Top strawweight Muay Thai contender Aliff Sor Dechapan of Malaysia and Thailand wasted no time calling out his next opponent.The 21-year-old striker cemented his status as next in line for a world title opportunity against undisputed ONE strawweight Muay Thai kingpin Prajanchai PK Saenchai.Aliff stretched his winning streak to five at ONE Fight Night 38 on Dec. 5 at Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium, where he outclassed Ramadan Ondash of Lebanon via unanimous decision.Speaking during the post-event interviews, Aliff issued a direct challenge to one of the pound-for-pound best strikers in the world:“Yes, I am confident that my next fight will be a title shot. You know, they also announced it in the ring, so I’m very confident, and if I still don’t get the title shot, I don’t know what to do then. Prajanchai, I hope you’re ready for me. I am coming for your belt.”The Sor Dechapan gym product continued:“I would like to thank all the fans, people who have come to see me inside the stadium. And also people at home who are cheering for me. Thank you so much for your support.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAliff on Ramadan Ondash's frustrations after their matchRamadan Ondash was visibly distraught after the judges gave Aliff Sor Dechapan the unanimous decision victory in their high-stakes clash.According to the 21-year-old, 'The Scorpion' shouldn't have been surprised since he got him pretty good for three rounds.That knockdown in the final frame sealed the deal.The Sor Dechapan Gym athlete told Nick Atkin of The Bangkok Post:“I don’t think he was surprised. I got the knockdown. And I think he should have known the winner would be me. And I think he would’ve just accepted it.”Prime Video subscribers across North America can stream the complete ONE Fight Night 38 event on demand.