Stamp Fairtex has come a long way in her quest to conquer mixed martial arts. And now sitting pretty with a 10-2 record in the all-encompassing sport, the Thai standout is on the brink of making history.
The 25-year-old meets Ham Seo Hee in the main event of ONE Fight Night 14 this Saturday, 30 September, with the ONE Interim Atomweight MMA World Title hanging in the balance inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

The opportunity for Stamp to hold a third ONE World Title grows nearer. And for the former two-sport striking queen, it's a historic achievement she's looking to attain. With that, let's take a look at the Thai superstar's top three performances in ONE Championship.
ONE Fight Night 10 - Stamp vs. Alyse Anderson: Out of Stamp's 18 performances in ONE, her most recent display at ONE Fight Night 10: Johnson vs. Moraes III this past May might just have been her most prolific yet.
The Fairtex Training Center product headed into enemy territory to face Alyse Anderson in a pivotal atomweight MMA showdown. And with it happening on U.S. soil for the very first time, Stamp looked to make her mark in front of a new audience.
She did just that in front of the crazy crowd in Colorado. The battle was billed as striker-versus-grappler, but Stamp showcased her ever-evolving grappling game. And after finding her feet, the Thai landed a textbook liver kick on Anderson, ending the fight at 2:27 of round two.
ONE: WINTER WARRIORS - Stamp vs. Ritu Phogat: Earlier in Stamp's career, the former two-sport ONE World Champion also showcased her flourishing grappling prowess at ONE: WINTER WARRIORS against the gritty atomweight star Ritu Phogat in December 2021.
Phogat brought the fight to Stamp from the get-go. The Indian's clinch game was in full force against Stamp but, to the Thai megastar's credit, she was able to stop multiple takedown attempts.
The second frame saw Stamp give up a takedown, but her improvements off her back were prevalent. And just two minutes into the second round, Stamp cinched in a tight triangle before transitioning to an armbar to get the tap at 2:14.
ONE: NO SURRENDER - Stamp vs. Sunisa Srisen: Stamp entered her fifth MMA outing at ONE: NO SURRENDER in July 2020. And doing so against a willing striker in Sunisa Srisen, her formative talents were starting to show in the world's largest martial arts organization.
The pair mixed it up on the feet immediately, with Stamp controlling the pace and landing the cleaner strikes from the first bell. But it was the killer instinct of Stamp that made the difference overall.
Stamp utilized her textbook Muay Thai elbows to distract her compatriot and enable a takedown. From there, the finish fell into Stamp's hands. And at just 3:57 of round one, Stamp's punishment from mount paid off to earn her fifth consecutive MMA victory.