Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, will once again serve as the backdrop for world-class Muay Thai competition when ONE Fight Night 33 takes center stage on Saturday, July 12, featuring a championship bout that epitomizes the sport's global evolution.
The venue's storied history makes it the perfect setting for this clash between reigning ONE Women's Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues and challenger Johanna Persson. The title tilt is a high-stakes addition to a solid night of martial arts action.

This championship encounter represents more than just another title fight. It symbolizes the international growth of women's Muay Thai, bringing together a Brazilian champion who conquered Thailand's own Stamp Fairtex with a European challenger who has dominated her continental competition.
Rodrigues' presence continues her remarkable championship story. Since stunning Stamp in 2020 to claim the title, the Brazilian has transformed from a relative unknown fighter to one of the sport's most recognizable faces.
But Persson's challenge represents European Muay Thai's rise. Her collection of WBC and ISKA World Titles, combined with numerous continental championships, demonstrates the depth of talent now emerging from regions once considered peripheral to the sport. Her aggressive style and championship experience make her a threat to end Rodrigues' reign.
The July 12 championship bout promises to deliver the kind of elite-level competition that has made Lumpinee Stadium synonymous with Muay Thai excellence, while simultaneously showcasing the sport's bright international future.
ONE Fight Night 33 will be broadcast live on JioHotstar and Star Sports Select 2 at 6:30 a.m. India Standard Time (IST) on Saturday, July 12.