ONE Friday Fights 95 Results – Jaosuayai Makes Statement Against Yodlekpet, Nabati Moves To 23-0 With Lethal KO

ONE Championship wrapped up the first month of 2025 with another all-action spectacle inside the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, January 31.
ONE Friday Fights 95 featured 11 top-tier martial arts contests, and the global fanbase were treated to a slew of knockouts and three-round slugfests across the card.
In case you missed any of the action, here’s how the world’s largest martial arts organization’s latest weekly spectacle went down inside the Mecca of Muay Thai live in Asia primetime.
Jaosuayai Smashes Past Yodlekpet For Third Straight Win
Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi knocked out his hero, Yodlekpet “The Destroyer” Or Atchariya, to secure his third successive victory at ONE Friday Fights in the evening’s main event.
It didn’t come easy for the 23-year-old, though, as he had to deal with Yodlekpet’s onslaught for much of the opening round of their flyweight Muay Thai joust.
However, Jaosuayai knew what he was there to do and he turned the tide in the second stanza. He stalked his Thai compatriot and wore him down with relentless punch combinations.
The Sor Dechapan man threw a flurry that ended with a left and right hook to send Yodlekpet stumbling to the mat.
He rose on shaky feet, but the referee stepped in and halted proceedings at 1:35 of round two, which handed Jaosuayai the KO win and bumped his overall slate to 58-22.
Chalamdam Destroys Pataknin En Route To First-Round TKO Win
Chalamdam Sor Boonmeerit was in dominant form as he snapped Pataknin Sinbimuaythai‘s three-fight winning streak in their strawweight Muay Thai battle meeting.
The 23-year-old weaponized his iron legs and repeatedly chopped down his fellow Thai with vicious kicks.
His relentless energy led to him dropping Pataknin with punishing right kicks to the calf and thigh less than two minutes into the bout.
Though Pataknin beat the count, his left leg was clearly compromised. He knew what was coming but couldn’t stop the onslaught as Chalamdam unleashed another series of crushing leg kicks to send him down again.
That was enough for the referee to step in at 2:24 of round one and award Chalamdam the TKO victory, which pushed his ONE Championship slate to 2-0 and his overall record to 68-15.
Samingdam Outlasts Moe Htet Aung In Brutal Back-And-Forth

Samingdam NF Looksuan may not have secured the finish, but he dealt terrifying damage to Moe Htet Aung in their 137-pound catchweight Muay Thai clash.
The fight was anything but methodical, with both fighters determined to land that one-hitter knockout blow throughout the three-round contest.
Samingdam initially worked behind his counters to land heavy right hooks that broke through his Myanmarese foe’s guard.
The Looksuan gym star almost dropped Moe Htet Aung late in the second, but he stayed on his feet and weathered the incoming storm.
Samingdam then took a more disciplined approach in the final round, which was enough to secure the nod from all three judges in the end.
The unanimous decision win was the Thai star’s fifth in ONE Championship, and it pushed his slate to 43-9.
Super Yay Chan’s Uppercuts From Hell Stop Dunk
“The Super One” Super Yay Chan’s ferocious fists propelled him to a smashing first-round finish of Dunk Lukporphrayasua in 140-pound catchweight Muay Thai action.
The Myanmarese warrior swung in like a house on fire behind heavy leather, switching from straights, overhands, and uppercuts to keep the Lukporphrayasua athlete at bay.
Oozing confidence every time he advanced, “The Super One” soon dropped Dunk for an eight-count off a salvo of strikes.
The Thai returned to his feet, but Super Yay Chan was waiting. He hopped in with another set of uppercuts just seconds after the restart to secure the KO at 2:46 of the opening stanza and push his overall slate to 22-1.
Padejsuk Batters Vasilikhin With Knees For Third Straight Win

