ONE Friday Fights 137 Results: Siasarani And Yod-IQ Snag US$100,000 Contracts, Sam-A Impresses Against Jaosuayai

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ONE Friday Fights 137 delivered shocking upsets and spectacular finishes at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, December 19.

The world’s largest martial arts organization’s final spectacle of an eventful 2025 showcased elite strikers across Muay Thai and kickboxing disciplines, with two athletes earning coveted US$100,000 ONE Championship contracts through stunning knockout victories.

In case you missed any of the action, here’s what went down, live in Asia primetime, before the night’s main event featherweight kickboxing showdown between Chinese star Liu Mengyang and ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai.

PTT Edges Kulabdam In Epic Slugfest

PTT Apichart Farm weathered a furious comeback attempt to claim a majority decision victory over former two-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion “Left Meteorite” Kulabdam Sor Jor Piek Uthai in featherweight Muay Thai action.

The 28-year-old made an explosive statement in the opening round, dropping Kulabdam with a thunderous overhand right that forced an eight-count. The latter found his rhythm in round two with straight left punches and elbows that cut into PTT’s lead.

“Left Meteorite” continued pressing forward in the final frame with his dangerous left hand, but the Team Mehdi Zatout athlete’s clinch craft and overall output gave him the trump card over the knockout specialist. With the win, PTT improved to 113-24.

Sam-A Survives Wild Exchange To Defeat Jaosuayai

Former two-sport, two-division ONE World Champion Sam-A Gaiyanghadao claimed a unanimous decision victory over Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi in a thrilling strawweight Muay Thai battle.

After facing some adversity from his fellow Thai in the opening round, the Evolve MMA legend dropped Jaosuayai with a devastating left hook in round two. But the creative striker from Sor Dechapan rallied immediately, wobbling the 42-year-old southpaw.

Sam-A responded with a highlight-reel uppercut that sent Jaosuayai to the canvas for a second knockdown in round two. The striking icon then utilized his vast experience, landing sharp elbows and crafty counters to seal the decision in the final frame.

The nine-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion improves to 377-50, proving his championship pedigree remains intact despite facing a dangerous young contender.

Pakorn Taps Into His Veteran IQ To Outclass Suablack

Five-time Muay Thai World Champion Pakorn PK Saenchai bumped his record to 197-46, earning a unanimous decision victory over Suablack Tor Pran49 in their bantamweight Muay Thai banger.

The 35-year-old made a statement in the opening round, dropping Suablack with a left hook that face-planted the southpaw from NP Suablack. The knockdown set the tone for the rest of the bout as Pakorn established his dominance.

Both fighters traded evenly afterward as Suablack tried to recover from the early damage. But Pakorn’s experience and ring IQ shone through as he stayed tricky in the clinch, using technical positioning to keep the 29-year-old at bay and secure his edge on the scorecards.

Siasarani Floors Nattawut On His Way To A Six-Figure Deal

Mohammad Siasarani weathered an early storm to knock out “Smokin” Jo Nattawut with a devastating one-two combination at 1:39 of round two, earning a US$100,000 ONE Championship contract in featherweight Muay Thai action.

“Smokin” Jo appeared dangerous early, rocking the Iranian striker with a cracking right hand in the opening frame. But the 23-year-old Team Mehdi Zatout affiliate shook off the damage to produce another highlight-reel moment inside the Thai capital.

The Iranian caught the former ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Title challenger with a perfectly timed one-two combo that ended the bout emphatically.

The stunning knockout extends Siasarani’s winning streak to four, while earning him a lucrative contract that rewards his perseverance against one of Thailand’s most decorated strikers.

Yod-IQ Earns US$100,000 Contract With Head Kick KO Of Balyko

Yod-IQ Or Pimolsri exacted revenge in devastating fashion, knocking out Alexey Balyko with a perfectly timed high right kick at 2:06 of the opening round in their featherweight Muay Thai rematch.

The 23-year-old displayed patience to read the Russian striker’s game. And just as Balyko committed to throwing his dangerous right hand, Yod-IQ caught him flush with a thunderous high kick.

The referee waved off the contest immediately, giving Yod-IQ his revenge after dropping a unanimous decision to Balyko at ONE Friday Fights 33.

