"I don't feel like I've reached my prime yet" - Jake Peacock wants to keep testing himself in ONE against the toughest opponents
"I don't feel like I've reached my prime yet" - Jake Peacock wants to keep testing himself in ONE against the toughest opponents
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"I don't feel like I've reached my prime yet" - Jake Peacock wants to keep testing himself in ONE against the toughest opponents

James de Rozario 🕒︎ 2025-11-10

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I don't feel like I've reached my prime yet - Jake Peacock wants to keep testing himself in ONE against the toughest opponents

Jake Peacock believes his best fighting days still lie ahead, and time remains his most valuable commodity.The 32-year-old Canadian-English striker faces Suakim Sor Jor Tongprajin in a bantamweight Muay Thai matchup at ONE 173: Superbon vs. Noiri inside Tokyo's Ariake Arena on Sunday, November 16.In an interview with ONE Championship ahead of his clash with the Thai veteran, 'The One' opened up about his ambitious mindset and why he refuses to take easy fights."I want to keep testing myself and seeing just how good I can be and where I can go. I don't want to waste time either. I'm 32, and I don't feel like I've reached my prime yet," Jake Peacock told the promotion.Can he carry on his winning run on the grandest stage of combat sports against Suakim at ONE 173? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJake Peacock ready to 'crush' Suakim's dreams in Tokyo showdownJake Peacock arrives in 'The Land of the Rising Sun' on an impressive 2-0 run in ONE Championship. And he ought to do all he can, even if it means crushing Suakim's ambitious plans come fight night.During a separate interview with the South China Morning Post, the Canadian-English striking maestro shared his mindset heading into this clash, and why he doesn't plan to hold back against the Thai warrior."I'd like to stop anyone. But there's a lot of people with dreams, and they're writing their legacies right now. Everyone's out to crush each other's legacy and crush their dreams. That's the sport we're in," he shared.Like Peacock, the 30-year-old Suakim has done his bit to impress fight fans inside the Circle. Since joining ONE, the Thai martial artist has competed on eight occassions, winning six - four by knockout.Fight fans can visit live.onefc.com to secure their pay-per-view tickets for ONE 173: Superbon vs. Noiri inside the Ariake Arena on Sunday, November 16.

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