ONE Championship Chief Defends Boxer Nabil Ahead of Olympics
Thai-Algerian-French boxer Nabil Anane faces online criticism after being pushed toward Olympic competition, but ONE Championship chief Chatri Sisodian defended him at a press conference, saying Nabil chose to represent Thailand and has a g
Nabil Anane, a Thai-Algerian-French boxer and former ONE world champion, has faced online criticism after being pushed to compete at the Olympics by ONE Championship, the International Muaythai Federation, and the Thai Olympic Committee. Chatri Sisodian, president of ONE Championship, defended Nabil at a press conference, saying the boxer chose to compete for Thailand despite financial losses for everyone involved. Chatri expressed disappointment at the social media attacks and criticized those without the credentials of Samart Payakaroon, the legendary Olympic gold medalist, for speaking negatively about Nabil.
Chatri emphasized that Nabil has a genuine chance of winning a gold medal, noting that lightweight boxing is significantly more competitive than heavyweight divisions. "If we love our country, we must work together and support Nabil instead of attacking him on social media," Chatri stated. He expressed confidence in Nabil's ability to win gold, adding that he would not have pushed the boxer into Olympic boxing if he did not believe in his chances.