Padejsuk NF Looksuan secured a dominant TKO victory over Danila Vasilikhin in their 122-pound catchweight Muay Thai thriller.
The Thai striker controlled the early exchanges with his kicks, forcing Vasilikhin onto the back foot. However, the Russian fired back with two powerful overhand rights to momentarily slow Padejsuk momentum.
Vasilikhin continued pressing forward in the second round, looking to engage in close range, but that proved to be his undoing.
Padejsuk read his game and proceeded to catch him in the clinch, where he unleashed seven successive knee strikes.
With Vasilikhin unable to intelligently defend himself, the referee stepped in and waved off the bout at 2:10 of round two, handing Padejsuk his third straight win in ONE Championship and improving his record to 44-10.
Jaroenporn Secures Scorching KO Against Fahjarat In ONE Debut
Jaroenporn TaiKubon unleashed pure Muay Thai magic en route to sleeping Fahjarat Sor Dechapan in his first ONE Championship outing.
The 26-year-old slugger was relentless from the opening bell of their 117-pound catchweight contest. He blasted his fellow Thai with a barrage of strikes for most of the first round and continued the onslaught into the second.
Despite being pummeled by power, Fahjarat found a moment of reprieve when he landed a swift overhand right to temporarily swing the momentum in his favor.
However, the Sor Dechapan man couldn’t maintain the pressure, and Jaroenporn capitalized with a flurry of elbows before ending the match with a sickening right hook 1:48 into the second round.
With the highlight-reel knockout, Jaroenporn secured the 76th victory of his professional career.
Nabati’s Left Hook Crushes Ferrari In Round One
Kiamran Nabati kept his career slate perfect with a stunning first-round finish of Ferrari Fairtex in their bantamweight Muay Thai contest.
The #4-ranked contender shot in with venom from the opening bell, throwing chopping low kicks at his Thai foe’s lead leg while searching for an opening for his haymakers.
Ferrari, unfortunately, didn’t take note of Nabati’s plan, and he paid the price for it moments later.
As he launched in with a kick to the midsection, the Russian slugger caught his leg, slinked a right to the body, and flattened him with a left hook for the knockout at 1:56 of the opening frame.
With the highlight-reel win, Nabati moved to 23-0 in his career and 5-0 in ONE Championship.
Al Tekreeti Ends Saik’s Unbeaten Run In Dominant Fashion

Mustafa Al Tekreeti handed Eduard Saik his first career loss with a clinical performance in their lightweight Muay Thai showdown.
The Iraqi striker landed punishing kicks before dropping his foe with a pinpoint body shot in the opening round.
Saik beat the count and adjusted his movement in the second frame. He launched in with a high kick, but Al Tekreeti saw it as an opening to land a sharp body shot and stay in control.
Sensing a finish, Al Tekreeti pressed forward in the final round and delivered sharp punches to the head and body. However, Saik stayed resilient to force the fight to the scorecards.
In the end, the judges handed Al Tekreeti the unanimous decision win, which improved his slate to 24-9 and ended Saik’s 10-fight undefeated streak.
Eh Mwi Scores Magical Comeback KO Against Muga Seto
Eh Mwi secured an inspiring come-from-behind knockout win in the second round of his 138-pound catchweight Muay Thai clash with Muga Seto.
Despite being dropped to the mat twice by his Japanese foe in the opening round, Eh Mwi maintained his maniacal pace into the second and fought off Muga’s pressure with unbelievable tenacity.
It was clear the momentum had shifted from the opening seconds of the frame, and the action came to an end in an instant when Eh Mwi clocked Muga with a brutal left hook that left him down and out at the 0:41 mark.
The finish earned the Burmese slugger his second win in ONE Championship and 28th overall.
Kana Dominates Carlsson, Books World Title Bout With Phetjeeja
Kana showed why she belongs amongst the best in ONE Championship with a decisive win over Moa “The X-Guard” Carlsson in their atomweight kickboxing duel.
The former four-time K-1 champion stamped her authority throughout the contest and shot in with boxing combinations that put her Swedish foe on the back foot.
Kana’s aggression had her eating strikes here and there, but she slipped and weaved past the best Carlsson could throw at her to connect with effective counters and her trademark overhand right.
In the end, all three judges at ringside awarded Kana the unanimous decision win, pushing her resume to 23-5. It also secured the Japanese star a shot at ONE Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion “The Queen” Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom at ONE 172: Takeru vs. Rodtang on March 23.
De Oliveira Submits Wakabayashi To Go 3-0 In ONE
Robson “The Monkey King” de Oliveira continued his rise in ONE Championship with a slick first-round submission of Kohei Wakabayashi in their strawweight MMA clash.
The Vietnamese-Brazilian nullified an early takedown attempt and absorbed short strikes in the clinch before countering with a successful takedown of his own to secure top control.
As Wakabayashi attempted to escape, De Oliveira swiftly took his back and locked in a deep rear-naked choke that forced the Japanese fighter to tap at 3:27 of the opening round.
With his third straight win in ONE Championship, De Oliveira improved his overall record to 8-1.