TheStar Sit Chor is back in Thailand after her recent fight in Australia. It has been a busy year for the 23 year old who has already competed two times in 2023.

She appears to be back in her home town of Pattaya. TheStar took a photo of herself at the beach and wanted to leg her followers know that,

I love my body.

Judging from the comments a few of them feel the same way. TheStar is certainly one of the most photogenic fighters on the current Muay Thai scene and is coming off a big win in Australia.

 

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Successful trip

At Roots 21 in Melbourne she took on Malaysian star Spring Sia. The fight headlined the show and the two 115lbers went the distance but it was the Thai who had her hand raised at the end.

It was a successful trip to Australia for TheStar and the perfect way to bounce back after a disappointing ONE Championship debut. She was stopped by Yau Pui Yu in the second round at ONE Friday Fights 3.

 

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Looking good

But regardless of whether she wins or loses TheStar knows that she is always going to look good in a bikini at the beach. Having the physique of a professional fighter and the face of a model is a winning combination.

With ONE Championship putting on events at Lumpinee Stadium every week now she shouldn’t have to wait too long for her next assignment. The loss to Pui Yu was a setback but her career appears to be back on track after a hard fought win over the well respected Sia in Australia.

Plenty of promotions will like the idea of sticking TheStar on a poster and she is not going to be short of fight offers. It will be interesting to see who the 23 year old ends up getting matched with next.

There are plenty of potential opponents out there in ONE Championship’s atomweight division. Janet Todd and Allycia Rodrigues face off in a title fight later this month and while TheStar clearly isn’t on that level just yet she is back on track after her win in Melbourne.