Rodtang Set for April 29th Bout After Resolving ONE Championship Dispute

Tokyo: The ONE drama is over; Rodtang is ready to fight on April 29th. ONE Championship, in partnership with Rodtang Jitmuangnon and his boxing gym, has resolved their conflict and confirmed Rodtang's fight at ONE Samurai in Tokyo on April 29th.

According to Thai News Agency, a meeting was held at the Jitmuangnon Boxing Camp in Nonthaburi Province involving ONE Championship Thailand, led by Jitinat Asdamongkol, or "Big Plai," along with Rodtang Jitmuangnon, Somjit Waenkaew (camp head), the legal team, and other relevant parties to resolve the previous conflict. Mr. Jitinat revealed that all parties had tried to avoid the conflict escalating into a legal case. He acknowledged that the incident had created discomfort for everyone, but this discussion was a good starting point for finding a solution. He emphasized that he did not want to revive past issues and wanted the matter to end amicably for the benefit of all parties, especially the athlete. He also confirmed that the ONE Samurai fight in Tokyo, Japan, on April 29th will proceed as scheduled, with all parties wanting to see Rodtang compete to his full potential as a world-class representative of Thai boxing.

Rodtang Jitmuangnon revealed that the discussions went well, all parties were able to reach an agreement, and he believes the problem will be resolved. He also thanked all the boxing fans for their support and affirmed that he will do his best in the important upcoming fight.

Meanwhile, lawyer Jen Paisit, a member of the legal team representing Tank, revealed three main proposals: 1. The termination of all disputes and litigation, both domestically and internationally; 2. The cancellation of all existing agreements or contracts, whether written or verbal; and 3. Allowing the race on April 29th to proceed freely.

Attorney Noppamas Thammatheeradecho stated that "Rodtang" will not pursue any civil or criminal charges, and will not disclose contract details or make any statements that could damage the organization's reputation. He also added that formal agreements will be drafted after the competition concludes.