Sornsueknoi prepares for pressure fight against Rambong at Inner Circle 18
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 9:36 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Sornsueknoi FA Group faces Rambong Sor Therapat in a crucial flyweight Muay Thai bout on June 12 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok. After a victory in April, Sornsueknoi aims to build momentum against Rambong, who is currently on a two-fight winning streak. Sornsueknoi plans to pressure Rambong and exploit any weaknesses by dictating the fight's pace. Both fighters recognize the importance of this matchup for their careers and potential advancement in the ONE Championship ranks.
- •Sornsueknoi aims to extend his win streak after a recent TKO victory.
- •The fight will take place on June 12 at Lumpinee Stadium.
- •Rambong enters the fight after two consecutive wins.
- •Sornsueknoi plans to counter Rambong's aggression with tactical pressure.
- •This match is critical for both fighters' futures in ONE Championship.
- 9:36 AMYahoo Sports — ‘I Intend To Close The Game’ – Sornsueknoi Ready To Drown Rambong With Pressure At The Inner Circle 18
"After rediscovering his form with a statement win, the Thai veteran plans to extend his momentum this Friday.
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