ONE atomweight world champion Stamp Fairtex is all heart every time she competes, which has made her truly a favorite among fans of ONE Championship since she came on board in 2018.
The Thai superstar, who also once simultaneously held the atomweight Muay Thai and kickboxing world titles, never fails to showcase the warrior that she is, taking fights to her opponents no end with a lot of success.
One example was her showdown against Vietnamese-American fighter Bi Nguyen at ONE: Masters Of Fate in November 2018 in Manila, where she engaged her opponent in an absolutely barnburner, going all-out en route to the hard-earned unanimous decision victory.
The promotion recently took to the archives and posted highlights of the engaging perfomance of Stamp against Nguyen in an Instagram post.
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Check out the post below:
Fans took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the fight and Stamp as a fighter.
A fan highlighted the lioness heart that the Thai fighter has, saying:
"Stamp is a savage heart of a lioness!"
Another user was impressed with the efficient used of her hands against Nguyen, writing:
"Stamp got hands 👊🏾👊🏾"
Below are screenshots of what others had to say:
The go-getting approach that Stamp has in her game has made her among the winngest in the promotion, with a stellar 14-4 record.
Stamp looking to remind fans of the fighter that she is in comeback this year
Stamp Fairtex has been out for quite some time now as she makes her way back from a knee injury. It is something she looks to make up for in her comeback this year.
She shared this in an interview with ONE Championship, highlighting the mindset she has for what she is angling to be an explosive return to action.
The Fairtex Training Center standout said:
"I want everyone to remember who Stamp is and why I'm so hungry for a championship."
Stamp was last in action in September 2023, where she claimed the vacant ONE atomweight world title. She was supposed to defend the belt last June against Denice Zamboanga of the Philippines but the knee injury she sustained in training forced her to withdraw from the fight.
Incidentally, Zamboanga will vie for the interim atomweight world title against fellow contender Alyona Rassohyna of Ukraine at ONE Fight Night 27: Tang vs. Abdullaev on Jan. 10.
The event will take place at the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, and air live and for free in U.S. primetime to North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.