When attending MTR Professional Muay, Tran Quoc Tuan said he wanted to reach international reach. That became true, when he officially launched the One playground at One Lumpinee 57. Quoc Tuan's opponent was Japanese boxer Yuya Jonishi, an experienced person.
During the first time playing in One Championship, Tran Quoc Tuan made Vietnamese martial arts fans heartbreaking in many meanings. At one point, Quoc Tuan could end the match very early. However, he was also knocked down by the opponent, and had to resolve the victory in the final match.
In the first half, the victory soon came very close to Quoc Tuan. It took him less than 100 seconds to knock-down Yuya Jonishi twice. Just 1 knock-down, Quoc Tuan will win, but he cannot do it. The opponent of Vietnamese boxers is still resilient to enter the second half.
Surprisingly happened in the second half, when in a blow situation, Yuya Jonishi was almost exhausted and could still counterattack and knock-down. Quoc Tuan was somewhat shocked, and thought he would let the opponent flutter. But the scenario of Quoc Tuan lost did not happen.
In the third half, he overwhelmed Jonishi again. Knock-down, first appeared. By the time Quoc Tuan put the opponent into the second corner of the radio and caused Jonishi to collapse, the referee immediately waved his hand to end the match. The final victory of the technical knock-out is in favor of Quoc Tuan in Hiep 3.
Tran Quoc Tuan was born in 1995, is a national muay general. In the professional Muay arena, Quoc Tuan is currently living at Saigon Sports Club (SSC) and is represented by Shadow Entertainment.