Top 5 Reasons Marie McManamon Could Beat Allycia Hellen Rodrigues for World Title

Although she’s just stepping onto the global stage, Marie McManamon has already shown that she’s a serious threat to Brazilian superstar Allycia Hellen Rodrigues. Here are five reasons why McManamon could come out on top at ONE Fight Night 29 in the Atomweight Muay Thai World Title clash.

First, she hones her skills at the renowned Knowlesy Academy in England, where she trains alongside some of the best strikers in the world like Jonathan Haggerty, the reigning ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion. With such a talented team behind her, McManamon is sure to enter the ring well-prepared and with a solid game plan.

Secondly, McManamon has dominated the UK Muay Thai circuit, proving herself as one of the best in her division. Winning titles like Victory League and Roar Fighting Championship in the UK, she’s shown that she’s ready to compete on a global platform.

Her kicking game is another reason to watch out for McManamon. Known for her deadly long-range kicks, particularly the lightning-fast switch kicks and powerful right head kicks, she’s a force to be reckoned with in the ring.

In close combat, McManamon’s vicious clinch game sets her apart. Her ability to inflict damage with sharp elbow strikes and knee strikes in the clinch could pose a significant challenge to Rodrigues, given her dominance in close-range fights.

Lastly, McManamon’s exceptional cardio makes her a formidable opponent. With experience in five-round battles, she tends to excel as the fight progresses, giving her an edge in endurance. Even on short notice, she’s expected to be in peak physical condition, ready to go the distance and potentially claim the coveted ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Title.

Keep an eye on McManamon as she takes on Rodrigues at ONE Fight Night 29 for what promises to be an epic showdown for the gold.