November 22, 2024

Huu Toan Le Fights for WBA ASIA Belt Sunday, Aiming to Lead Vietnam’s Boxing

Huu Toan Le Fights for WBA ASIA Belt Sunday, Aiming to Lead Vietnam’s Boxing

Huu Toan Le Fights for WBA ASIA Belt Sunday, Aiming to Lead Vietnam’s Boxing

By Carlos Costa

Vietnam’s Lion Heart Light Flyweight warrior Huu Toan Le pushes himself forward when he battles tough Kitidech Hirunsuk of Thailand in a 12-rounder war for the vacant WBA ASIA Minimumweight Title this coming Sunday, March 20, at the Saigon Sports Club in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

One of the most popular rising-stars in Vietnam boxing, Huu Toan Le from the beautiful Vietnamese Northern Province of Thanh Hóa wants to thrill fans in each battle in his goal to lead his beloved Land into boxing greatness.

With a distinguished amateur pedigree that saw him conquer National Gold Medals and a current unbeaten record of three wins with no loses, with two wins by way of knock out, Huu Toan Le focuses on Sunday as yet the most important fight of his life.

His mind, heart and fists focus on defeating the undefeated Hirunsuk to claim the shining, brand new WBA ASIA 105 belt as well as a place in the minimumweight world rankings. Will Huu Toan Le achieve that?

Also in the show, as scheduled on Boxrec, Filipino rookie Arvin Jhon Paciones – a Pinoy boxer in the land of legendary revolutionary hero Hồ Chí Minh – will make his pro boxing debut by taking on more-experienced, heavy-handed Thai warrior Adisak Ketpiam (7-2, 6 KO’s) in a 6-chapter war in the 108-pound weight-class.

May the best men win!

The author boxing columnist Carlos Costa can be reached at carlos@philboxing.com and whatsapp +639184538152.

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