Muay Thai and kickboxing veteran Sam-A Gaiyanghadao showcased his experience and tactical prowess in a recent strawweight Muay Thai bout against Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi. Despite dropping his opponent for a count during the fight, Sam-A remained cautious and respectful of Jaosuayai’s knockout power.
In a post-fight interview with ONE Championship after his victory at ONE Friday Fights 137, Sam-A emphasized the need to stay focused and careful throughout the match, acknowledging the threat posed by his opponent’s heavy and fast punches. Jaosuayai, known for his six knockout victories in eight promotional wins, proved to be a dangerous contender in the flyweight division.
Sam-A’s cautious approach and respect for Jaosuayai’s power highlight the mentality of an experienced fighter who understands the risks involved in underestimating an opponent, especially one with knockout capabilities. The 42-year-old legend’s acknowledgment of Jaosuayai’s threat demonstrates his strategic mindset and ability to adapt to his opponent’s strengths.
Despite his age and extensive fight record of over 400 bouts, Sam-A expressed his desire to compete for another shot at ONE’s Muay Thai or kickboxing title. With a dominant performance against a much younger opponent like Jaosuayai, Sam-A proved that he still has plenty left in the tank to pursue another championship title in his illustrious career.
Fans can relive the action from ONE Friday Fights 137: Tawanchai vs. Liu by watching the full event replay on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, the ONE Super App, and watch.onefc.com, with possible geo-restrictions in place.
In conclusion, Sam-A Gaiyanghadao’s victory and post-fight interview showcase his skill, experience, and determination to continue competing at the highest level in Muay Thai and kickboxing. His willingness to face new challenges and pursue another title shot exemplifies his passion for the sport and his relentless drive to succeed.
This article was edited by Saiyed Adeem Karim.

