The Kuala Lumpur-based striker is eager to return to the Circle to test his abilities once again, barely a month after sealing his 32nd career win in Kuala Lumpur.
“I think I’m ready to have a get in the ring again,” Mohammed said with a smile. “As an athlete, you have to be ready at any given time, providing you do not encounter any injuries or other issues.”
His desire to compete against anyone regardless of the situation has made him one of the rising stars from Malaysia at The Home of Martial Arts.
With five appearances between December and July, the Sampuri Muay Thai Gym star has proven that he can test his skills regularly on the international stage.
Mohammed’s latest victory saw him register a hard-fought decision win against fellow countryman Saiful “The Vampire” Merican at ONE: MASTERS OF DESTINY on 12 July.
It was no easy win given Saiful’s experience and proficiency in “the art of eight limbs.”
“My family and fans know I love fighting, and I would never turn an offer down,” 23-year-old Mohammed said.
“I’m trying to improve all my shortcomings in every fight. I believe training outside my regular gym has also given me some much-needed abilities.
He added, “I’m still young, and I have a lot to learn in Muay Thai and my daily life.”
Not many martial artists his age have achieved similar success, and the Kedah native revealed that this is the sole reason why he never turns down an opportunity.
According to the Muay Thai athlete, younger stars should never be afraid to test themselves against anyone. After all, the more you compete, the better you become.
“Firstly, I wouldn’t like to compare myself against other countries such as Thailand. Some of these guys started before they even became teenagers. I started way later than some of these guys, but I never quit,” he revealed.
“I believe that’s the key in Malaysia. Because martial arts or Muay Thai is still growing, and if you turn down a chance, you might not receive it again.”