'The Bosnian Menace' Denis Puric of Canada and Bosnia has fully embraced being a role model to the next generation.The 40-year-old veteran has grown extremely fond of passing along his knowledge to kids training at his home gym, Soi Dogs MMA & Fitness in Ontario.For Puric, having an impact on the young ones gives him so much joy and satisfaction, since he didn’t have the same luxury growing up.'The Bosnian Menace' shared in a ONE Championship interview:"I love the kids, man. Kids are my favorite. My kids are good. They listen to me. I got them all. It's like an army. They're like soldiers. They listen well, they're cute as hell, it's just nice to watch them grow - watch them grow as a human, and watch them grow as a fighter, and the development and just every week, how they improve. I just love that."Puric manages to balance his profession as an elite martial artist while finding time to become a mentor and coach to these children.Admittedly, the battle-hardened striker revealed that teaching Muay Thai has become the highlight of his week during his training camp.Puric returns to action at ONE 173: Superbon vs Noiri, where he’ll tussle with Japanese superstar Takeru Segawa at Ariake Arena on November 16. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDenis Puric says Takeru won't make it the distance at ONE 173Denis Puric has no plans of reaching the judges' scorecards in his flyweight kickboxing bout with Japan's own Takeru.The heavy-handed 40-year-old veteran is confident he can take out the hometown hero on November 16.'The Bosnian Menace' told ONE:"If I'm in shape, I can fight. So, as long as I go in there and bang out three rounds with him, the way I bang out with Rodtang, I don't think it's going to go past the second, for sure."Check Sportskeeda and ONE Championship for updates on ONE 173: Superbon vs. Noiri in Tokyo.