The former champion of Muay One Championship almost died of dengue fever

Nong-O Gaiyanghadao once held the Bantamweight Bantamweight's Championship Championship for 4 years. This boxer lost his belt when he lost to Jonathan Hagger in April. In the process of exercise and rehabilitation, Nong-O continues to be ill. He was infected with dengue in his hometown, and the disease was then worse.

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Nong-O (right) lost to Haggerty in April

Sharing with international media, President of One Championship Chatri Sityodtong revealed that Nong-O had to be hospitalized in an emergency situation. He was taken to the special care room for a few days in the most beautiful situation. The disease of Nong-O has a time to harm this martial artist's life.

Fortunately for Nong-o, he overcame the critical crisis and recovered gradually. However, the unqualified health of Thai boxers can make the rematch between him and Jonathan Haggerty cannot take place in the near future. Chatri said he wanted this talent to happen earlier, but this is likely impossible.

Nong-O Gaiyanghadao was born in 1986, and he will turn 37 in early November. Nong-O professional play and kickboxing performance is 330 matches, including 265 wins, 10 draws and 55 defeats. Nong-O has competed in the most prestigious arenas of Muay Thailand.

One of the most impressive victories in Nong-O career is the title of championship at the Toyota Marathon series held in Thailand in September and October 2014. Nong-O won all 5 matches in that series of events, including 3 wins not only in one night.

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