Myanmar’s Soe Lin Oo edges Portuguese fighter Fabio at ONE’s event

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Man of Steel (aka) Soe Lin Oo’s hand seen being held up by the referee, and he was announced as the winner. PHOTO: ONE

Myanmar Lethwei star Soe Lin Oo (aka) Man of Steel beat Portuguese fighter Fabio during the ONE Championship’s Friday Fight (57).
Myanmar’s fighter Moe Htet Aung and Soe Lin Oo defeated their opponents, while Thant Zin had to withdraw from the competition due to emergency medical conditions.
In the One Friday Fight (57) bout, Myanmar fighter Moe Htet Aung also defeated the rival Japanese fighter by knockout and won 350,000 Baht as a bonus in addition to the fight fee.
The opponent had the upper hand in the first round, but in the second round and the third round, Moe Htet Aung attacked with the advantage.
Likewise, Soe Lin Oo was able to knock out the Portuguese fighter Fabio in the first round, but his opponent was able to recover from the loss and compete in the second round.
Soe Lin Oo was allowed to participate in a match for the second time. In the first time, he also knocked out his opponent and won a bonus prize of 300,000 baht.
Myanmar fighter Thant Zin, who was initially scheduled to fight in the second main event tonight, had to be hospitalized due to a ruptured appendix and had to withdraw from the competition. — TWA/KZL

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