Sam‑A Gaiyanghadao Taps Out Singapore and Spots the Flyweight Crown
In a night that felt more like a fireworks show than a boxing match, Sam‑A Gaiyanghadao crewed the hall in Singapore and crowned himself the first ever ONE Super Series Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion. With an 18‑May victory that left the crowd roaring, Sam‑A went from legend to champion, adding a stunning win to his already monumental record of 366‑46‑9.
The Fight‑by‑Fight Breakdown
- Round 1: Wielzen fired on the leg, while Sam‑A sneaked in body kicks and mozzarella‑style front pushes. After a hard punch from Schnell — oh, sorry, Wielzen — Sam‑A clinched and took his opponent into a vicious trip.
- Round 2: The veteran’s lightning lead was countered by Sam‑A’s classic stalking. Clinches galore, elbows on the jaw line, and the crowd feeling every thunderclap.
- Round 3: Sit back, relax. Sam‑A leaned into a wall‑of‑flames defense, dodging waves of kicks, then flipped the script on a sensational high kick. The referee even had to step in twice to ensure no accidental massage.
- Championship Rounds: Speedy straight punches crowded the fray with majestic roundhouse kicks. With only a minute left, a perfect elbow drop was the grand finale, sending Wielzen crashing to the mat for the second time.
Why the Crowd Loved It
Sam‑A’s playbook was simple: “Draw him in, dump him, repeat.” The older fighter’s experience faded under the relentless onslaught. Despite a ten‑count comeback, Wielzen’s last-ditch shots barely made noise. Sam‑A, staying true to his gun‑fighting instincts, caught him in a pristine clinch and turned the tide once more.
The Champion’s Final Words
“I saw him hurt. The openings were a no‑fuss invitation. I went in and finished.” Sam‑A’s triumphant shout was the kind that whispers, “You did that in high school’s binary quest.”
And with another fireworks finale — sweeps, knees, elbows, and a head‑kick that made the arena echo — Sam‑A entered his new title with his head held high, ready to grill the next challenger over the glittering lights of Singapore.
