At A Glance
- Bomogao needed less than a round to score the KO win, landing a perfectly placed body shot to fold Narea Rubio in half in a 103-pound featured Muay Thai bout at ONE Friday Fights 111 on June 6 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Islay Erika Bomogao (ONE Championship)
Islay Erika Bomogao described her feeling after her most recent win as a “dream come true,” and one can't blame her for being this excited.
Getting the first taste of a knockout win on the biggest stage for striking arts in ONE Championship does that to a young fighter.
Bomogao needed less than a round to score the KO win, landing a perfectly placed body shot to fold Narea Rubio in half in a 103-pound featured Muay Thai bout at ONE Friday Fights 111 on June 6 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Team Bagsik representative shared how she wasn't actively looking for the body, but one thing she was indeed practicing was the power in her strikes.
I wasn't specifically targeting the body, she said.
The gameplan was to target everything – head, body, legs. I must deal every strike with power. I saw an opportunity for a clean shot, and I took it.
The victory was the perfect reward for her, especially after a busy stretch that saw her travel halfway across the world to represent the Philippines before refocusing on full-contact competition more than a week later at Lumpinee Stadium.
Bomogao said it couldn't have been possible without her solid team behind her – particularly Team Bagsik and the Muay Thai Association of the Philippines, who pushed her into the best fighter she could be.
It's been an intense whirlwind. It's all about staying disciplined and [having] a strong support system, she said.
Then meticulous planning is important when it comes to training, program, nutrition, rest, and recovery time.