28-year-old featherweight Muay Thai standout 'The Chef' Luke Lessei of the United States dazzled in his first-round annihilation of Canadian opponent Cody Jerome last weekend at ONE Fight Night 27 on Prime Video. One of the most apparent evolutions in Lessei's game has been his defensive elusiveness.Simply put, Lessei was hard to find and hard to hit. 'The Chef's' defensive strategies were absolutely on point, which led to a technical knockout victory at the two-minute mark of their scheduled three-rounder.Speaking to the media backstage at the event, Lessei pointed to his movement as the key to victory against Jerome. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post'The Chef' said:"I wasn't where he thought I was going to be, in all my last fights you saw me get hit a lot more. I don't know how many times I got hit in this fight, but that's the number one thing, I had more footwork this time."ONE Fight Night 27: Tang vs. Abdullaev on Prime Video was broadcast live from the historic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand last Saturday, Jan. 11. Fans in the United States and Canada can catch all the action via replay on-demand on Amazon Prime Video.What's next for Luke Lessei?Luke Lessei is looking to continue his momentum and rise through the featherweight ranks, which he knows is like a shark tank of talent. He told Nick Atkin:"I know, like my division is stacked. Everybody knows the 155 division is stacked. So I just want to keep going up in the ranks. We're still at number five. I just want to keep getting highlights, keep gaining fans, keep showing everybody that I'm not just a tough guy. You know, I got a lot of different flavors that I can pull off in there. And, yeah, we're just looking up."Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding Luke Lessei's next fight.