I don't think about the knockout. I focus on the fight.
If the knockout comes, the knockout comes. A firefight is always good," said Abdallah.
The elder Ondash brother outlined his broader professional trajectory, revealing plans to challenge top divisional contenders and avenge his brother's previous loss.
"If I win, by knockout or decision, I want to fight for the title. I want Prajanchai or Aliff because he fought my brother Ramadan.
Yes, Aliff won, but if not for the knee knockdown, maybe Ramadan wins. But it happened.
Aliff fought smart. He kicked and moved a lot.
But after this fight, I want him.
If I win, I will say in the ring that I want Aliff or Prajanchai for sure," said Abdallah.
Analyzing a potential matchup against Aliff, Abdallah noted his tactical comfort when facing taller opponents in the ring.
"I like tall opponents. Tall bodies don't always have power.
I have good kicks and punches. He kicks and moves back a lot.
He's fast, yes, but not like me. The first tall fighter I fought, I knocked him out.
It will be the same for Aliff," said Abdallah.
He finalized his goals by addressing his desire to face established legends to secure historical honors for his home nation.
"Prajanchai is legend. Sam-A is legend.
But I don't care. Winning the ONE World Title is very good for my country.
I will be proud," said Abdallah.
Remaining Bouts
The remaining three bouts on the card feature Tangtang Sor Dechapan facing Turkey's undefeated Zeynep Cetintas in an atomweight Muay Thai bout.
Taiwan's Li-Chih Yeh meets Japan's Yuto Hirayama in atomweight kickboxing action.
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The opening bout consists of a flyweight mixed martial arts contest between Kyrgyzstan's Adilet Kalenderov and South Korea's Jang Seon Gyu, who both carry matching 4-1 professional records.