ONE Championship He has a star in his hands. Fairtex seal He has all the ingredients to be a global powerhouse. The Thai star showed it all in an impressive second-round knockout Alise Anderson in One night fight 10which is available for Replays are free on Prime Video.
But it wasn’t an easy night for Stamp. Anderson challenged her, pushed her early and even threw a triangle choke to the floor. However, Stamp showed their mounting improvements by defending well and waiting until the right time to disengage.
“So the triangle wasn’t really there because it was on my head, and then I waited my time to pull my head out, so I bought some time. I wasn’t in any danger because my arms weren’t there,” Stump said in the post-event press conference at ONE Fight Night 10.
The end came when Anderson pulled away to win in the second round. Once there was room, Stamp landed a devastating body kick. Anderson lunged to the mat, and the referee made the block.
The American public rose to its feet as Stamp celebrated. Cheers of her name echoed throughout the First Bank Center, and fans were excited to attempt a handshake as she made her way to the back. It was a break for the Thai athlete in the United States
“I was so amazed and so inspired when the crowd noise was going crazy when she came out. It gave her so much energy to perform,” Chairman and CEO of ONE Chhatre Cityudtung translator.
For a former two-sport world champion, Stamp was happy to showcase Muay Thai in her mixed martial arts fight on American soil. The finishing technique was instinctive on her part. After many years focused on becoming one of the best strikers on the planet, she knew exactly what to do at the right moment.
“In Muay Thai, it’s common practice right so when someone’s within walking distance when someone breaks, you fire a weapon, so it was instinct, it’s been years and years of training,” Stamp said.
The victory earned her a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship. Ham Seo Hee Her next opponent will be in MMA as the South Korean secured her spot earlier this year. However, Stamp was adamant that she did not view Hamm as the toughest challenge, even though she is a longtime veteran of the sport.
“I will say Angela Lee Much harder. “She’s the toughest opponent I’ve ever faced,” said the Thai star.
No date has been set for the interim title mile, but it does get Stamp back on track toward her ultimate goal of becoming a three-sport world champion. In the post-match interview at The Ring, she made it clear that she wanted to compete for all three belts. This message of following one’s dreams was restated at the press conference as a manifesto for any young woman aspiring to achieve greatness.
“You have to really love what you do and never give up, it’s very simple advice, but I really love what I do,” Stamp said.