Muay fighter Ammarul shows A-class attitude in winning despite carrying injuries


Hard kick: Professional combat sports athlete Ammarul Shafiq Ubaidillah (facing camera) fighting in Jakarta.

RAWANG: Athletes often teach us what true grit and determination look like – and muay fighter Ammarul Shafiq Ubaidillah is a shining example.

He was down with a broken finger but still stepped into the ring and overcame the pain barrier to score a remarkable victory in the BYON 5 Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia last weekend.

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