Kayan Fighter Vero Nika to take on Vietnamese Fighter today

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The photograph captures Vero Nika (left) and Vietnamese fighter Trieu Thi (right), who will fight in the Thai Fight Event on 18 June 2023.

Today, fans of Lethwei will witness an exciting match as Vero Nika, a renowned fighter, takes on Trieu Thi, a talented Vietnamese female fighter, in the Thai Fight Event. According to the event organizers, the anticipated fight is scheduled to begin around 6:00 pm. “The event featuring Vero Nika will commence at 5:30 pm on Sunday, and Vero Nika’s match is set for Round 4, likely between 6:10 pm and 7:00 pm,” stated one of the event organizers. Vero Nika has gained a reputation for defeating opponents one after another, achieving an impressive string of victories. “Finding suitable opponents for Vero Nika in Thai Fight hasn’t been easy. This week, she will face off against a Vietnamese fighter who represented her country in the Cambodian Khun Khmer competition during the last SEA Games,” the organizer added. The Vietnamese fighter has participated in seven bouts in Muay Thai Events, securing three wins and suffering four losses. While she has competed in national competitions, her experience in Muay Thai is relatively limited compared to Vero Nika. Kayan Fighter Vero Nika, driven by her hunger for triumph, recently changed her Facebook cover photo to an image of the ONE World Champion belt on 30 May. Alongside the picture, she wrote on her timeline: “I love you, baby… I’ll be by your side soon.” — Htun Htun (GNLM)/KZL

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