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Stamp Fairtex’s Exciting ONE Championship Comeback: May 2025 Kickboxing Bout Announced

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Stamp Fairtex is all set to make her eagerly anticipated return to the ONE Championship in May. However, this comeback isn’t about defending her title just yet; instead, she’s planning to step back into the ring for a “warm-up” kickboxing bout. The reigning ONE atomweight MMA champion has been on a hiatus since last June due to surgery for a torn meniscus, an unforeseen injury that threw a wrench in her plans for a title defense against Denice Zamboanga. Last weekend in Bangkok, this Filipino contender seized the division’s interim belt, thereby setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying clash with Stamp in the near future.

But before the titles collide and champions clash, Stamp is opting to knock the dust off her gloves in a slightly different arena. “I think I’ll be back around May,” she shared with the Bangkok Post amidst an enthusiastic gathering of fans at ONE Fight Night 27. With a grin, she remarked on the heartwarming reception, “Nice everyone didn’t forget me.” Her plans? A potentially thrilling kickboxing match at Bangkok’s renowned Lumpinee Stadium. She excitedly added, “I have a fight probably in kickboxing, because I want a warm-up first. Then I will defend the belt this year, maybe around August.” With a meticulous mindset, she reflected, “I want to check my breathing, how to fight again, and I want to assess my knee and my body, ensuring everything’s in great shape.”

The multi-talented fighter has been ramping up her recovery efforts at the Fairtex gym in Pattaya as she prepares for her grand return to the ring. “Everything is getting better. My knee is progressing well—perhaps around 60 percent,” she noted. “I’m not undergoing full-scale training yet, probably around 60 percent intensity as well – it’s not the usual routine, but everything is coming together.”

In a spectacle of sportsmanship turned camaraderie, Stamp participated in a scheduled staredown with Zamboanga this past Saturday, which soon transformed into a warm hug between the two. These former Fairtex training pals seem to have been veering towards a collision course since Stamp redirected her energy wholeheartedly from kickboxing and Muay Thai towards MMA back in 2021—a career move that led Zamboanga to part ways with the gym.

“Denice is really good; her boxing and ground game are top-notch,” Stamp mentioned with genuine admiration. “Even if it’s my best friend, it’s OK. Everyone wants to see us fight. Everyone wants to snatch my belt,” she jested with an indomitable spirit.

Last September, Stamp was also slated for a face-off against Xiong Jingnan for the strawweight MMA title in Denver, but those dreams were put on hold as she went under the surgeon’s blade. “I still want to fight her, as long as I can,” Stamp asserted, her competitive fire undiminished. “I still want to do it. I want my shot. I want to improve and prove to everyone that I can accomplish it.”

As Stamp revs up to return stronger than ever, the world of combat sports is eagerly anticipating her next move. With each step forward, she is not just a fighter making her comeback—she is a story of resilience and the relentless pursuit of greatness.

29 Comments

  1. Joe January 17, 2025

    Stamp Fairtex should focus only on MMA. Mixing disciplines could distract her.

    • Lara B January 17, 2025

      Competitors are often stronger when they diversify their skills.

      • Joe January 17, 2025

        True, but mastering one before branching out can make a bigger impact.

      • Mark D January 17, 2025

        It’s all about strategy. Look at Cejudo, he did it successfully.

  2. grower134 January 17, 2025

    Can’t wait to see her fight again, her energy is unmatched!

  3. Samantha January 17, 2025

    Taking time off for surgery might have set her back a bit, but it seems she’s bouncing back strong.

    • Tom K January 17, 2025

      Athletes today recover from injuries faster thanks to advanced medical procedures.

  4. Larry D January 17, 2025

    Warm-up fights are smart. It’s like testing the waters before diving back in full force.

    • Lucy January 17, 2025

      Yes, but only if she doesn’t get too comfortable in that zone.

    • Larry D January 17, 2025

      Comfort can be a downfall, but I think she’s driven enough to avoid that.

  5. Analyst42 January 17, 2025

    The MMA landscape could change significantly while she’s out of title contention. Competitors gain ground.

  6. Jackson H January 17, 2025

    I remember her fight against Xiong was a bummer to miss. Hope they face off eventually.

  7. Sophie_W January 17, 2025

    You can’t script sports moments like the staredown turning into a hug. That’s pure class from both.

  8. Maverick January 17, 2025

    Wait, does this mean Zamboanga might get the title shot before her own rematch with Stamp? That’s unfair!

    • Luna G January 17, 2025

      Fair or not, those are the politics of sports, especially in combat sports.

    • Maverick January 17, 2025

      It just means we sometimes don’t get the matches we truly want.

  9. Lily January 17, 2025

    Training at 60 percent is risky if she meets an opponent at full 100 percent intensity!

  10. Elliott_R January 17, 2025

    People underestimate recovery time just because she’s an athlete. Her drive is admirable though.

  11. Henry January 17, 2025

    Warm-up fights can psychologically prepare her. Fans should be supportive instead of critical.

    • Ella D January 17, 2025

      Support is key, but criticism can also be constructive if it pushes her in the right direction.

  12. grower134 January 17, 2025

    Imagine a roaring crowd in Lumpinee Stadium, will be thrilling to witness!

  13. Marco January 17, 2025

    She’s handling the comeback smartly, assessing her knee before full training is key.

  14. Tasha K January 17, 2025

    Stamp’s balancing act between MMA and kickboxing makes her a more dynamic fighter!

  15. Pete January 17, 2025

    I think she should have stayed with Muay Thai. It’s her strongest skill set.

  16. Timothy January 17, 2025

    Staying with a familiar base can help, but trying new arenas keeps it exciting for fans.

    • Pete January 17, 2025

      I suppose her growth could stagnate if she does only one thing.

  17. Rita_Star January 17, 2025

    Kudos to her for the comeback strategy. Many athletes rush back too soon and re-injure themselves.

  18. Max L. January 17, 2025

    I wonder how much of a challenge Zamboanga will be with that interim belt.

  19. Isaac January 17, 2025

    Will Stamp’s return match be broadcasted? Can’t wait to see her back in action.

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