The Inner Circle On April 24 Results: Pet Outgrinds Nahyan Mohammed In Elbow War To Claim Victory
Pet Suanluangrodyok stood his ground through three rounds of relentless exchanges to claim a unanimous decision over “Petsam” Nahyan Mohammed in the main event of The Inner Circle inside Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, April 24.
Mohammed came out swinging from the opening bell of this atomweight Muay Thai duel, ripping body hooks and uppercuts into Pet’s ribcage and chin with the aggression of a man with something to prove.
Pet met fire with fire, however, and countered with body kicks to keep the 17-year-old French-Algerian at bay. But it was a jutting left elbow late in the round that shook Mohammed and swung the momentum.

The second round was just as fiercely contested. Neither warrior budged from the center of the ring as Mohammed threw wiry punches in bunches. But the Sitsarawatseur athlete closed the distance and, like a woodsman swinging an axe at an old oak, threw elbow after elbow with relentless precision.
Sensing he needed something big, Mohammed threw himself into the fray in the third canto with knees and elbows from every angle, hunting for a finish. Pet held his ground and fired back with elbows of his own, matching his opponent’s intensity until the final bell.
Pet improved to 52-11 and earned his second successive win of the year after defeating former ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Title challenger Numsurin Chor Ketwina last month. At the same time, the 19-year-old continues to build his case as one of the division’s most dangerous rising forces.
The Inner Circle On April 24 Full Results:
- Pet Suanluangrodyok defeats Nahyan Mohammed via unanimous decision (Muay Thai – atomweight)
- Carlo Bumina-ang defeats Batochir Batsaikhan via KO at 2:28 of round one (MMA – bantamweight)
- Chen Jiayi defeats Donking Yotharakmuaythai via KO at 1:27 of round one (kickboxing – flyweight)
- Tessa De Kom defeats Giorgia Pieropan via unanimous decision (kickboxing – atomweight)
- Reiji Takaki defeats Sheng Yi Hang via unanimous decision (kickboxing – strawweight)