Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium will host another unmissable martial arts night on Friday, March 13, with ONE Friday Fights 146 taking place on primetime Asia.
Thirteen fights spanning Muay Thai, Kickboxing and MMA make up the card, with athletes from around the world putting everything on the line – and for many, a $100,000 contract and a spot on the ONE main roster is within reach.
As the protagonist of the show, 18-year-old Thai talent Detchawalit Silkmuaythai stepped into the main event for the first time, facing off against Ukrainian newcomer Denis Dotsenko in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.
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DeChavallet’s performance in the ring was nothing short of sensational, as he won three consecutive stoppages, each one more compelling than the last. The Chonburi native’s most recent appearance ended in just 25 seconds when he defeated Saw Min Min with a devastating head-kick combination at ONE Friday Fights 141. With a 49-5 career record and a finishing instinct that sets future stars apart, Detchawalit is the most exciting young star on the roster.
Dotsenko wasn’t easily popular in the main event, though. The Tiger Muay Thai product is an awkward, unpredictable boxer whose head movements, feints and in-and-out footwork make opponents uncomfortable. The 25-year-old Ukrainian is on a two-fight win streak and his unorthodox style can upset even the most skilled technicians.
In the co-main event, decorated Thai veteran Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer puts his exceptional skills to the test against powerful Iranian prospect Babak Solouki in a bantamweight Muay Thai bout.
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There are very few athletes on the ONE Friday Fights roster with Kongsuk’s pedigree. The 25-year-old from Korat is a two-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion, a two-time Thai Champion, a three-time Channel 7 Champion and the 2018 Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year – all achievements that prove a career built on relentless excellence. Kongsuk’s signature left body kick and sharp footwork make him a nightmare at any level.
Soroki enters as a wild card. The Iranian is an explosive, unpredictable brawler who thrives on chaotic exchanges, and his willingness to use every weapon in his arsenal makes him a dangerous proposition for anyone – even a fighter like Kongsuk.
Towards the end of an exciting contest, undefeated New Zealand powerhouse Titus Proctor brings his 21-0 record and sledgehammer left hook to Lumpinee Stadium when he collides with Myanmar’s fearless Tun Min Aung in a lightweight Muay Thai bout.
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Proctor’s story is fascinating and his fists are dangerous. After a turbulent childhood in Auckland and Hamilton, where he was raised by his adoptive grandmother, the 21-year-old turned to martial arts to channel his energy, with remarkable results. Fifteen of his 21 wins have come via stoppage, including a stunning body punch knockout at ONE Friday Fights 130, and his left hook is one of the most feared weapons in the lightweight division.
Opposite him was Tun Min Aung, who brought an impressive record of 45 wins and 3 losses and kept coming forward under relentless pressure from the experts in Laiwe. The 19-year-old from Myanmar has the ability and will to make anyone’s life uncomfortable, and with a six-figure contract under his belt, he will fight hard in every round.
The rest of the card is packed with high-level action, including strawweight Muay Thai standout Kongchai Chanaidonmueang, flyweight Muay Thai talents Rungruanglek TN Muaythai and Kraithong PU Phabai, MMA contenders Dias Otegen and Zhang Jinhu, and atomweight talents Petkriangkrai Jitmuangnon and Misaki. Representing Thailand, Ukraine, Myanmar, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, China, Iran, Japan and more, ONE Friday Fights 146 is a true showcase of the best martial arts in the world.
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Ahead of the March 13 matchup, check out the full slate of matches below.
ONE Friday Fights 146 Full Fight Card
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Detchawalit Silkmuaythai vs. Denis Dotsenko (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
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Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer vs. Babak Solouki (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
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Petkriangkrai Jitmuangnon VS Densiam Liamthanawat (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
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Kajornklai Sor Sor Toipadriew vs. Singharat SitKhuntab (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
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Arsoonnoi Sitjasing VS Nuapayak Jitmuangnon (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
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Kongmeechai Sor Bangrajan vs. Andrii Mezentsev (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
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Sheng Yizhuo vs. Feng Yasholang (Taekwondo – Strawweight)
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Dias Otegen vs. Malambo Pelaez (MMA – Lightweight)
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Titus Proctor vs. Tun Min Aung (Muay Thai – Lightweight)
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Kongchai Chanaidonmueang vs. Mehrdad Khanzadeh (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
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Zhang Jinhu vs. Sulaiman NF Looksuan (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
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Rungruanglek TN Muay Thai vs. Kraithong PU Phabai (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
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Piaowan Petphairat vs. Misaki (Taekwondo – Atomweight)
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Chih Cheng Yu vs. Sarmad Jahanara (MMA – Welterweight)
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