FREE FULL FIGHT: Jo Nattawut completely dominates Sasha Moisa in Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix duel
In May 2019, Jo Nattawut was included in the list of participants for the inaugural ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix, and he was booked to face Sasha Moisa in the quarter-final of the tournament as part of the ONE: Enter The Dragon card inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
Nattawut schooled Moisa during the match with savage combinations and precision striking, and ONE Championship reposted the full fight replay on their YouTube channel recently, with the description:
"Gear up for the return of Thai superstar "Smokin" Jo Nattawut when he challenges reigning flyweight Muay Thai king Tawanchai for the throne in a heated rematch at ONE 167 on Prime Video by reliving his thrilling kickboxing scrap with Ukranian star Sasha Moisa at ONE: ENTER THE DRAGON in 2019!"
'Smokin' Jo was just a level higher than the Ukrainian star, and it was evident throughout the match as he landed more precise and powerful strikes. The Thai star mixed his attacks against Moisa, and he couldn't contain them.
The biggest moment of the fight happened in the third round, where the Thai Top Team representative scored a knockdown before eventually stopping Moisa from advancing to the semi-finals of the Grand Prix.
Jo Nattawut looks to maximize his main event feature at ONE 167 on June 7
After ONE women's atomweight MMA world champion Stamp Fairtex pulled out of her world title fight against Denice Zamboanga, the ONE featherweight Muay Thai world title match between Tawanchai PK Saenchai and Jo Nattawut was elevated to the headliner of the stacked ONE 167 card on June 7 inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.
Nattawut is aiming to maximize this opportunity and become the undisputed king of the division. Furthermore, he wants to avenge his previous defeat to Tawanchai from their first meeting in October 2023.
ONE 167 is available live and free to all Prime Video subscribers in North America in U.S. primetime on June 7. The card will emanate from the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.