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‘Stronger, Harder-Hitting Version’ – Tomyamkoong Promises To Showcase Refined Skill Set Against Bejenuta Maximus At ONE Friday Fights 149

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The Thai striker seeks another knockout in his first main event appearance on Friday, April 3.

Fresh off a devastating one-punch knockout win, Thai striker Tomyamkoong Bhumjaithai is determined to make it two consecutive spectacular finishes when he welcomes Moldovan Bejenuta Maximus to ONE in a flyweight Muay Thai main event. The pair collide at ONE Friday Fights 149 on Friday, April 3, broadcasting live in Asia primetime from Bangkok’s historic Lumpinee Stadium. View this post on Instagram The Surin native brings 126 career victories into this matchup.

His promotional journey began with adversity. Two consecutive losses forced him to reassess his approach and make significant adjustments to his game. Tomyamkoong bounced back with two consecutive victories, capped by a statement performance, flatlining compatriot Watcharaphon Singha Mawynn with a devastating one-punch knockout.

He said: “Following those two losses, I went back and completely overhauled my game. I focused heavily on my defense and sharpening my weapons, and it paid off with two back-to-back wins. ” View this post on Instagram That work has produced a more dangerous fighter.

Now Tomyamkoong faces a new challenge in the 24-year-old Maximus, who represents Team Mehdi Zatout and Fight Club Garuda with a 14-3 record featuring six finishes. The Moldovan is known for crafty footwork and sharp combinations. He told onefc.