British-Canadian striker Jake Peacock understood the assignment and took his preparation to another level for his biggest fight.'The One' will make the case for a top 5 opponent next by beating Suakim Sor Jor Tongprajin in a bantamweight Muay Thai bout at ONE 173: Superbon vs. Noiri.Peacock has looked impressive in his 2-0 start in the home of martial arts.However, he understands that his next opponent, a former three-time Lumpinee champion, demands his best output.Speaking to ONE, the 32-year-old shared how he relocated his entire family to Thailand for 12 weeks to maximize his training environment:"I started 12 weeks out because I knew the first week in Thailand would be a bit of a roller coaster – getting settled and all that. We were only in Bangkok for a week, then we flew to Koh Samui for the rest of camp. I've been dialed in for over a month now, and everything's focused. My family's been really great with it." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostPeacock has always been willing to do the hard work behind closed doors. The limb-different warrior knows half-measures wouldn't cut it against Suakim, who has won five straight.Watch the Road to ONE: Canada winner in action on Nov. 16 at Ariake Arena. Follow this link to purchase the ONE 173: Superbon vs. Noiri PPV.Jake Peacock says beating Suakim will prove he's eliteONE 173 is a statement-making opportunity for Jake Peacock.'The One' knows he has to separate himself from other contenders in the stacked 145-pound bantamweight Muay Thai ranks.For the British-Canadian standout, there's no better way to do so than by beating one of the most feared devastators in the division."Suakim's a really respectable opponent, and when I beat Suakim, there won't be much room for doubt in people's minds," he told ONE Championship.