Dynamic heavyweight fighter Sergio Pique will be fighting at Klaaromte Bossen on December 23rd in Suriname. Sergio a Suriname native took some time from his training to talk to Muay Thai Authority about the upcoming fight.
For those not familiar with Sergio, he is the brother of Muay Thai and Kickboxing stand out Marco Pique. Originally from Suriname, he now resides in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
MTA: You are fighting on December 23rd in Suriname. How has your training for your fight been going?
Sergio: I try to put the same energy, focus and dedication in every fight. My training routine is always the same. I don’t change my routines for any opponent. I always try to stay fit and razor sharp for every fight.
MTA: Your opponent is American Alister Wilson, are you familiar with him at all?
Sergio: Alister is injured and I don’t know who the substitute is. Who every it will be I hope he is well prepared because I’m in the best shape of my life.
MTA: Is there any area that you feel you will have advantages in as far as your skills go?
Sergio: My best weapons are my low kicks and knees. Most people from Surinam love to dance and so do I, which makes me more flexible than the average heavyweight.
MTA: Can you give us a prediction for the fight?
Sergio: Blood will be all over the place. And it won’t be mine!
MTA: Do you have any other fights lined up after this one?
Sergio: My next fight is in February, a tournament in Holland
MTA: What are your long term career plans, anyone in particular you would like to step into the ring with?
Sergio: I hope to fight Nathan Corbett one day.
MTA: Your brother Marco Pique is also on the card, how is it fighting on the same cards as him?
Sergio: We have a very close family and it’s very special to fight with my brother on the same card. We always bring entertaining fights and make sure that we go home with the victory. The 23rd of December the outcome won’t be any different. WE GOT THIS!
MTA: Any words for your fans, family and supporters?
Sergio: To the family and fans, keep supporting me and pray for me! That way we will reach the top together much love to all of you.
For those not familiar with Sergio, he is the brother of Muay Thai and Kickboxing stand out Marco Pique. Originally from Suriname, he now resides in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
MTA: You are fighting on December 23rd in Suriname. How has your training for your fight been going?
Sergio: I try to put the same energy, focus and dedication in every fight. My training routine is always the same. I don’t change my routines for any opponent. I always try to stay fit and razor sharp for every fight.
MTA: Your opponent is American Alister Wilson, are you familiar with him at all?
Sergio: Alister is injured and I don’t know who the substitute is. Who every it will be I hope he is well prepared because I’m in the best shape of my life.
MTA: Is there any area that you feel you will have advantages in as far as your skills go?
Sergio: My best weapons are my low kicks and knees. Most people from Surinam love to dance and so do I, which makes me more flexible than the average heavyweight.
MTA: Can you give us a prediction for the fight?
Sergio: Blood will be all over the place. And it won’t be mine!
MTA: Do you have any other fights lined up after this one?
Sergio: My next fight is in February, a tournament in Holland
MTA: What are your long term career plans, anyone in particular you would like to step into the ring with?
Sergio: I hope to fight Nathan Corbett one day.
MTA: Your brother Marco Pique is also on the card, how is it fighting on the same cards as him?
Sergio: We have a very close family and it’s very special to fight with my brother on the same card. We always bring entertaining fights and make sure that we go home with the victory. The 23rd of December the outcome won’t be any different. WE GOT THIS!
MTA: Any words for your fans, family and supporters?
Sergio: To the family and fans, keep supporting me and pray for me! That way we will reach the top together much love to all of you.
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