The “Shadow Cat” has found her claws. In a night of high-octane drama at the iconic Lumpinee Stadium, Malaysia’s MMA darling Jihin Radzuan silenced the critics and electrified the crowd at ONE Fight Night 40 by devastatingly stopping Brazil’s Gabriela Fujimoto.
From the opening bell, Jihin looked sharper and more aggressive than ever. Stepping into the ring under the bright lights of Bangkok, she discarded her usual cautious approach for a display of pure dominance.
Jihin started the fight with absolute confidence in the round, and round 2. She maintained full possession of the cage, dictating the pace and launching a relentless barrage of attacks. While Fujimoto showcased typical Brazilian toughness, she simply had no answer for the improved striking and suffocating pressure of the Malaysian star.
In round 3, as the clock hit 3:36 in the final round, Jihin shifted into another gear. After dominating the exchanges, she trapped Fujimoto with a flurry of precise, heavy punches. Seeing the Brazilian unable to defend herself intelligently, the referee was forced to step in and wave off the contest.
Jihin, who has traditionally been known for her submission prowess and grinding decision wins, showed a frightening new evolution in her game. She dismantled Fujimoto’s defense systematically, handing “Shadow Cat” the most clinical finish of her tenure in ONE Championship.
The victory marks a massive milestone for the Johor-born atomweight: her first-ever technical knockout (TKO) in a professional career defined by grit and elite grappling.
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