Argentina’s Damian Bujan is on a mission, to fight the best in the world. He recently took a break from fighting after winning the WMPF super middleweight title to focus on promoting Muay Thai in his home country. Damain was kind enough to grand Muay Thai Authority an interview to discuss when he plans to return to the ring and his future plans.
MTA: Damian in August you won the WMPF super middleweight title. What have you been doing since your victory?
Damian: I keep training everyday to remain the world's No. 1 pound for pound.
MTA: When can we expect to see you fight again?
Damian: In late April in Bangkok Thailand.
MTA: Is there anyone in particular you'd like to fight when you return to the ring?
Damian: Yes, Simon Marcus, Artem Levin, Fairtex Yodsaenklai.
MTA: Can you tell Muay Thai fans that aren’t familiar with you a little bit about yourself?
Damian: I am 31 years old from Argentina and have been training for 12 years. I have had 47 fights with 44 wins, 39 by KO. I have not lost a fight in 3 years and I am one of the top fighters around the world. I travel very often to Thailand, I spent about half the year over there. My goal is to fight all of the world’s elite fighters.
MTA: You've also done some boxing. Which do you prefer boxing or Muay Thai ?
Damian: Boxing is just a hobby, Muay Thai is my real sport.
MTA: You have started promoting events, how has that experience been?
Damian: You have to devote a lot of work and energy to promote this new sport in my country, but it is very rewarding. In my job as a promoter I want want Argentine and foreign athletes participating in U.E.F. (Ultra Elite Fighter) what I live abroad.
MTA: If you had to choose promoting or fighting, what do you like most?
Damian: Fighter no doubt, but in the future I will only be a promoter.
MTA: Thanks for your time Damian hope to see you fight again soon.
Damian: Thank you very much.
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