Full Card Revealed For The Inner Circle 19 On June 19

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ONE Championship returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, June 19, with another exclusive card for members of The Inner Circle, streaming live at live.onefc.com.

Two World Championship bouts top a four-fight card that features two of the most decorated women in ONE history meeting in the main event, plus a heavyweight rematch with the biggest title in the kickboxing world on the line.

In the main event, Allycia Hellen Rodrigues puts her ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Title on the line against divisional kickboxing queen Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom in a battle between two of the most remarkable stories in the sport.

Rodrigues grew up in Fortaleza, Brazil, the daughter of a professional soccer player, and started capoeira at 7 before finding Muay Thai at 13. She moved to Thailand in 2018, won the ONE World Title in her promotional debut, and then stepped away from the sport to have a son.

Her return — after two and a half years out, through postpartum struggles and a complete rebuild — produced one of the most extraordinary comeback stories in combat sports. She is now a five-time ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion and arrives on a three-fight win streak with two stoppages.

Phetjeeja is the force of nature standing across from her. The Thai started fighting at 6 years old, was taking on boys by the time she was 8, and became known as the girl who could beat them. By 10, she had over 100 fights, more than 70 of them against boys.

She was banned from fighting boys in 2013, became WMC Muay Thai World Champion at 14, and was the second fighter and first woman to earn a ONE contract through ONE Friday Fights. She is now a three-time ONE Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion stepping into Muay Thai World Title territory while riding a 16-fight win streak. Eleven of those victories have come by stoppage, five of them in the first round.

Brazil’s greatest Muay Thai export against Thailand’s most unstoppable rising force. The Lumpinee crowd will not forget this night.

In the co-main event, Samet Agdeve defends his ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Title against three-time light heavyweight kickboxing and two-time heavyweight Muay Thai ruler Roman Kryklia in a highly anticipated rematch.

Their first meeting at ONE Fight Night 37 in November was a statement performance from the 22-year-old Turk. Agdeve came out refusing to let Kryklia get set, rushing him with straight boxing combinations and relentless low kicks to get inside and negate his reach advantage. By the third round, the calf kicks had done their damage. Kryklia switched to southpaw, lost his power and accuracy, and Agdeve picked him apart for five rounds to claim one of the most significant upsets of 2025.

The story of Agdeve is one that deserves to be told. He grew up in Izmir, traveled to Stuttgart at 18 in search of a better life, and arrived knowing no one, speaking no German, with nowhere to stay. He slept on the streets, found work as a night security guard, and trained after every shift until he had built a solid skill set. He made his professional debut six months after his 18th birthday and has not lost since.

Kryklia, the experienced Ukrainian veteran who has held titles at two weight classes and won the ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix, arrives with the full weight of his pedigree and the motivation of a fighter who believes he left something behind in Bangkok last November. He will need every bit of that character to take the belt back from a man who beat him before he was ready for him.

The undercard opens with two more compelling bouts. Malaysia’s Rifdean Masdor — a three-time IFMA World Champion and SEA Games gold medalist who started fighting professionally at 12 — steps into the ring for atomweight Muay Thai action on a four-fight win streak against Iran’s Javad Mozafari, who makes his ONE debut. And Canada’s Olivia Bahsous faces Thailand’s Phontip Khlongtoeiyouthcenter in a catchweight Muay Thai opener, with both fighters making their ONE debut.

The Inner Circle 19 Full Card

  • Allycia Hellen Rodrigues vs. Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom (ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship)
  • Samet Agdeve vs. Roman Kryklia (ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Championship)
  • Rifdean Masdor vs. Javad Mozafari (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Olivia Bahsous vs. Phontip Khlongtoeiyouthcenter (Muay Thai – catchweight)

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