Rodtang Jitmuangnon Slams “Samurai” in a Knockout of a Lifetime
Rodtang Jitmuangnon – the Thais’ unstoppable “Iron Man” – shows why he’s the most talked‑about fighter in Muay Thai during ONE: CONQUEST OF HEROES. In a showdown that had more drama than a soap‑opera, the two‑time Omnoi Stadium World Champ rolled his way to a flawless unanimous decision over W5 champion Sergio “Samurai” Wielzen.
Round 1: Quick‑Start, Quick‑Finish
- The Dutch-Surinamese Wielzen came out charging, landing a close miss on a nasty roundhouse kick.
- But Rodtang turned the tables, pounding legs and body with kicks while hurling powerful punches.
- His perfectly timed uppercut sent Wielzen reeling – a classic “tumble to the canvas” moment!
- Rodtang even bounded the cage for a celebratory moment – only to get right back into the action once Wielzen’s capped count finished.
- And the damage kept piling up, keeping the Dutch fighter on pace and playing catch-22.
Round 2: A Takedown Train
- Rodtang’s “dump” game was on full throttle, turning ground game into a relentless buffet.
- Wielzen tried to dodge with head protection, but it was almost useless against the barrage.
- Teep kicks from the Thai warrior sent Wielzen flying back, even onto the floor on a few occasions.
- The sensation of being pushed backwards shot through the ring like a ton of coins – hands down, that’s a spectacular crowd‑pleaser.
Round 3: Samurai’s Last Stand
- In a last‑ditch effort, Wielzen attempted to draw Rodtang into a head‑to‑head firefight.
- The Thai fighter briefly linked hooks but quickly sent him off the ring with another dump.
- With a sharp elbow to the head, he turned the tide again; a kick followed to keep the momentum.
- Rodtang finished the round by whipping another series of powerful teeps and roundhouse kicks – a carnage that left the crowd roaring.
- Despite catching many strikes, Wielzen came away with no clean exit from the bout.
Result & Stats
Rodtang wins unanimously for the final time of this epic clash, improving his Muay Thai record to an astonishing 253-40-10. His domination in striking has cemented him as one of the sport’s most fearsome competitors.
– cheers for Rodtang; the “Iron Man” has once again proven that there’s no cage in Muay Thai that can hold back his unstoppable power.
