FMD ☣️
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FMD ☣️
@FullMetalDojo
Thailand's Biggest Combat Sports Promotion. Surprises around every corner. Home of @fightcircus. Most of what we post are jokes and parody, obviously.



Global fans can now subscribe to the “Inner Circle Super Fan Club” on ONE Championship’s in-house streaming platform to watch the first five bouts of each ONE Friday Fights card. Starting with this week’s tentpole card - where Nabil vs Rambolek is fifth on the bill. Priced at US$9.99 in 🇺🇸 (prices vary per region) #ONEChampionship




Global fans can now subscribe to the “Inner Circle Super Fan Club” on ONE Championship’s in-house streaming platform to watch the first five bouts of each ONE Friday Fights card. Starting with this week’s tentpole card - where Nabil vs Rambolek is fifth on the bill. Priced at US$9.99 in 🇺🇸 (prices vary per region) #ONEChampionship

If I win the $1 Billion dollar prize, I will collaborate with a fight organisation (most likely @FullMetalDojo) to personally fund a $61 Million fight card. It will trump both the Netflix and UFC White House cards & fighters will be paid generously. Need to do some matchmaking.

Daniel Cormier nearly left the Russian TUF reality series after someone tried grabbing a knife, but Jon Jones convinced him to stay 😳 “Nothing on this show is worth losing your life. When I see things like knives, I personally don’t wanna be here.” (via ALF Global)


Colby Covington says he’s often misjudged, but his actions are to get noticed and earn a better UFC contract🥺 “They just don’t understand that I had to do this to sell my work and to get people to watch me fight, so the UFC would notice me and give me a better contract.” (Via @N3onOnYT )


The UFC White House card is expecting to cost “upwards of $60 Million,” according to TKO Holdings. Kalshi is currently offering over 16x more than that total, with a $1 Billion prize for anyone who can complete a perfect March Madness Bracket: kalshi.com/billion


If I win the $1 Billion dollar prize, I will collaborate with a fight organisation (most likely @FullMetalDojo) to personally fund a $61 Million fight card. It will trump both the Netflix and UFC White House cards & fighters will be paid generously. Need to do some matchmaking.

🆕 Anna “Supergirl” Jaroonsak has retired from fighting at just 22 years old. After her loss to Yu Yau Pui at ONE Fight Night 41, the Thai star opened up about the truth behind her career – a story she says she had never told publicly before. Supergirl revealed she actually wanted to quit fighting eight years ago. At the time, her parents were separating. As a child, she believed continuing to fight might keep her family together. “I was a kid and I wanted them to stay together,” she told the Bangkok Post. “That’s why I fought until now.” She went on to debut in ONE Championship at just 16 years old in 2020, quickly becoming one of the promotion’s brightest young Muay Thai prospects alongside her sister Nat “Wondergirl” Jaroonsak. But behind the scenes, the emotional cost slowly built up. “In the last two or three years I had panic attacks… I could not sleep and have had bad depression,” she said. Support from her boyfriend, Thai MMA fighter Peter Danesoe, helped her begin to rethink her future. “He told me I could still work hard and help people, help animals,” she said. Supergirl says she has realised she doesn’t need the fame or money that once came with fighting. “I have food, I have a house, I have a car. That’s enough for me,” she said. After years of carrying the expectations of others, she says the decision has finally brought her peace. “I don’t hate Muay Thai,” she said. “I love Muay Thai in my life. But I just don’t want to fight now.” More @BangkokPostNews 🔜 (link in bio) #ONEChampionship #BangkokPostONE









