the beginning of the fighters, Ennahachi can record victories and require titles when fighters lose their heads and remains a consistent, hard -working setting in training.
The Moroccan wants to win more world titles and beat the best kickbox stars in the world. He is repaid on the mission, the trust and support of his parents by making them proud. And he knows that the continuous profit requires the hard work that he puts in the gym.