Danny Kingad believes that on his return to action in the coming weeks, he will show how far he has come in recent years.
'The King' is confident that he has consistently improved and now has the perfect opportunity to prove that by securing revenge.
At ONE 169, he will face off with former ONE flyweight MMA world champion, Adriano Moraes, who defeated him the last time that they met.
This fight on Nov. 8 at Lumpinee Stadium has big stakes attached for the flyweight division and could kickstart an exciting new chapter for Kingad.
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Part of this new and improved version of the veteran flyweight contender is about gaining and maintaining his momentum.
Heading into his second fight of the year, Kingad told Sportskeeda MMA in a recent exclusive interview that being able to stay active is something that's very important to him going forward:
"If I were given the choice, I'd prefer to have fights more frequently. I could even fight four times a year."
Danny Kingad can hit the ground running by beating Adriano Moraes
If Danny Kingad can get past Adriano Moraes on Nov. 8, this could really help him to remain active at the top of the flyweight division.
Earning his revenge over a former champ like Moraes is about as big a victory as 'The King' could possibly hope for at this stage.
It will undoubtedly propel him into the flyweight title picture where he clearly has the vacant world championship on his mind.
There can be no denying him after ONE 169 providing that he gets his hand raised in one of the biggest fights for the division in some time.
It won't be an easy task but it really could change this chapter of his career where he believes he's really come into his own.