Photo Courtesy || Islay Erika Bomoga
Wowcordillera - When you look at fighters like Stamp Fairtex and Islay
Erika Bomogao, you really get a glimpse of how diverse and exciting the
fight world has become. Nadthawan Panthong also known as Stamp Fairtex
grew from a Muay Thai prodigy in Thailand to a full-blown multi-style
superstar. She’s the type who started with pure striking, then suddenly adds
a BJJ purple belt and MMA knockouts into the mix like it’s just another day
at the gym. She’s polished, playful, and dangerous all at once... the kind
of athlete who makes combat sports feel fun even when she’s throwing
elbows.
On the other side, you have Islay, a proud Igorota from Cordillera, who feels like the Philippines’ homegrown lightning bolt. She didn’t just compete, she climbed up the IFMA rankings until she hit world No. 1, putting Filipino Muay Thai on the international radar in a way that felt fresh and overdue. She fights with that sharp, compact power you see in lighter-weight strikers, the type of style that doesn’t waste time or movement. When she’s competing, you feel the pride, not just for the win, but for the representation.
What’s cool is how different their journeys are, but how they both break ceilings in their own ways. Stamp is the global star who mastered multiple disciplines; Islay is the rising Filipina icon rewriting expectations for what our local fighters can accomplish. One is already a household name, the other is building toward it but both remind us that combat sports isn’t just about power or belts. It’s also about identity, culture, and proving that fighters from Southeast Asia can dominate any stage they step on.
In a way, watching Stamp and Islay is like watching two chapters of a story unfolding at the same time, one written in Thailand, one written in the Philippines, but both pushing the limits of what’s possible for female fighters today. They’re different, they’re dynamic, and honestly, they make the fight game a whole lot more interesting.
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