ONE Muay Thai bantamweight king Nong-O Hama is arguably the most prolific striker in the promotion, which is evident in the relentless body kicks that he landed on Hiroaki Suzuki back in 2019.
The 36-year-old hit Suzuki with an insane 87 body kicks over the course of their five-round title bout. Credit Suzuki for hanging in there and fighting to a decision loss against the great Nong-O.
The Thai striker is a perfect 10-0 since signing with ONE Championship in 2018.
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Fans took to the comments to offer their opinions on Nong-O's performance.
@hmz_a.k.a_lloyd said: "Bro is spamming the same move 💀"
@sholihinrahman commented: "Damnnn.. Was wondering how long is his recovery after the fight."
@bbbalacananas said: "He definitely felt that in the morning."
@danielp.1991 penned: "What a beast!"
Nong-O Hama explains how moving to Singapore changed his life
The Muay Thai bantamweight champ lived and fought in Thailand for most of his life, but he and his family moved to Singapore a few years back. He told ONE that the move changed his life:
"My whole life changed completely. When I was fighting in Thailand, I lost and won. Sometimes, I couldn’t find any opponent to fight, which meant no income for me. But after I moved to Singapore, I had [a regular] salary. My family's quality of life improved greatly. I could support my parents as well.”
Jonathan Haggerty is scheduled to be the next challenger to the champ's throne, as they will square off at ONE Fight Night 9 on Prime Video in April.
Haggerty is a former ONE flyweight Muay Thai champ who has won three straight inside the circle, beating Taiki Naito, Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy, and most recently, Vladimir Kuzmin.
He faces a daunting test though, considering the champ has tallied five consecutive stoppage victories over Saemapetch Fairtex, Rodlek PK.Saenchai, Felipe Lobo, Liam Harrison, and Alaverdi Ramazanov.
Make sure to tune in to ONE Fight Night 9 on April 22 to watch the bantamweight Muay Thai king look to make his eighth world title defense, as he takes on Jonathan Haggerty live from the legendary Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Check out Nong-O Hama's most electric highlights inside the circle below: