Isfak
Seyid
funneled another unwitting victim into his traps.

Merciless clinches, opportunistic takedowns, bulletproof submission
defense and punishing ground-and-pound carried the unbeaten Turkish
prospect to a unanimous decision over Felipe
Negochadle
in a three-round
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bantamweight showcase on Friday at
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. All three ringside
judges gave the nod to Seyid (6-0, 2-0 ONE), who once again
impressed on the ONE
Championship
stage.

Almost hypnotized by his counterpart’s oppressive style, Negochadle
(6-2, 0-1 ONE) found himself in a constant state of retreat. He
rolled into a heel hook and kneebar attempt in the second round,
then managed to scramble into top position in the third before
briefly climbing to full mount. The Vietnam-based Brazilian was
otherwise ineffective. Seyid crowded him in close quarters,
incorporated takedowns when the mood struck and piled up points
with his ground-and-pound. A successful double-leg with roughly 15
seconds left on the clock in Round 3 tied the bow on his latest
triumph.

The setback snapped a six-fight winning streak for Negochadle.

In other action, Parham
Gheirati
took out Jordan Godtfredsen with a push kick to the
face 46 seconds into the second round of their bantamweight muay
thai headliner; Petmuangsri Wankhongohm MBK stopped Denphuthai MC
Superlek Muaythai when a head kick resulted in a fight-ending
finger injury 1:19 into the first round of their flyweight muay
thai co-main event; Petmorakot Sitnayoktaweeptaphong laid claim to
a unanimous decision over Dieselnoi Liamthanawat in a catchweight
muay thai showcase at 127 pounds; Lamsing
Sor Dechapan
outpointed
Dabdam Por Tor Tor Thongtawee
to a unanimous decision in a
126-pound catchweight muay thai attraction; Got Taipetburi was
awarded a split verdict over Robocop Radgoldgym in their
three-round catchweight muay thai pairing at 120 pounds;
Petninmungkorn Captainkaneboxing buried Akkaradet Guaybangkorlaem
with an overhand right 1:37 into the first round of their
atomweight muay thai altercation; Teeyai
PK Saenchai
wrecked Shuto Sato
with a right hook 48 seconds into the first round of their
catchweight muay thai encounter at 120 pounds; Johan
Estupinan
wiped out Kouta Omori with a head kick and follow-up
punches 27 seconds into the first round of their 141-pound
catchweight muay thai showdown; Noppadet Chor Hapayak eked out a
split decision over Nawaaek Sor Sommai in a three-round catchweight
muay thai confrontation at 134 pounds; Satoshi
Katashima
cut down Jiang Lumin with a wicked left hook to the
body 43 seconds into the second round of their 126-pound
catchweight muay thai clash; and Shoya
Ishiguro
put away Bruno
Azevedo
with a heel hook 9:17 into their submission grappling
match at a 139-pound catchweight.

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