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Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke ready to get back on track at home at ONE Championship 68


Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke has three losses in his MMA career, which has taken place exclusively under the ONE Championship banner.

In May 2016, he was submitted by Yoshitaka Naito in Bangkok, Thailand, and lost ONE’s strawweight title. In March 2017, he dropped a split decision to Joshua Pacio in Bangkok for his second straight setback. And this past December, he was submitted by Riku Shibuya in – guess where? – Bangkok.

All three of Amnuaysirichoke’s losses have come in Bangkok in his home country of Thailand. So much for a home advantage.

Saturday, Amnuaysirichoke (8-3) will attempt to win for the first time in front of his home fans – none of his eight victories have been in Thailand – when he meets Jeremy Miado at “ONE Championship 68: Iron Will.” The card will take place at Impact Arena in Bangkok. It will stream as an online pay-per-view in North America following prelims on Facebook.

Ahead of the 39-year-old’s attempt to win for the Thai fans for the first time, check out his highlight reel in the video above.

And for more on ONE Championship 68, check out the MMA Rumors section of the site.

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