With the spectacular knockout, Yod-IQ extends his winning streak to nine consecutive victories and improves to 126-36, earning a US$100,000 ONE Championship contract and cementing himself as a serious threat in the featherweight division.

Zhang Impresses Against Thongpoon In Kickboxing War

In strawweight kickboxing action, Chinese striker “Fighting Rooster” Zhang Peimian bounced back into the win column with a unanimous decision victory over Thongpoon PK Saenchai.

The Shengli Fight Club came out firing with powerful left punches that immediately put Thongpoon on the defensive. He stuck to the same output in round two, this time controlling the fight with punishing low kicks and crisp boxing combinations that broke down the PK Saenchai Muaythaigym representative.

While Thongpoon mounted a brief rally in the stanza that followed, the 28-year-old Thai couldn’t sustain the momentum as Zhang stormed back to seal the decision on the scorecards to upgrade his slate to 19-5.

Gingsanglek Outguns Suriyanlek In Firefight

Gingsanglek Wor Kumchamnarn swept his rematch with Suriyanlek Por Yenying, earning a unanimous decision victory in flyweight Muay Thai action to extend his winning streak to three.

The PK Saenchai Muaythaigym affiliate landed a clean counter left elbow early that rattled Suriyanlek. Then, he unleashed vicious left kicks to the body in the second round before dropping the 29-year-old for a knockdown with an elbow.

Though Suriyanlek mounted a late surge in the final frame, blitzing with punches to the body and head, it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. As a result, Gingsanglek improved to 45-12 and avenged their 2019 meeting outside the organization.

Shimon Dominates Dedduanglek To Stay Unbeaten In ONE

Road to ONE: Japan winner Shimon extended his winning streak to 11 fights with a unanimous decision victory over Dedduanglek TDed99 in their flyweight Muay Thai banger.

The 21-year-old controlled the action from start to finish, catching Dedduanglek’s kicks and countering with sharp right punches. He grew more aggressive as the bout progressed, stringing together effective combinations and engaging in clinch warfare where both fighters threw knees.

Round three was all one-way traffic from Shimon, who outstriked the Thai veteran to seal his fourth promotional triumph, which nudged his overall record to 25-1.

Duangdawnoi’s Smashing Overhand Flattens Gowing

Duangdawnoi “Little Star” Looksaikongdin made a spectacular statement with a second-round knockout of Canadian newcomer Regan “Coconut” Gowing in their atomweight Muay Thai bout.

The 27-year-old Thai came out firing, dropping her dance partner twice in round one, first with a right punch, then with a left hook. Gowing showed heart by answering the bell for round two, but Duangdawnoi wasted no time finishing the job.

“Little Star” landed a crushing overhand right at the 0:36 mark to wrap up her debut campaign on the global stage with her second successive win and the 72nd of her career.

Okuwaki’s Educated Hands Overwhelm Pet In Thriller

Three-time Muay Thai World Champion Ryuya Okuwaki extended his winning streak to six with a unanimous decision victory over Pet Suanluangrodyok.

Pet opened aggressively in this atomweight Muay Thai contest, utilizing low kicks and clinching. Meanwhile, Okuwaki countered with sharp jabs to establish his range and set up his power punches.

The Japanese technician seized control in round two, though, dropping the 19-year-old with a thunderous right hand that forced the referee to administer an eight-count.

Still, Pet surged forward in the final frame to salvage the bout, but Okuwaki’s devastating right hand kept him at bay and maintained his edge on the scorecards. With the win, the 25-year-old from Yokohama improved to 39-7 overall and 2-0 on ONE Friday Fights.

Denkriangkrai Outstrikes Asahi In Explosive Show Opener

Denkriangkrai Singha Mawynn picked apart WBC Muay Thai World Champion Asahi Shinagawa with sharp boxing and varied attacks to claim a unanimous decision victory in strawweight Muay Thai action.

The Singha Mawynn martial artist established control from the opening bell, landing clean left hands repeatedly on the Japanese fighter. The Thai veteran ramped up the pressure in round two, continuing his left-hand assault before driving a knee into Asahi’s chest that sent him stumbling into the ropes.

Denkriangkrai sealed the bout in the final frame by mixing kicks into his arsenal alongside his effective boxing. The 26-year-old’s third successive triumph on the global stage marked the 60th victory on his resume.

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