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Toyota back at ONE Championship

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This Friday, January 16, 2026, Weerawut Wangphon (TOYOTA) finally returned to Thailand’s biggest Muay Thai stage at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium. After a long hand injury and months of hard work and dedication, he stepped back into the ring at ONE Friday Fights 138 to face a tough opponent, Petninmungkorn.

From the opening bell, both fighters showed incredible skill and intensity. The pace was high, neither of them backed down, and the fight went back and forth with real heart and determination on both sides.

In round three, the fight didn’t go our way. Unfortunately, Toyota injured his hand again. After already having surgery on it, this was a particularly sensitive area. That’s part of this sport, even when it’s painful to watch.

Still, the heart and fighting spirit were there 100 percent. This fight showed exactly what Toyota stands for: courage, discipline, and a true warrior mindset. The whole team is incredibly proud of you, Ta.

Thank you to everyone who supported him on this journey. Now it’s time to rest, heal, and recover. It will take time, but one thing is certain: Strong comeback loading.

Numphangna back in action, first fight for Alex

Our fighter Numphangna is on his way back to the top. After recovering from an injury in his elbow, he had to take some time off from training. He now secured his second win within a short time and will hopefully soon be back to the big promotions. 

Meanwhile, one of our customers, Alex, stepped in the ring for the very first time. After a hard and dedicated training camp, he left his comfort zone and took the challenge at Bangla Boxing Stadium. Three tough rounds, a strong heart and a well deserved win! Congratulations!

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More wins for Team Eagle

Our fighters Danilo Mateos from Spain and Catherine Fu from Canada fought at the new Jungcylon promotion in Patong and both got the win and the well deserved championship belt. Congrats!

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Big Buddha Run

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A different kind of workout: On Wednesdays, we now swap our boxing gloves for running shoes and conquer the hill to Big Buddha.

 

It's around 4,5 kilometers uphill. It's steep and tough, but we're waiting for everyone! Plus: It's "only" the way up. Once you've reached the top, we'll bring you back by car.

 

Important: NO need to be fast to join, everybody is welcome! ✔️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️

Gabriel Pereira wins ONE Championship Debut

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This Friday, November 2nd, our sponsored fighter Gabriel Alejandro Pereira Rojas from Venezuela made his ONE Championship debut in Bangkok at the iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium – and he did it in style.

Facing a tough opponent from Japan, Taku, Gabriel delivered an outstanding performance and earned a well-deserved unanimous decision victory in Kickboxing.

We couldn’t be prouder – Gabriel is the first foreign fighter from Eagle Muay Thai to compete under the ONE Championship banner. His dedication, discipline, and heart inside the ring reflect everything we stand for at the camp.

This is just the beginning of his journey, and we can’t wait to see what comes next.

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