‘I Want That ONE Championship Main Roster Contract’ – Denkriangkrai Ready To Walk Through Fire For Six-Figure Deal At The Inner Circle

Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai getting ready for war against Yodthongthai Sor Sommai at ONE Friday Fights 109

The target is locked in, and the hunter is ready to shoot. Thai slugger Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai is not coming to Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium to go home empty handed.

He steps back on martial arts’ grandest stage for a strawweight Muay Thai battle against Abdallah Ondash at The Inner Circle on Friday, May 29. Their Asia primetime clash and the rest of the card will stream live for subscribers at live.onefc.com.

Denkriangkrai walks into the matchup riding five consecutive victories, which puts him squarely in the conversation for the life-changing US$100,000 main roster contract.

The 27-year-old has no intentions of slowing down anytime soon. If anything, he is ready to step on the accelerator against the Lebanese knockout artist for a 63rd career win.

He told onefc.com:

“Riding a five-fight winning streak has my confidence through the roof. My goal for this year is crystal clear: I want that ONE Championship main roster contract.

“That’s what’s driving me to keep leveling up my performance fight after fight. This one will come down to who wants it more because I know we’re both prepared.”

The Thai dynamo has dazzled across his string of impressive victories with sharp knees in the clinch, accurate counter-punching, ring generalship, and the fight IQ needed to emerge victorious in tactical exchanges.

But for all the technical mastery on display, Denkriangkrai is unsettled by one specific number on his promotional ledger. Only one of his promotional victories has come by way of stoppage – the short left hook that put Sanpet Sor Salacheep to sleep in 51 seconds.

The Team Mavinn Muaythai star continued:

“I know the power is there. For this fight, it’s just about fine-tuning my accuracy and hitting the exact sweet spots.

“When you’re wearing those small 4-ounce gloves, anyone can go down if you land cleanly. That said, if my opponent comes in with a bulletproof game plan, you just have to respect that.”

Knowing exactly what his fists are capable of, Denkriangkrai has poured every drop of preparation into this camp.

The 27-year-old understands the math of the moment. If he beats a fighter who already owns the main roster contract he is chasing, then the conversation around his own promotional future shifts entirely.

The Thai is not just hunting a sixth straight victory. He is hunting the kind of finish that turns a hot streak into an undeniable case for a lucrative six-figure deal:

“I’ve put everything into this training camp. Right now, my conditioning feels phenomenal. I am hyper-focused on stopping Abdallah to lock down that ONE contract. I see a very high chance of this fight ending inside the distance.

“Getting a finish over a guy who already holds a main roster contract takes it to a completely different level. If I can knock him out, it’s going to skyrocket my name. It’ll feel like skipping two steps up the ladder at once.”

Denkriangkrai Decodes Ondash

Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai wants the highlight-reel finish, though he also knows that pulling it off against Abdallah Ondash, who rides a three-fight knockout winning streak, will be anything but straightforward.

The Tiger Muay Thai product, whose younger brother Ramadan “The Scorpion” Ondash headlines the same card against Suriyanlek Por Yenying, packs forward-marching aggression and match-ending power in both hands.

For Denkriangkrai, the assignment carries real institutional weight. He has watched Abdallah’s tape closely and respects exactly what his foe brings to the table:

“I have to watch out for Abdallah’s left hook – that’s his signature weapon. Aside from that lethal left hook, he has terrifyingly fast combinations.

“He’s also incredibly durable, always ready to press forward, and he fights with this wild, chaotic aggression that makes him a real handful.”

That respect, however, will not soften a single punch come The Inner Circle on May 29.

The Thai has spent his entire career studying opponents like Ondash and finding the levers that turn the matchup his way. He arrives in Bangkok confident of the exact lever that will win him this one.

Denkriangkrai concluded:

“If he leaves an opening, I’m ready to counter him beautifully. My biggest advantage in this fight is my experience. I firmly believe my ring generalship and fight IQ are superior, and I’m going to use that to dismantle him.

“I’m fully prepared to bring home that sixth straight victory for all the fans. I’m not intimidated by his status at all. Honestly, I feel zero pressure, and I’m not worried about his power at all. If anything, I’m just excited to test myself against a top-tier opponent.”

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