In 2016, he moved to Bangkok to focus on training full-time in Muay Thai.[1]
THAI FIGHT and WMC Champion
Sasha Moisa first appeared on Thai Fight at THAI FIGHT Khmer 2017, facing the veteran Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee on November 25, 2017. He lost by decision.[3]
On July 7, 2018, Moisa faced Satanfah Rachanon at THAI FIGHT Hat Yai, where he lost a questionable extra-round decision.[4]
On October 19, 2018, Sasha Moisa captured his first major Muay Thai world title when he defeated Bangpleenoi Petchyindee Academy by second-round knockout to claim the World Muaythai Council Super Welterweight Championship.
On November 24, 2018, Moisa defeated Cambodia's Keo Rumchong at THAI FIGHT Saraburi by second-round TKO in the 2018 THAI FIGHT Kard Chuek 70 kg Semi-Finals.[5] He was originally scheduled to face Saensatharn P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym for the 2018 THAI FIGHT Kard Chuek 70 kg Championship and ultimately won the title by forfeit when Saensatharn was forced to withdraw due to injury.[6] He finally faced Saensatharn at THAI FIGHT Mueang Khon 2019 on March 30, 2019. Moisa won in upset fashion when he stopped Saensatharn with a one-punch knockout.[7]
Moisa was originally scheduled to face Yodsanklai Fairtex at ONE Championship: Age Of Dragons but was forced to withdraw from the bout.[10] He ultimately returned at ONE Warrior Series 10 on February 19, 2020, where he knocked out Shahzaib Rindh in the third round.[11]
Lethwei career
World Lethwei Championship
Sasha Moisa made his Lethwei debut on February 22, 2019, at WLC 7: Mighty Warriors, where he knocked out Myanmar fighter Shwe Yar Mann in the third round.[12][13]
On April 19, 2023, it was announced that Moisa had signed with Polish promotion Fight Exclusive Night (FEN) to compete in mixed martial arts.[17] He is scheduled to make his debut against Adam Brysz at FEN 50 on September 2, 2023.