The inaugural Thai Fighting Championships in Long Beach, California delivered its share of action—but one performance stood clearly above the rest. Cade Albracht put on a composed, intelligent, and ultimately dominant showing against a larger, taller opponent, earning a unanimous decision victory from all three judges.
From the opening round, Cade fought like a seasoned tactician. Rather than rushing into danger, he took his time reading his opponent—gauging distance, timing, and tendencies. Despite the obvious size disadvantage, he stayed calm and disciplined, using sharp footwork and ring awareness to stay just out of range while forcing his opponent to come up short again and again.
By the second round, the tone of the fight began to shift. Cade had gathered the information he needed, and the pressure started to build. He began landing clean, punishing body kicks that not only scored but visibly slowed his opponent. The rhythm of the fight was now firmly in his control.
In the third round, Cade turned it up another level. What began as a measured, tactical approach evolved into a full offensive display. He opened up with crisp boxing combinations, mixing levels and angles, and capped it off with a powerful dump that sent a clear message—this was his fight. From start to finish, he dictated the pace, the positioning, and the outcome.
When the final bell rang, there was no doubt about the result. All three judges scored the bout unanimously in Cade’s favor.
It was a complete performance—fight IQ, technical execution, and finishing intensity—all on display. A statement win on a big stage, and a strong step forward in Cade Albracht’s continued evolution as a martial artist.
