5 Explosive Reasons To Watch ONE Friday Fights 141 On February 6
ONE Championship’s weekly spectacle has become one of the most unforgiving proving grounds in combat sports. With its three-round sprints, elite-level matchmaking, and an electrifying Lumpinee Stadium atmosphere, the bouts showcase urgency from the opening bell.
On Friday, February 6, ONE Friday Fights 141 returns to the fabled arena in Bangkok, Thailand, airing live in Asia primetime. The card blends 14 bouts across Muay Thai, MMA, and kickboxing, bringing together international talent, established names, and surging competitors under a format that rewards skill, pressure, and decisive execution.
For many athletes, this series represents the most direct path toward ONE’s global events. Sustained performances here have repeatedly translated into US$100,000 main-roster contracts, making every appearance a high-stakes opportunity rather than a developmental exercise.
These are the five biggest reasons why the latest edition of the thrilling series cannot be missed.
#1 The Return Of Johan Ghazali
For Johan “Jojo” Ghazali, ONE Friday Fights is where momentum once moved at full speed.
The American-Malaysian sensation burst onto the global radar at ONE Friday Fights 6 with a 16-second knockout, then followed it with a string of emphatic wins that earned him a US$100,000 contract at just 16 years old. To this date, he remains recognized as the youngest contract winner through the weekly event.
After a planned appearance on a ONE Fight Night 39 was called off due to an opponent injury, Ghazali now finds himself back on the same platform and at the same historic venue where his rise first took shape.
He returns to the ONE Friday Fights stage to face Myanmar newcomer Ye Yint Naung in flyweight Muay Thai, with the opportunity to perform once again in the environment where his style has historically flourished.
#2 Daniel Puertas Returns To Face Thai Superstar Lamnamoonlek
Few matchups on the card carry the resume weight of Daniel Puertas versus Lamnamoonlek TDedd99 in bantamweight kickboxing.
The 33-year-old Spaniard is an ISKA World Champion and a former challenger for the ONE Flyweight Kickboxing World Title, having gone five rounds with reigning divisional king “The Kicking Machine” Superlek at ONE Fight Night 6 in January 2023. That experience places him among the most accomplished kickboxers to return to the ONE Friday Fights platform.
Across from him stands one of Thailand’s most respected technicians.
Lamnamoonlek is the 2021 Sports Authority of Thailand Fighter of the Year and a WMC Muay Thai World Champion. Known as a classic muay fimeu stylist, he blends timing and composure with the ability to punish mistakes decisively.
The matchup offers a collision between two accomplished strikers under ONE’s kickboxing rule set, where adaptability matters as much as pedigree.
#3 Adam Sor Dechapan Eager To Follow His Brother’s Path Onto The Global Stage
For Adam Sor Dechapan, ONE Friday Fights continues to serve as a proving ground, the same path that carried his older brother Aliff Sor Dechapan from weekly standout to a future ONE World Title contender.
The 17-year-old’s development has accelerated quickly, sharpened by daily training alongside Aliff and reinforced by results against seasoned opposition. That progress was highlighted by his recent kickboxing victory over former K-1 Champion Toma Kuroda, a win that demonstrated his ability to adapt across rule sets and manage high-level experience.
At ONE Friday Fights 141, Adam faces Walid Snoussi, an unbeaten 4-0 striker representing Sitan Gym NY and Elamghari Muaythai Team. Snoussi’s last appearance ended in a no contest against Jurai Ishii, a bout halted prematurely but one that still underscored his composure and technical base against established opposition.
With both fighters bringing hunger and contrasting styles, the matchup serves as a measuring stick. For Adam, it’s an opportunity to show that his rise through the weekly series is not only steady, but scalable against undefeated resistance.
#4 Undefeated Sensations Look To Keep Their Perfect Records Intact
ONE Friday Fights is rarely kind to sustained success, which makes the matchups involving Mamuka Usubyan, Detchawalit Silkmuaythai, and Khunpon Aekmuangnon especially compelling.
Usubyan is unbeaten under the promotional banner with victories over upcoming ONE Interim Featherweight Muay Thai World Title Challenger Shadow Singha Mawynn by unanimous decision and Khunsuek Superbon Training Camp by second-round knockout.
At ONE Friday Fights 141, the Russian slugger faces promotional newcomer Yassin Airad in featherweight kickboxing, with the challenge shifting toward adaptability against an opponent with no prior ONE footage to study.
Detchawalit returns in bantamweight Muay Thai riding a perfect finishing record inside the weekly series. He has ended both of his ONE appearances inside the distance and now aims to secure his third consecutive stoppage against Saw Min Min, whose lethwei background brings durability and pressure into the equation.
Meanwhile, Khunpon steps into flyweight Muay Thai against fellow Thai Sornsueknoi FA Group after quietly building momentum through composed performances. Unbeaten across three promotional appearances, Khunpon has relied on timing, balance, and scoring efficiency to navigate tight contests.
Each contest places earned momentum against immediate resistance, the exact tension that defines the weekly series.
#5 Myanmar Warriors Out To Prove Their Mettle
Myanmar fighters have become a defining presence on ONE Friday Fights cards, known for their aggressive foundations, physical resilience, and the deafening support that follows them into Lumpinee Stadium.
At ONE Friday Fights 141, that energy arrives in force. Saw Min Min looks to halt Detchawalit’s finishing run and return to winning form in bantamweight Muay Thai, while Soe Naung Oo enters strawweight action against Face Erawan aiming to build momentum after winning his most recent appearance.
Flyweight Muay Thai also introduces Ye Yint Naung, who makes his ONE debut against Ghazali with the opportunity to announce himself immediately on the global stage. Rounding out the contingent, Lin Htet Aung brings his lethwei background into ONE competition for the first time when he faces Haruyuki Tanitsu in strawweight Muay Thai.
Together, they bring more than individual matchups. They bring an atmosphere that consistently transforms the fabled walls of Lumpinee Stadium into one of the most electrifying settings in combat sports.