Regian Eersel Vs. Rungrawee ONE World Title Bout Plus Four More Fights Complete The Inner Circle Card For April 10
ONE Championship returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday, April 10, with another exclusive card for members of The Inner Circle, streaming live at live.onefc.com.
Before ONE Friday Fights 150 and ONE Fight Night 42 air later in the night, a living legend of ONE’s striking divisions competes for the vacant ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Title against one of Thailand’s most dangerous southpaws. And in the co-main event, two Rajadamnern Stadium World Champions collide in a strawweight Muay Thai showdown that could steal the entire night.
The vacant ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Championship headlines the card as Suriname’s Regian Eersel faces Thailand’s Rungrawee Sitsongpeenong in what promises to be one of the most compelling matchups The Inner Circle has seen.
Eersel is the most decorated fighter in ONE Muay Thai and kickboxing history. The 33-year-old known as “The Immortal” has held the ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Title six times and the ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Title four times, accumulating 10 ONE World Championship reigns across both disciplines.
He is a high-volume Dutch-style kickboxer who controls range with a sharp jab, punishes opponents with body work, and possesses an elite knee game that he deploys from both standing and flying range. He arrives on a three-fight winning streak, including a first-round knockout bonus performance against George Jarvis at ONE Fight Night 34.
Standing across the ring is a fighter who has earned his shot the hard way. Rungrawee, 30, is a slick Muay Mat southpaw out of Sitsongpeenong with a 158-48 record built across Muay Thai and kickboxing.
He punishes orthodox fighters with sharp straight lefts and left low kicks that are notoriously difficult to check, and his ring craft and footwork allow him to stay dangerous whether he is pressing forward or working off the back foot.
He sharpened his kickboxing under the guidance of Yodwicha Por Boonsit’s camp and has lost just once in 18 kickboxing bouts. On April 10, “Legatron” walks into the biggest fight of his career.
The co-main event brings together two fighters who have both claimed gold at Rajadamnern Stadium, as France and Algeria’s “Petnueng” Isaac Mohammed takes on Thailand’s Rittidet Lukjaoporongtom in a strawweight Muay Thai clash that has world-class talent on both sides of the ring.
Mohammed is a 20-year-old French-Algerian fighter trained out of Petch Muay Thai Gym in Hua Hin. He is an aggressive, relentless muay boo stylist who walks his opponents down and breaks them with a devastating elbow game.
He can hurt opponents with low kicks to both legs, fires body kicks on the front foot and in counters, and overwhelms opponents inside the clinch with his elbows. He won the Rajadamnern Stadium World Championship at 17 years old, earned Channel 7 gold, and was voted Channel 7’s Fans’ Favorite Fighter in 2025.
He arrives on a nine-fight winning streak with five knockouts, including a bonus-winning head-kick knockout in the first round against Haruyuki Tanitsu at ONE Friday Fights 116.
Rittidet is no less impressive. The 21-year-old southpaw from Buriram trains at Kiatsongrit Muay Thai Gym in Bangkok and carries a 76-22 record with the Rajadamnern Stadium World Championship already on his resume, having claimed it at just 15 years old.
He is a dynamic muay femur who sets up his signature left body kick with quick punch combinations and feints, and is sharp and aggressive inside the clinch with elbows and straight knees. His footwork creates angles for his strong-sided weapons and makes him a difficult puzzle to solve.
Two Muay Thai World Champions, two completely different styles. This one will be special.
Rounding out the card, Elies Abdelali faces Hicham Zerouali in featherweight Muay Thai, Kaokarat Sor Tienpo meets Logan Chan in bantamweight Muay Thai, and Hero Marco Manguray takes on Kota Abe in a lightweight MMA clash.
The Inner Circle April 10 Full Card
- Regian Eersel vs. Rungrawee Sitsongpeenong (ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Championship)
- Isaac Mohammed vs. Rittidet (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Elies Abdelali vs. Hicham Zerouali (Muay Thai – featherweight)
- Kaokarat Sor Tienpo vs. Logan Chan (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
- Hero Marco Manguray vs. Kota Abe (MMA – lightweight)