ONE flyweight Muay Thai world champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon and his wife are perhaps the most dangerous couple you'll ever meet. Rodtang, aside from being the most frighteningly intense man in Muay Thai today, holds a staggering 270-42-10 pro record.
The No.1 pound-for-pound fighter by The Nation recently married Aida Looksaikongdin, a former three-time national amateur Muay Thai gold medalist. The two recently tied the knot and have made it public on Instagram:
"Love is in the air 😍❤️ Congratulations to Rodtang Jitmuangnon and Aida Looksaikongdin! 💐 @rodtang_jimungnon"
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Needless to say, the two will be training together and will surely be in each other's corners moving forward.
In a recent video released on Rodtang Jitmuangnon's Instagram, the ONE flyweight Muay Thai king was seen holding pads for his wife. Though they were both smiling during their session, you can tell that Rodtang demands excellence even in training. Watch out, we may have the next power couple of Muay Thai at our hands.
Here's the video:
"serious about teaching !! 😂😂 @aida.looksaikongdin"
Rodtang Jitmuangnon to challenge Superlek Kiatmoo9 for ONE flyweight kickboxing world title
Rodtang Jitmuangnon is having quite a busy first half of 2023. 'The Iron Man' last fought in January, competing in his second ONE kickboxing bout by taking out Jiduo Yibu. The 25-year-old Muay Thai king then earned a shot at the flyweight kickboxing world title against Superlek Kiatmoo9 at ONE Fight Night 8 on Prime Video on March 24.
Despite his aspirations to conquer ONE's flyweight kickboxing ranks, Rodtang isn't planning on holding up his flyweight Muay Thai throne. Regardless of the outcome of his fight with Superlek at ONE Fight Night 8, Rodtang will defend his flyweight Muay Thai world title at ONE Fight Night 10. 'The Iron man' will take on promotional newcomer Edgar Tabares on the main card of the promotion's first-ever show on US soil.
Such confidence exemplied by the ONE flyweight Muay Thai king is unparralled. Taking on two world title bouts back-to-back is a feat only reserved for legends.
Both of Rodtang's fights can be seen live and for free by fans in North America via Prime Video subscribers.