Aung La N Sang
Aung La N Sang batters Gilberto Galvao at ONE Fight Night 6 ONE Championship

KEY POINTS

  • Aung La N Sang defeats Gilberto Galvao by TKO
  • Rodtang Jitmuangnon and Stamp Fairtex pick up decision wins
  • Garry Tonon and Shoko Sato have opened the card with wins

Aung La N Sang of Myanmar put on a show for the fans at the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand, demolishing Brazilian Gilberto Galvao by way of technical knockout in a catchweight bout on the undercard of ONE Fight Night 6 on Friday, January 13 (Saturday, January 14 in Asia).

A former ONE middleweight and light heavyweight champion, Aung La N Sang showed nothing but dominance as he pounded Galvao out with thunderous strikes to get the stoppage win in just under 90 seconds.

With the performance, "The Burmese Python" picked up his second-straight win and took home a $50,000 performance bonus.

The impressive outing also helped Aung La N Sang raise his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record to 29-13.

In addition, he registered his 15th career victory via knockout.

Rodtang Jitmuangnon
Rodtang Jitmuangnon defeats Jiduo Yibu at ONE Fight Night 6 ONE Championship

Reigning ONE flyweight Muay Thai champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon of Thailand moved one step closer to becoming a two-sport world titlist after defeating China's Jiduo Yibu by unanimous decision in a 136.5-pound catchweight kickboxing contest.

Currently the No. 1-ranked contender in the flyweight kickboxing division, Rodtang put the pressure on Yibu for all three rounds, punishing and bloodying the Chinese striker with a barrage of punches and kicks to walk away with the clear-cut unanimous decision victory.

Stamp Fairtex
Stamp Fairtex lands an elbow on Anna Jaroonsak at ONE Fight Night 6 ONE Championship

Following a whirlwind lead-up to tonight's event, Thai heroine Stamp Fairtex was able to leave the Impact Arena with a big win as she defeated compatriot Anna Jaroonsak by split decision in a strawweight kickboxing bout.

Stamp and Anna went toe-to-toe for all three rounds, delivering an exciting striking contest for the fans in attendance in Bangkok.

In the end, it was Stamp who got the nod in two of the three judges' scorecards.

Stamp likewise walked away with a $50,000 performance bonus.

It was an emotional night for Stamp, who was initially scheduled to face Anissa Meksen in a hybrid MMA-Muay Thai super-fight.

The contest was scrapped just a day before the bout after Meksen no-showed the weigh-in and hydration tests due to a personal emergency.

Anna, who was initially scheduled to square off with Ekaterina Vandaryeva, stepped up to face Stamp on short notice.

Garry Tonon, the No. 2-rated featherweight contender and former world title challenger, got back on track in terms of his MMA career by submitting fellow American Johnny Nunez.

Tonon needed just under two minutes to trap Nunez with a Kimura lock to force the tap.

The official stoppage came at the 1:53 mark of the first round.

Tonon improved to a 7-1 MMA slate as he tries to climb back up the featherweight ladder.

Kicking off the card was a 150-pound catchweight contest that saw Japanese veteran Shoko Sato defeat South Korea's Kim Jae Woong by unanimous desicion.

Sato was a step ahead in the striking department as he battered and bloodied Kim across all three rounds for the victory.

The Japanese upgraded his MMA win-loss card to 34-15.

ONE Fight Night 6 Undercard Results:

  • Catchweight MMA: Aung La N Sang def. Gilberto Galvao by TKO (punches) at 1:29 of Round 1
  • Catchweight Kickboxing: Rodtang Jitmuangnon def. Jiduo Yibu by unanimous decision
  • Strawweight Kickboxing: Stamp Fairtex def. Anna Jaroonsak by split decision
  • Featherweight MMA: Garry Tonon def. Jonny Nunez by Submission (Kimura lock) at 1:53 of Round 1
  • Catchweight MMA: Shoko Sato def. Kim Jae Woong by unanimous decision