Real Name: Tinnakorn Srisawat (ทินกร ศรีสวัสดิ์)
Born: July 23, 1997
Hometown: Pa Phayom, Phatthalung, Thailand
Height: 168 cm
Stance: Orthodox
Primary Style: Muay Mat
Nickname: The Iron Man / The Tank
Era: Modern Era (late 2010s – present)


Career Record

Muay Thai / Kickboxing (stadium, international & ONE Championship – documented)

Total fights: 327
Wins: 274
Losses: 43
Draws: 10

Rodtang’s record spans traditional five-round stadium Muay Thai, international kickboxing, and three-round small-glove competition under ONE Championship.


Profile

Rodtang Jitmuangnon represents the modern evolution of the Muay Mat archetype.

Where Golden Era punchers imposed danger within five-round stadium structure, Rodtang adapted pressure fighting to faster formats, smaller gloves, and global promotions. His appeal is built on relentlessness — a refusal to retreat, a willingness to absorb damage, and an ability to turn exchanges into momentum.

Unlike many modern fighters, Rodtang was fully forged in Thai stadium competition before becoming an international figure. His rise was not manufactured; it was earned through years of consistent fighting at Rajadamnern, Lumpinee, and Omnoi.


Fighting Style

Rodtang is a pure pressure fighter.

Defining traits:

  • Constant forward movement

  • Heavy punching combinations

  • Low kick and body-attack focused entries

  • High pain tolerance and durability

  • Psychological pressure through pace

Rodtang does not rely on defensive denial or long-range control. His game is built on breaking rhythm and confidence, forcing opponents into exchanges they would prefer to avoid. Under ONE Championship rules, this style proved especially effective.


Stadium Career & Elite Battles

Before global promotion success, Rodtang was a proven stadium fighter.

Titles & achievements:

MAX Muay Thai

  • 2016 MAX Muay Thai 125 lb Champion

Omnoi Stadium

  • 2017 Omnoi Stadium Super Featherweight (130 lbs) Champion (2 defenses)

Rajadamnern Stadium

  • 2018 Fight of the Year vs Chorfah Tor.Sangtiennoi

  • 2019 Fight of the Year vs Saeksan Or.Kwanmuang

His two-fight series with Saeksan Or.Kwanmuang is widely viewed as the defining rivalry of the late stadium era — pressure versus pressure, endurance versus will.


ONE Championship Era

Rodtang became the most recognisable Muay Thai fighter of the ONE Championship era.

Achievements:

  • ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion (2019–2024)

  • Five successful title defenses

  • Longest winning streak in ONE Championship history (14 fights)

Notable opponents include:

  • Jonathan Haggerty (2 fights)

  • Petchdam Petchyindee (trilogy)

  • Joseph Lasiri

  • Walter Goncalves

  • Jacob Smith

His third-round TKO win over Haggerty in their rematch is regarded as the peak performance of his championship reign.


Weight Issues & Title Loss

Rodtang’s later championship run was affected by recurring weight-management issues.

In November 2024, he missed weight against Jacob Smith and was stripped of the ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Championship. Although Rodtang won the fight by unanimous decision, the title was declared vacant, ending his reign.


Special Rules & Cross-Discipline Fights

Rodtang also competed in crossover bouts:

  • Special-rules fight vs Demetrious Johnson (2022)

    • Muay Thai round followed by MMA round

    • Lost via rear-naked choke in round two

He has also fought extensively under kickboxing rules in Japan and ONE Championship.


Legacy

Rodtang Jitmuangnon is remembered as:

  • The defining Muay Thai figure of the ONE Championship era

  • A modern Muay Mat whose style translated globally

  • A bridge between Thai stadium fighting and international combat sports entertainment