Friday, 24 April 2026

Sarawak’s Aiman Kenyalang eyes knockout win in T-Fight muaythai bout

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Aiman Kenyalang locked and ready for the fight ahead. Photo courtesy of Aiman Kenyalang

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KUCHING: Rising Sarawakian fighter, Muhammad Nur Aiman Kamaruddin, is brimming with confidence ahead of his bout at the T-Fight All Star event tonight, where he will face Faris Lab Fight in the opening match at Titiwangsa Stadium, Kuala Lumpur.

Better known as Aiman Kenyalang, the young muaythai exponent said both his physical and mental preparations have been pushed to the limit as he looks to deliver a strong start on the card.

“I am 400 per cent ready and confident the win will be mine,” he told Sarawak Tribune today.

True to his attacking style, Aiman made no secret of his intentions, setting his sights on an early finish.

“My target is to knock out my opponent as quickly as possible,” he added.

Competing on a major platform carries added significance for the Sarawakian, who views the opportunity as a chance to represent his home state with pride.

“I am proud to have the opportunity to compete on a big stage. I promise to make Sarawak proud,” he said.

Aiman also acknowledged the significance of the platform, describing T-Fight as a stepping stone in his journey to establish himself further in the sport.

“T-Fight is one of the world-class events in Malaysia. Given how this is my first appearance in the tournament, I see this as a platform for me to shine further in the sport,” he said.

Meanwhile, his coach, Ajan, expressed confidence in Aiman’s readiness, noting that the fighter has undergone more than a month of preparation leading into the bout.

“Aiman has prepared for more than a month for this tournament. I am confident in him,” he said.

He added that the fast-paced three-round format demands intensity from the outset.

“In a three-round fight, you must be fast in every round. There is always a chance for a knockout,” he said.

T-Fight All Star is an emerging muaythai platform aimed at elevating the sport’s profile in Malaysia, blending international fighters with rising local talent in a competitive showcase.

The event also features Thai sporting legend Buakaw Banchamek, who is set to square off against China’s Meng Gao Feng for his Malaysian debut as the main event.

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