Stamp Fairtex Returns In Atomweight Muay Thai Clash Against Cynthia Flores At The Inner Circle on June 26

Stamp Fairtex (L) faces off with Cynthia Flores (R) at The Inner Circle.

Former three-sport queen Stamp Fairtex is officially returning to her roots in “the art of eight limbs.”

The Thai megastar will face Mexican firecracker Cynthia Flores in a high-stakes atomweight Muay Thai clash at The Inner Circle. Broadcasting live in Asia primetime, this highly anticipated battle goes down on Friday, June 26, and streams exclusively for members on live.onefc.com.

As a global superstar, Stamp stands entirely alone in combat sports history. The Fairtex Training Center representative remains the only athlete to ever win ONE World Titles in Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA.

However, it is her infectious charisma and remarkably warm demeanor outside of competition that have transformed her into a universally beloved fan favorite. This unprecedented trifecta of gold, paired with her undeniable star power, cements her legacy as a truly generational competitor on the world stage.

A Return To Her Striking Roots

Before dominating the women’s 115-pound MMA ranks and racking up 11 spectacular victories over some of the fiercest athletes on the planet, her martial arts journey began in the stand-up game. The 28-year-old boasts a decorated striking background forged in the unforgiving crucible of Thailand’s stadium circuit.

After capturing the inaugural ONE Atomweight Kickboxing World Title in 2018, the Pattaya resident made history as a two-sport World Champion. She achieved that incredible feat by defeating legendary American Janet “JT” Todd via unanimous decision to claim the inaugural ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Title at ONE: Call to Greatness in February 2019.

The Thai fan favorite successfully defended her 26 pounds of gold just four months later, overcoming Australian sensation Alma Juniku in a grueling five-round war at ONE: Dreams of Gold.

Eventually, she dropped the crown via a razor-close majority decision to Allycia Hellen Rodrigues at ONE: A New Breed in August 2020, surrendering the ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Title. That narrow defeat prompted a massive shift in focus to MMA, where she ultimately captured her third World Title.

The Road Back To Glory

A severe meniscus tear suffered in May 2024 threatened to derail Stamp’s momentum, sidelining her for more than a year. However, the resilient icon persevered through rigorous rehabilitation and battled her way back to prime physical condition.

Defying the odds, she made her long-awaited return at ONE 173 last November against Kana “Krusher Queen” Morimoto in a three-round kickboxing bout. While she dropped a hard-fought unanimous decision to the Japanese standout, those nine minutes of high-paced action only made her hungrier to reclaim her lost martial arts glory.

Now, that arduous journey leads her back to her foundational discipline of Muay Thai for a high-stakes showdown against a dangerous opponent who brings a relentlessly aggressive style to the ring.

Flores dominated the North American regional scene through sheer hard work before making her way to the global stage. Although she suffered hard-fought decision losses to Martyna Dominczak and Tangtang Sor Dechapan, those grueling battles taught the Mexican Muay Thai champion exactly what it takes to compete at the absolute highest levels of the sport.

Now, the 31-year-old gets the opportunity of a lifetime against one of the promotion’s biggest stars. She fully plans to capitalize on this life-changing moment and pull off a monumental upset.

For Stamp, the stakes are equally massive. She desperately needs to return to the win column and definitively prove she is still one of the most dangerous female strikers on the planet when they lock horns on Friday, June 26.

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