Filipina-American superstar Jackie Buntan says she's all for an all-champion superfight with two of the best women strikers in the world when the opportunity presents itself.
The newly-minted ONE strawweight kickboxing world champion achieved the highest point of her martial arts career after besting legendary striker Anissa Meksen at ONE 169 earlier this month.
Now, with a belt strapped around her waist, there's no doubt that Buntan is ready to take her skills to the next level in fighting some of the strongest female champions on the ONE roster.
Targeting ONE atomweight MMA world champion Stamp Fairtex and ONE atomweight kickboxing queen Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom, Jackie Buntan told Combat Sports Today:
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"I know Stamp and Phetjeeja, obviously were kickboxing champs, and they'd do fantastic in both so I think it'd be an awesome fight to fight with either of them."
Thai megastar Stamp Fairtex is the organization's first-ever three-sport world champion.
With that said, she's one of the few athletes left in ONE with the ability to transition into the MMA world and dominate it as she once did at the start of her professional career in Muay Thai and kickboxing.
Phetjeeja is also by no means less dangerous. The Thai powerhouse captivated audiences with her fierce performances since 2023, until successfully unifying the interim ONE atomweight kickboxing belt against former divisional queen Janet Todd in March.
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Jackie Buntan's confidence has also soared since she captured the 26-pound belt.
Just like Stamp and Janet Todd did before her, Jackie Buntan is also gunning for two or three belt glory in Muay Thai and kickboxing.
Fighting at the early stages of her prime years, Buntan believes there's a lot of time to show the world what potential can transform into, when you work hard to get what you want.
Speaking to ONE, she said:
"[My] first [Kickboxing] World Championship fight, and I became a champion. So, yeah, it's definitely the biggest moment of my career, but it's the first of many."