On June 1st, all eyes will be on Sayem Hoque as he steps into the cage at the Dolphin Centre in Darlington for the Unity Fighting Championship. Facing off against Nathan Wakefield, Sayem is eager to showcase his skills and continue his ascent in the amateur fighting world.
Sayem is committed to staying active this year, aiming to have five fights by the end of 2024:
“I’m trying to stay as active as I can this year. I want to aim to have five fights by the end of the year, so I’m just enjoying being in camp and improving my skills.”
Reflecting on his unanimous decision victory in February, Sayem feels positive about his performance but acknowledges there’s room for growth:
“I’m happy with my performance with Michael. Even though it wasn’t my best performance, I showed that I can adapt to the fight and change the game up when needed.”
Sayem Hoque Welcomes “Toughest Test Yet” at Unity FC in Darlington
As Sayem continues to learn and progress, he’s keen to show more of his abilities in his upcoming bout:
“There are definitely things I didn’t get to show in my fight with Michael that I hope to demonstrate on June 1.”
Regarding his upcoming opponent, Nathan Wakefield, Sayem shares his honest assessment:
“I’ve watched Nathan fight. He’s good, but he’s not better than anyone I train with at ACE MMA. This will definitely be his toughest fight, and it’ll also be my toughest test yet, so this fight is one not to be missed.”
Fans can look forward to another impressive performance from Sayem at Unity FC:
What to Expect?
“The fans can expect to see my hand get raised for the 4th time in my career.”
As the fight night approaches, Sayem Hoque is focused and ready to take on the challenge, promising an exciting and unforgettable bout for all the spectators.