The second day of the East Asian Muaythai Championships at Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong was a spectacle of skill, determination, and heart. The home team continued to dominate, achieving a remarkable 4 out of 5 victories, further cementing their position as the leading team.
China’s nak muay ying were on fire, showcasing exceptional strength in the clinch. Female athletes Ge Lu, Chenyi Tan, and Liu Xiaohui impressed with their dominating knee strikes, finishing their fights early and demonstrating their superiority in the ring.
In a thrilling bout, India’s Ashem Tondonba Singh earned his spot in the semi-finals after a hard-fought battle against China’s Ke Song. Singh’s perseverance and skill were on full display as he emerged victorious in this closely contested match.
Mongolia’s Altanbayar Namjildorj faced off against a familiar opponent from Chinese Taipei in a rematch from the Asian Open Cup. Once again, Altanbayar’s fighting spirit shone through, as he never backed down each round and secured his place in the semi-finals, much to the delight of his supporters.
The atmosphere was electric, with fans eagerly cheering for their favorite athletes. The level of competition on Day 2 was exceptional, setting the stage for an exciting and highly anticipated semi-finals.