The world’s largest martial arts organization returns to the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 25 for another explosive installment of its weekly event series.
The world’s largest martial arts organization returns to the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 25 for another explosive installment of its weekly event series.
will broadcast live from the legendary venue in Asia primetime. There, two dozen athletes across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA will vie for a life-changing US$100,000 contract and a spot on ONE Championship’s main roster.
In the main event, Thai rising star will face Italian powerhouse in a thrilling bantamweight Muay Thai clash. At 23-year-old Yod-IQ carries a 124-36-15 record and trains at the renowned PK Saenchai Gym. He’s also entering this pivotal fight on a seven-fight winning streak.
The 23-year-old Malatesta brings devastating power and crisp technique to this contest, with 40 victories that showcases his finishing ability. The Italian southpaw has scored multiple knockouts in ONE Friday Fights and possesses dynamite in his hands that can end fights with a single punch. This stylistic matchup between the technical Thai and the explosive Italian promises to deliver fireworks.
The co-main event features an intriguing bantamweight Muay Thai showdown between 2024 Road to ONE: Thailand winner and Russian knockout artist . The 22-year-old Kampeetewada boasts a rangy southpaw style with a lethal left body kick.
Osmanov, on the other hand, brings a 12-1 record and aggressive pressure fighting style to the contest. The 24-year-old Russian, known for his unpredictable spinning attacks and heavy boxing combinations, will look to continue his impressive run in the weekly series. Both fighters possess the technical skills and finishing instincts to steal the show.
In featured bantamweight Muay Thai action, Australian fan favorite will square off with American striker in a clash of international talents. Harrison, who trains at the legendary Sangtiennoi Muay Thai Gym in Thailand, never fails to bring the crowd to its feet with his all-action fighting style.
The 24-year-old Australian faces Irving, who has been living and training in Thailand for two years. The 25-year-old American brings a well-rounded technical approach and 12-4 record into this matchup that could inch either man closer to the life-changing deal with ONE.
With both fighters seeking to establish themselves as top contenders in the talent-rich bantamweight division, this bout promises to be a barnburner.
The card also features explosive atomweight Muay Thai action as Thailand’s Tangtang Sor Dechapan debuts against Hong Kong’s in a striking showcase between two fighters looking to make their mark in the women’s division.
Additionally, rising talents from across the globe will showcase their skills, including Ecuador’s undefeated Martin Parra facing Italy’s in atomweight Muay Thai competition, highlighting the international depth of talent competing for their shot at ONE Championship stardom.
The diverse lineup promises non-stop action across multiple martial arts disciplines, with each fighter hungry to secure their place on ONE’s main roster.