The 25-year-old rising star from the Cordillera region has been making waves in the Muay Thai scene for years. Her accolades include a silver medal at the 2019 SEA Games, a gold at the 2022 edition, and back-to-back gold medals at the 2021 and 2023 IFMA World Championships. In 2024, she reached a new milestone — being ranked the world’s No. 1 amateur fighter in the 45kg division and also made history by becoming the first Filipina to win a world championship after defeating Australia’s Sarah Kwa.
Bomogao’s Rise in ONE Championship Continues with Dominant Performances
Later that year, she took her talents to ONE Championship, becoming the first homegrown Filipina to compete in the organization’s all-striking department. Bomogao continued to impress on the global stage, scoring convincing, unanimous decision wins over Japan’s Fuu and China’s Ran Longshu. She followed those with her biggest victory yet at ONE Friday Fights 111, stopping Spain’s Nerea Rubio in just 1 minute and 5 seconds with a devastating body shot that sent her opponent crumbling in pain.
Following these successes, she celebrated a recent birthday with a major announcement. She revealed that her fourth fight is scheduled for November 21 at ONE Friday Fights 134. With the bout, she will aim to extend her perfect record to 4-0.





