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Ramadan Ondash Predicts Knockout Power Will Separate Him From Aliff Sor Dechapan

Lebanese striking sensation Ramadan Ondash believes his superior power will be the difference when he faces Thai-Malaysian Aliff Sor Dechapan in a strawweight Muay Thai showdown at ONE Fight Night 38 on 6 December.

The 19-year-old has systematically dismantled every opponent placed before him since earning his six-figure main roster contract through impressive performances on ONE Friday Fights.

Now, he faces another graduate of that proving ground in what promises to be an explosive clash. Ondash respects his opponent's skills but points to a significant difference in their finishing ability.

"Aliff is a very good fighter. But he doesn't have much power in his hands, unlike me. He fought Yangdam for three rounds. I finished Yangdam in one minute only. I have more power, [I'm] faster than him," the Lebanese teenager stated.

The young striker anticipates an entertaining battle that will showcase both fighters' abilities while revealing who truly belongs at the top of the division.

"It will be a very good fight. A strong fight for fans. I respect him. Everyone will see who is Aliff and who is Ramadan. If anyone wants to see a war fight, they should watch my fight, a good fight, two very good young fighters," Ondash revealed.

With a perfect 4-0 promotional record featuring two finishes, all against Thai opposition, Ondash has compiled a 12-2 career mark that demonstrates his elite striking credentials. Each victory brings him closer to his ultimate goal.

The teenage phenom makes no secret of his championship ambitions and the lifelong dream driving his rapid ascent through the strawweight Muay Thai ranks.

"I want to fight for the belt. I waited for the moment since I was a kid. I will do my best. That's it. Step by step I will get there. I need to get the belt now," Ondash declared.

Standing between him and a potential title shot against ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Champion Prajanchai PK Saenchai is the 21-year-old Aliff, who brings his own impressive credentials with an 8-2 promotional record earned through his performances with Sor Dechapan gym.

A convincing victory for Ondash could position the Lebanese sensation as the next challenger for Prajanchai's crown, fulfilling a childhood dream at just 19 years old.