

Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon wants to reclaim winning form in ONE Championship, starting this weekend.
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The rising Thai star is set for action on Friday, August 2, as he takes on Road to ONE: United Kingdom winner Craig “Coco” Coakley in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown at ONE Fight Night 24: Brooks vs. Balart inside the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Rambolek reflects on comeback after two consecutive losses
Rambolek started his ONE run-off with back-to-back wins in the ONE Friday Fights series to become the first-ever fighter to earn a six-figure promotional contract from the weekly martial arts showcase.
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Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned in his next two bouts. He slipped to a tight split-decision loss to Fariyar Aminipour at ONE Friday Fights 22 in June 2023 and fell to a third-round TKO courtesy of American striking star Asa Ten Pow at ONE Fight Night 14 three months later.
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Rambolek returned to form in this latest outing against Soner Sen at ONE Friday Fights 51 this past February, and he discussed how that win gave him a much-needed boost in a recent interview with ONE.
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Coakley also seeks redemption in ONE Championship
“I lost two fights in a row after I got the ONE Championship contract. At that time, I admit that I felt quite uncomfortable. I didn’t want to lose two fights in a row. I just went all out in the ring. But I made a mistake, so I lost. It hurt because I had the chance, but I didn’t do my job properly. I was disappointed in myself,” he said.
“I admit that my confidence decreased. But now my confidence is back after I bounced back to the winning side by beating Soner Sen. It made me feel like I have more power. I have more belief that I will be able to come back and make a statement at ONE Fight Night.”
The Kiapetch representative will need to bring his A-game when he takes on Coakley, as the Irishman will be hungry for a win following a disappointing first-round knockout loss to Suablak Tor Pran49 in his promotional debut at ONE Friday Fights 46 last December.
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With both men out to make a name for themselves in ONE Championship’s stacked bantamweight Muay Thai division, fans should expect fireworks when they collide this Friday night.
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