Among the three Vietnamese boxers who competed at Lead: Born to Lead, Nguyen Ngoc Hai was the first to play. His opponent is Cambee Phayom, Thai boxer. The match between the two boxers decided the holder of the South Asian WBA belt in the Super Lightweight weight (63.5kg men).
As one of the first Vietnamese boxers to try on the professional boxing floor, Nguyen Ngoc Hai used to have a difficult time with Boxing. Meanwhile, Cambee Phayom is also a boxer who has experienced many ups and downs to have the same position as the present time.
Entering the match with Campee Phayom, the fist was born in 1993 constantly putting the opponent into the defense by launching a series of combos punching into the abdomen, and ending with head shot. The strong attack of Ngoc Hai made Cambee Phayom hard to support in the first half.
Entering the second half, Nguyen Ngoc Hai continued to maintain the attack. He constantly punched the Thai opponent in the first minute of the second half. Before the strong position from Vietnamese boxers, Cambee Phayom could not support. When the Thai boxer fell to the 3rd radio, the referee immediately stopped the match, meaning a TKo victory belonged to Ngoc Hai.
In the official time of winning the South Asia WBA belt, Ngoc Hai was unable to keep her emotions. Vietnamese boxers burst into tears, hugging coach Rick Paciones (Dodong) to celebrate the victory. After receiving the belt, he also shared the joy with his family.
To prepare for the Lead: Born to Lead: Nguyen Ngoc Hai has dropped to more than 10kg. At the domestic boxing tournament for the past 1 year, he often played in a weight of 75kg in weight. But at this event, the 30 -year -old boxer forced to match the 63.5kg male competition.