‘We Will See Who Is Faster’ – Ortikov And Estupinan Guarantee A Flyweight Muay Thai Thriller At ONE Fight Night 43

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‘We Will See Who Is Faster’ – Ortikov And Estupinan Guarantee A Flyweight Muay Thai Thriller At ONE Fight Night 43

‘We Will See Who Is Faster’ – Ortikov And Estupinan Guarantee A Flyweight Muay Thai Thriller At ONE Fight Night 43

The undefeated Uzbek and the dangerous Colombian go to war on May 15 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

‘We Will See Who Is Faster’ – Ortikov And Estupinan Guarantee A Flyweight Muay Thai Thriller At ONE Fight Night 43

The undefeated Uzbek and the dangerous Colombian go to war on May 15 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Two of flyweight Muay Thai's most explosive young guns are ready to trade leather, and both fighters are guaranteeing a performance that will leave fans buzzing long after the final bell. Undefeated Uzbek sensation Aslamjon Ortikov and dangerous Colombian Jordan Estupinan collide in a can't-miss flyweight Muay Thai showdown at ONE Fight Night 43: Tang vs. Gasanov, broadcasting live from the legendary Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this Friday, May 15.

Since bursting onto the ONE Friday Fights scene in 2023, Ortikov has been a wrecking ball. At just 23 years old, the TC Muaythai and Sport Club Shakhriyor standout carries a flawless 23-0 striking record and a perfect 9-0 promotional mark—with four wins coming inside the distance. He's dismantled every Thai opponent placed in his path, most recently stopping former Rajadamnern Stadium Muay Thai World Champion Kongthoranee Sor Sommai to cement his status as one of the division's most dangerous contenders.

But Ortikov isn't taking Estupinan lightly. He's studied the Colombian's game closely and knows this is a different kind of challenge. "My opponent is not a typical Thai fighter. He has a different style, so this will be a new challenge for me," Ortikov explained. "He has good footwork and speed, but I believe I'm stronger in those areas. His defense is not very strong, which gives me opportunities to drop him and control the fight."

The Uzbek powerhouse isn't traveling to Bangkok just to survive or impress the judges—he's hunting a finish. With the vacant ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Championship looming, he knows a commanding performance here could fast-track him to the biggest opportunity of his career. "We will see who is faster," he promised, setting the stage for a thriller that could reshape the division's title picture.

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