April 29, 2025 - 20:28

Welterweight contender Isi Fitikefu recently shared insights on the transformative power of sports, particularly in the lives of children. As he prepares to face Zebaztian Kadestam on May 2, 2025, at ONE Fight Night 31, Fitikefu emphasized the importance of athletics in building self-confidence and resilience among young people.
Fitikefu believes that engaging in sports not only promotes physical fitness but also instills valuable life skills such as discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. He noted that through sports, children learn to overcome challenges and setbacks, which can significantly enhance their self-esteem and overall outlook on life.
The MMA star is passionate about inspiring the next generation and hopes to encourage more kids to participate in sports. By sharing his own experiences, Fitikefu aims to highlight how athletics can serve as a powerful tool for personal development and empowerment, ultimately leading to a brighter future for young athletes.
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