SUMMARY
- ONE Championship superstar Stamp Fairtex’s striking abilities are unmatched.
- She has knocked out many opponents across three sports.
Turns out it’s no fun to fight Stamp Fairtex. The ONE Women’s Atomweight MMA World Champion has finished seven opponents inside the distance since making her ONE Championship debut back in 2018, and she was at her destructive best during a stellar 2023 campaign.
Stamp was named ONE’s “Best MMA Fighter of 2023” for her exploits in the Circle, which saw her become the first-ever fighter to win World Titles in three separate sports with her latest TKO win in September.
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Prior to that, the Thai megastar lit up the promotion’s United States debut with a crushing liver kick that crumbled Alyse Anderson in May. The second-round finish was voted the “Best MMA Knockout of 2023.”
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be on the receiving end of Stamp’s ferocious body attacks?
Bi Nguyen reveals events following insane fight with Stamp Fairtex
One opponent that did manage to get through a full fight with Stamp Fairtex was Bi Nguyen, but that doesn’t mean that she didn’t get hurt.
The pair locked horns in an absolute barnburner in 2019, and although “Killer Bee” survived until the final bell, it was Stamp who took the unanimous decision victory after a relentless barrage of knees from the clinch were a notable feature of the contest.
Appearing on Oosmedia Podcast, Nguyen shared the details of what it’s like to step into the Circle with one of the biggest stars in women’s martial arts.
“Stamp hurt me in the clinch,” she recalled. “I never showed it, but all those knees hurt like hell. Like, I thought my sternum was broken. She ripped my ear off with an elbow. I had to get my ear stitched back on.”
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Stamp was riding high at the time, with both the ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai and Kickboxing World Titles in her keeping. Her Muay Thai skills have transitioned seamlessly into mixed martial arts competition, where she is now the women’s atomweight MMA queen with a record of 11-2 in the sport.