Heavyweight Muay Thai star Alex “The Viking” Roberts is now just days away from his highly anticipated debut on the global stage.
This Friday in U.S. Primetime, in the main event of ONE Fight Night 17 on Prime Video, the 34-year-old Australian will square off with current light heavyweight kickboxing king Roman Kryklia for the inaugural ONE Heavyweight Muay Thai World Title.
Some of the lesser-known facts about Alex Roberts
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Before the action gets underway at the iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, we dive into three fast facts about this exciting World Title challenger.
1. He’s a WBC Muay Thai World Champion
Roberts comes into his ONE debut on the heels of the achievement of his career so far – a decision victory over British standout Lyndon Knowles that earned him the WBC Heavyweight Muay Thai World Title.
More than just another belt in his trophy case, the win also garnered the attention of ONE officials, leading to his invite to the world’s largest martial arts organization.
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He will certainly carry the momentum of his historic win as he fights for the biggest prize on the global stage.
2. A Proven Winner
“The Viking” has been an accomplished striker at every level of competition. In addition to his World Title, he owns WBC Muay Thai titles at the state, national, and international levels.
Perhaps more impressively, Roberts has been training in Muay Thai for just 10 years – significantly less time than the vast majority of the elite opposition he battles in the ring.
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With the opportunity to showcase his talents to a wider audience, look for Roberts to continue his brilliant run by finding success in ONE as well.
3. Life Outside Fighting
The Australian came to Muay Thai by way of his longtime girlfriend Fon Piggott, one of the country’s top fighters.
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And when he’s not training or competing, Roberts puts his degree in physiotherapy to good use, as he runs his own business specializing in personal training and physiotherapy.