ONE Championship returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 6 with another explosive lineup as ONE Friday Fights 145 goes down live in Asia primetime.
This action-packed event features international stars from across the globe competing under Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA rules — most of whom are battling for a life-changing US$100,000 contract with the world’s largest martial arts organization.
In the main event, battle-hardened Thai southpaw Worapon Lukjaoporongtom puts his devastating left body kick and suffocating clinch game to the test against French newcomer Arthur “Codjoe” Brossier in bantamweight Muay Thai action. Worapon brings 69 professional wins and a reputation as a dangerous clinch specialist. Brossier makes his promotional debut as a relentless pressure fighter who marches opponents down behind nonstop punching combinations and a heavy left hook.
In the featured bout, U.K. standout Otis Waghorn faces Iranian knockout artist Arman Moradi in bantamweight Muay Thai competition. Waghorn combines one-punch knockout power with an elusive, ever-switching kicking game rooted in his taekwondo background. Moradi brings his credentials as a two-time IFMA World Champion and former Iranian National Champion, with an aggressive, head-hunting approach and powerful right low kick that have made him a genuine threat at bantamweight.
International talent shines throughout the card as Thai rising star Bernueng Sor Salacheep meets dangerous Hern NF Looksuan in strawweight Muay Thai action, while Hong Kong’s Tsz Ching Phoebe Lo takes on Turkey’s Zeynep Cetintas in atomweight Muay Thai. The lineup also features India’s Rayyan Butt facing New Zealand’s Ethan Brockett in lightweight MMA, France’s Arthur Klopp battling Japan’s Ryuki Yoshioka in bantamweight kickboxing, and Japan’s Toma Kuroda squaring off with Thailand’s Banluelok Sitwatcharachai in atomweight kickboxing.
So, mark your calendar, put a reminder in your phone, and find out how you can watch ONE Friday Fights 145 live on March 6 in more than 190 countries around the globe!