“The Jaguar” Strikes the Early Bird: Miado Drops the Bangkok Boss
After a rough opening in the ONE Championship jungle, Filipino fighter Jeremy “The Jaguar” Miado finally found his groove and delivered a knockout that sent the local crowd into a frenzy.
Setting the Scene: Bangkok Lives for Big Fights
The Impact Arena in Bangkok was buzzing with excitement on Saturday, 24 March, as the hometown hero, former ONE Strawweight champion & three‑time Lumpinee Stadium Muay Thai king Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke, faced off against the hungry import. Fans knew exactly who they were rooting for – the man who had dominated these streets in his prime.
Round One, 1:29: When a Hook Becomes a Magic Bullet
- The Pinch‑Point: Miado kept his left hand out, gauging distance while Amnuaysirichoke leaned in—perfect timing.
- The Surprise: Just as the Thai legend stepped forward, Miado unleashed a thunder‑strike right hook that dazzled the arena.
- The Fallout: The fight‑star suddenly froze, then tumbled backward onto the mat.
- Referee Action: Yuji Shimada rushed in, swatted any follow‑ups, and called the finish—no more punches needed.
Everyone, aside from “The Jaguar”, went completely silent; the knock‑out was that clean. Miado’s victory, at 1:29 into the first round, was historic: he became the first fighter to stop Amnuaysirichoke in 12 cage showdowns.
Record Snapshot
Miado now stands at 7‑2, while Amnuaysirichoke’s record dropped to 8‑4. It’s a win that will be remembered for years—both in the ring and in the minds of the cheering crowd.
Wrap‑up: A Night of Surprise
For those moments when you’re watching a fighter blend timing, speed, and strategy into a single hook, you know you’re witnessing something special. Here’s to the next round of madness – keep the rings churning!
