After Action Report — All Out Muay Thai
San Joaquin County Fairgrounds | March 14
Saturday night in Stockton had that rare electricity in the air — the kind of night fight gyms talk about years later. The kind that doesn’t come around often and when it does you slow down, breathe it in, and savor every violent, beautiful second of it.
American Top Team Tracy sent three fighters into the storm of full rules Muay Thai… and walked out with three wins. No losses. No excuses. Just clean work under the lights.
First through the ropes was Anannya “The Tiny Tornado” Kaur. Her first fight as an adult and against a more experienced opponent, which is the sort of matchup that makes sane people nervous. But Anannya doesn’t do nervous. She came out like a controlled hurricane — relentless pace, sharp elbows cracking through the air, and the composure of someone far beyond her second fight. The real victory was in her mind: she slowed the chaos, listened to her corner, and executed the game plan like a veteran. A flawless performance.
Next came the technical wizardry of Calvin “Shaolin” Ho-Sy. Calvin is a puzzle most opponents realize too late they can’t solve. From the opening bell he dictated the terms — gliding between ranges, using his athleticism like a chess player uses pieces. Strikes from everywhere, control everywhere. Calm, surgical……
Then came the main event storm — Christian Orellana fighting for the Heavyweight Title.
Christian fought like a man with unfinished business. A blistering pace from the opening bell, controlling distance, piling on pressure. Most watching had it four rounds to one in his favor. He threw the entire kitchen sink — kicks, hands, grit, and gas tank — at a very tough and well-trained opponent. When the dust settled, Christian stood tall with his first title.
Three fighters.
Three wins.
One hell of a night.
Those are the nights you remember.
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