Full Card Revealed For The Inner Circle And ONE Friday Fights 155 On May 22
The Inner Circle and ONE Friday Fights 155 both go down on Friday, May 22, at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, delivering back-to-back action for fans live in Asia primetime.
The Inner Circle streams exclusively on live.onefc.com with five bouts featuring contracted ONE athletes and elite rising stars, before ONE Friday Fights 155 takes center stage with nine more bouts across Muay Thai and kickboxing.
In the main event of The Inner Circle, contracted athletes Yod-IQ Pimolsri and Kiamran Nabati collide in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.
The 24-year-old Yod-IQ grew up in poverty in Buriram with only 5 baht to bring to school. He turned to Muay Thai at age 7 to earn money for his family and has since become the pride of his village and one of the most dangerous stars at ONE Friday Fights.
He secured his contract with a stunning head kick knockout at ONE Friday Fights 137, is now on a nine-fight winning streak, and heads into Friday dreaming of following in the footsteps of his PK Saenchai teammate Tawanchai.
Standing across from him is the 31-year-old Nabati, who made the extraordinary decision to walk away from his career as a dentist to dedicate himself entirely to Muay Thai. He has been chasing his dream of competing in ONE since he first discovered the promotion in 2018.
He earned his contract with a knockout at ONE Friday Fights 68 and arrives on Friday with a perfect 22-0 professional record, ready to make the biggest statement of his career.
In the co-main event, contracted Chinese kickboxer Liu Mengyang faces Venezuelan powerhouse Gabriel Pereira in a featherweight kickboxing contest.
The 23-year-old Liu is a relentless pressure fighter who wears opponents down with straight punches and powerful kicks. A two-time Chinese Kickboxing Champion, he is coming off two consecutive victories including a memorable stoppage of Tawanchai at ONE Friday Fights 137, a result that underlined his status as one of the most dangerous finishers in the division.
Across from him stands Pereira, whose record speaks for itself. He holds a 40-1 professional slate that once included a 36-fight winning streak, four consecutive recent victories, and an IKL Championship in 2025. The 26-year-old Venezuelan grew up in Spain after permanently relocating from Venezuela as a child and has the tools to make a massive statement on Friday.
In atomweight kickboxing, contracted Myanmar star Vero arrives on a three-fight winning streak to take on contracted Japanese veteran Kana, a four-time K-1 Champion whose ONE resume includes a victory over Stamp Fairtex.
Also on The Inner Circle card, British striker Freddie Haggerty — who wants to be known as his own fighter rather than simply as Jonathan Haggerty‘s younger brother — squares off with 18-year-old WBC Muay Thai World Champion Yonis Anane in strawweight Muay Thai.
The Thai-French phenom is the younger brother of former ONE titleholder Nabil Anane and fights out of Team Mehdi Zatout, carrying a 48-9 career record and a lethal head kick into the biggest fight of his young career.
The card opens with undefeated Vietnamese-New Zealander Viet Anh Do meeting South Korea’s Kyungjung Kim in flyweight MMA.
In the main event of ONE Friday Fights 155, relentless clinch fighter Decho Mavinn Muaythai puts his three-fight winning streak on the line against undefeated Russian prodigy Rustam Yunusov in a flyweight Muay Thai showdown.
The 23-year-old Decho grew up in Songkhla in a family that sold chicken in the market, falling in love with Muay Thai through Channel 7 at around the age of 10. He has used his fight earnings to support his family, including buying his father a tourist van. Now he steps into the ring as one of the most feared clinch fighters in the weekly series.
Across from him, the 19-year-old Yunusov is one of the most exciting young talents in Muay Thai. Nicknamed “Tomahawk” by his coach, the Moscow-born southpaw carries a perfect 16-0 record with 11 knockouts heading into Friday. He has vowed to buy his parents a house if he earns a contract and plans to relocate to Thailand permanently to continue his rise.
In the co-main event, seven-time Muay Thai World Champion Panpayak Jitmuangnon returns to the ring to face Moroccan newcomer Othman Rhouni in a bantamweight kickboxing contest.
The 30-year-old Panpayak is one of the most decorated athletes in the sport. Growing up with his family crammed into a one-room apartment in Samut Prakan — his mother leaving at dawn each day to work at a plastics factory — he gave his first prize money to her after winning his debut fight at age 8.
He went on to claim seven World Titles and the Sports Writers of Thailand Fighter of the Year award three years running, cementing himself as one of Muay Thai’s all-time greats.
Across from him, the 25-year-old Rhouni has been training since the age of 3 in Marrakesh and made the bold decision to leave school behind to pursue his dream of becoming a ONE World Champion. Making his promotional debut on Friday, he heads into the ring on the biggest stage of his career.
The Inner Circle Full Card
- Yod-IQ vs. Kiamran Nabati (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
- Liu Mengyang vs. Gabriel Pereira (kickboxing – featherweight)
- Freddie Haggerty vs. Yonis Anane (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Vero vs. Kana (kickboxing – atomweight)
- Viet Anh Do vs. Kyungjung Kim (MMA – flyweight)
ONE Friday Fights 155 Full Card
- Decho Mavinn Muaythai vs. Rustam Yunusov (Muay Thai – flyweight)
- Panpayak Jitmuangnon vs. Othman Rhouni (kickboxing – bantamweight)
- Kohtao Petsomnuk vs. Dokmaipa Santiubon (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Chokpreecha PK TomTKalaiyont vs. Huynh Van Tuan (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Rungruanglek TN Muaythai vs. Terdkiat Sit Jaykarn (Muay Thai – flyweight)
- Gabriele Moram vs. Nefise Delikurt (Muay Thai – atomweight)
- Kom PK Saenchai vs. Kwangpa Teenoikachin (Muay Thai – atomweight)
- Sheng Yizhuo vs. Shoma Okumura (kickboxing – strawweight)
- Yi Nuo vs. Ranma (kickboxing – bantamweight)