ONE Championship: Rodtang Jitmuangnon vows to ‘fight like a rocket’ against Nong-O Hama
Thai star promises fireworks against his veteran compatriot at ONE 173 in Japan as he looks to reclaim his world title

Rodtang Jitmuangnon is a pure showman. From going viral for dropping his hands to marching forward with relentless pressure and fire in his gloves, he is the ultimate fan-friendly fighter. There is no “off” switch and there are no backwards steps, even when it is a friend standing across from him in the ring.
Ahead of his flyweight Muay Thai showdown with Nong-O Hama at ONE 173 in Tokyo on Sunday, the Thai superstar said he had no intention of changing his approach.
“This is my style and I cannot change who I am,” Rodtang told the Post in Tokyo. “I love to fight this way. I love to show my personality in the ring. When the opportunity arrives, I have to take it. I will do my best on Sunday.”
It is a match built on respect and history. Nong-O, now 39, is one of the most accomplished Thai fighters of his generation, while Rodtang remains the sport’s most recognisable name.
Both men have worn ONE Championship gold and inspired a new wave of athletes. For Rodtang, this rematch represents more than a belt; it is a chance to reassert himself on the world stage.

“When there is an opportunity, I must grab it,” he said. “It’s time to take my belt back.”