Top 15 super-middleweight Jye Chin determined to continue winning run at Thunderdome 55: "I’m expecting a war!"

Perth’s Jye Chin is back in action on August 28, determined to continue his rise through the Australian super-middleweight ranks

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Top 15 super-middleweight Jye Chin determined to continue winning run at Thunderdome 55: "I’m expecting a war!"Mike O’Hara / Dragon Fire Boxing

Jye Chin promises all-action in August fight: “Hands will fly!”

Perth’s Jye Chin is back in action on August 28, determined to continue his rise through the Australian super-middleweight ranks when Dragon Fire Boxing returns to Metro City Arena for Thunderdome 55.

Aussie #13-rated super-middleweight Jye Chin will return to the ring following a standout performance against fellow Australian contender Ryan Daye, carrying plenty of momentum into his latest challenge.

The 22-year-old prospect has built an impressive three-fight winning streak and now faces Indonesia’s Laurensius Lowa, with Chin determined to take another step towards the upper reaches of the division.

Despite his growing reputation, Chin isn't taking anything for granted.

“Don’t know much about my opponent. I don’t take anybody lightly, so I’m expecting a war regardless. I think he’ll bring pressure, and I’m ready to fight any kind of fight it turns into.”

That mentality has been reflected in Chin’s preparation, with the young contender putting in serious work ahead of fight night.

“Training has been great! Sparring nearly three times a week and I’m feeling very fit.”

Breaking into the Australian top 15 is already a significant achievement for the 22-year-old, but Chin insists he is nowhere near satisfied.

“To be in the top 15 is a privilege but also a testament to my hard work. I took the hard road and didn’t take an easy fight to achieve it. But it’s barely what I want. Top 5 by next year is the goal.”

Chin is also promising fans a memorable performance when he steps between the ropes on August 28.

“My message to my opponent is simply good luck. I’m not one for the talk, so hands will fly and one will be raised.”

And his prediction for the night is clear.

“Come down and watch the SHOW!! To the fans, I promise a performance and I promise a stoppage. Come down and support as it will be my last one this year.”

With a top-15 ranking already secured, a three-fight winning streak behind him and ambitions of breaking into the Australian top five, Jye Chin has plenty at stake at Thunderdome 55.

August 28. Metro City Arena.

Don’t miss the return of Jye Chin.

Tickets: Megatix Australia
Live Broadcast: Live Combat Sports

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