Prajanchai PongSuphan PK has a message for his fans — and it is a simple one. He is not going anywhere.
The reigning ONE strawweight Muay Thai world champion remains one of the most complete and captivating strikers in ONE Championship. Whether competing under Muay Thai or kickboxing rules, the 30-year-old PK Saenchai Muaythaigym representative has consistently shown up at the highest level and delivered world-class performances.
With speculation surrounding his next move — including a stated desire to reclaim the ONE strawweight kickboxing world title he lost to Jonathan Di Bella during their rematch at ONE Fight Night 36 in October last year — Prajanchai took a moment to address his supporters directly via ONE Championship.
“To all of my fans around the world, I want to tell you that I’m still here, I’m still training, and no matter what ruleset I’m gonna fight in next, Muay Thai or kickboxing. I want you to keep supporting me. Thank you so much,” the 31-year-old warrior shared.
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Prajanchai says secret to Muay Thai greatness is all about “hard work”
During a previous interview with the world’s largest martial arts organization, Prajanchai revealed the one trait that has kept him at the top of his game for more than a decade.
“I’ve fought around 400-500 fights since I started as a child. It’s not just about talent — you need hard work, too. I may be naturally skilled, but without training hard and learning constantly, I wouldn’t have reached this point,” the ONE strawweight Muay Thai world champion shared.
“In Muay Thai, there’s no end to learning,” he added.
He is expected to defend his 26 pounds of gold against Malaysian-Thai slugger Aliff Sor Dechapan next. However, a trilogy against Jonathan Di Bella could also be in the offing.
Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for any updates on the Thai megastar’s next fight on the global stage of ONE Championship.
Edited by Aziel Karthak










