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Rodtang on potential Adiwang fight: Someone is going to get knocked out

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Thai striking superstar Rodtang “The Iron Man” Jitmuangnon is faced with an interesting challenge.

Rodtang on potential Adiwang fight: Someone is going to get knocked out
Lito Adiwang

Top strawweight Lito “Thunder Kid” Adiwang from the famed Team Lakay recently called “The Iron Man” out and challenged him to a match. Rodtang and Adiwang are two of the most destructive strikers in the entire promotion, so a showdown would undoubtedly be an action-packed affair.

Rodtang has responded to Adiwang’s call out and says he’s open to meeting the Filipino fighting sensation in the ring.

“If Lito thinks he has some tricks to beat me, then I welcome him to meet me,” Rodtang told ONE Championship in a recent video interview.

“It depends on the weight, whether he will come up in weight or if I will go down.”

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Rodtang is the reigning ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion and has dominated the opposition since he joined ONE Super Series in 2018. His come-forward style has enamored fans as he’s rarely met a serious challenge in the ring, practically obliterating anyone he’s been paired with.

Adiwang, however, feels he matches up well with the Thai star, and Rodtang agrees. “The Iron Man” believes it may even be a close fight that will end inside the distance.

“I think Lito’s fighting style is similar to mine. We are both fast and explosive. His striking is quite good, to be honest. I think it’s going to be an exciting fight if we face each other in the ring,” Rodtang said.

“Since we both have the same striking style, and we both walk forward, if anyone makes a mistake, he’s going to get knocked out for sure.”

The potential fight has drawn a lot of buzz among fans of both camps. The idea of a mixed martial arts athlete crossing over to the all-striking ONE Super Series is incredibly appealing. However, Rodtang isn’t ruling out a move to mixed martial arts himself.

“Whether it’s Muay Thai or kickboxing, I’m always open to the idea,” Rodtang said.

“If it’s going to be in MMA, I would need at least a year before competing. I want to make sure I have all the necessary skills. I’ve trained in MMA before, but I need more training.”

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