Meet Malaysia’s Rising Atomweight Star: Jihin “Shadow Cat” Radzuan
At just 19, Jihin “Shadow Cat” Radzuan is proving that youth isn’t a barrier when you’ve got brawn, flair and a roaring crowd behind you. The latest showdown at ONE: PURSUIT OF POWER saw her topple the Indonesian veteran Priscilla Hertati Lumban Gaol, snapping her impressive three‑fight run.
The Fight Snapshot
- First Round: Radzuan kicked off with a scramble that turned into a tactical chess match. She was all over the place, shooting for takedowns, chasing the mount and threatening the back whenever the buzz of the Kuala Lumpur arena pushed her adrenaline higher.
- Second Round: The crowd’s roar was deafening. “Take me out, Shadow Cat!” screamed the fans as Jihin unleashed a flurry of off‑the‑steel strikes on the ground, finally locking a precise armbar that forced Lumban Gaol to tap.
- Final Minutes: Even when Lumban Gaol kept her guard up, Radzuan stayed ruthless, keeping the control alive and showing absolutely no sign of letting up.
Despite a valiant effort from the Indonesian, the Vietnamese‑fashioned-guard‑techniques of Lumban Gaol came up short against the ruthless grappling of “Shadow Cat.” Jihin rendered the match her own, leading to a unanimous decision victory that set her record at 3‑0.
Why This Matters
With her second straight win, Jihin Radzuan has thrown down a gauntlet to the entire ONE atomweight division: The era of 19‑year‐old queen has arrived. If you loved what you saw, keep an eye on “Shadow Cat” — the future of this weight class is being built one decisive fight at a time.