It's potentially comeback season for Stamp Fairtex.
The reigning ONE women's atomweight MMA world champion looks to be healthier than ever while working out at her home gym of Fairtex Training Center several months after suffering a torn meniscus in her left knee.
Stamp took to Instagram to share the progress in her recovery from injury, and things are looking up for the Thai megastar.
After months of rehab, Stamp is back hitting the pads with the force she used to collect three world titles in ONE Championship.
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The former ONE atomweight kickboxing and Muay Thai world champion also made a bold declaration heading into her potential return in 2025.
"I'm coming back baby," posted Stamp Fairtex.
Stamp was scheduled for two high-profile matches this year, but she was forced out of ONE 167 and ONE 168: Denver after suffering a torn meniscus in her left knee during her May training camp.
The 27-year-old was set to defend the ONE women's atomweight MMA world title against close friend and former training partner Denice Zamboanga at ONE 167 in June in Bangkok. She was then scheduled to challenge Xiong Jing Nan for the ONE women's strawweight MMA world title at ONE 168: Denver at Ball Arena in September.
Those two matches, however, got scrapped following her injury.
Nevertheless, Stamp stated in previous interviews that a plausible return to action could happen in the first quarter of 2025.
Stamp Fairtex vows to catch up to her contemporaries when she makes her potential return
Stamp Fairtex knew her challengers were bound to catch up to her while she was sitting on the sidelines due to injury.
Unable to train to the fullest extent during her rehabilitation process, Stamp vowed to push herself harder than ever once she's medically cleared to step inside the Circle once again.
Stamp said in a vlog post from Fairtex Training Center:
"So right now, I’m still recovering but my opponent continues to train and develop more skills. But for me, I’m stuck and not improving. Just recovering. So if I come back and train like really train, I have to focus more and learn more and update my skills a lot."