“A KO can happen in the fight” - Ramadan Ondash says anything is possible in ONE Fight Night 38 war with Aliff

Ramadan Ondash (L) says anything is possible vs Aliff (R) | Image credit: ONE Championship
Ramadan Ondash (left) says anything is possible vs. Aliff (right). [Images courtesy: ONE Championship]

Striking phenom Ramadan Ondash of Lebanon sees another highlight-reel finish in his upcoming showdown at ONE Fight Night 38 on Prime Video.

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This Friday, Dec. 5, ‘The Scorpion’ returns to action in his first U.S. primetime event against Aliff Sor Dechapan in a potential strawweight Muay Thai world title eliminator.

Ondash knows what’s at stake, and he knows another impressive stoppage victory – which would extend his perfect ONE record to 5-0 – solidifies his case as the No.1 contender.

The 19-year-old knockout artist told the home of martial arts in his pre-event interview:

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“A KO can happen in the fight. It’s a game. We don’t know what happens inside the game. We will see. I think it will be a little bit slow, and then war in second round and third round.”
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Ondash has garnered a reputation as one of the promotion’s most dangerous young finishers after wreaking havoc in the ONE Friday Fights series.

The Tiger Muay Thai prodigy vanquished Yangdam Jitmuangnon, Pitchitchai PK Saenchai, and Kongchai Chanaidonmueang.

But his best work yet came against Chartpayak Saksatoon at ONE Friday Fights 114. He knocked out the Thai striker with a violent barrage and won a six-figure contract in the process.

Ondash knows he must top that performance against Aliff and announce himself as the next in line for the ONE strawweight Muay Thai world champion Prajanchai PK Saenchai.

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Ramadan Ondash guarantees fireworks against Aliff

Styles make fights, and Ramadan Ondash knows Aliff Sor Dechapan will be a willing dance partner this Friday.

'The Scorpion' loves figuring in all-out brawls, and he knows his opponent has the same reputation.

"It will be a very good fight. A strong fight for fans. They will watch a good fight. I respect him. We wanna fight," the Lebanese sensation told ONE.

Don't miss the strawweight Muay Thai showdown inside Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, streaming live in U.S. primetime exclusively on Prime Video for North American fans.

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