Yodlekpet Faces Gingsanglek In Flyweight Muay Thai Clash At ONE Friday Fights 147
A high-stakes flyweight Muay Thai showdown has been added to ONE Friday Fights 147, as Thai veterans Yodlekpet “The Destroyer” Or Atchariya and Gingsanglek Wor Kumchamnarn collide on Friday, March 20.
The tentpole event broadcasts live in Asia primetime from the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
The timing couldn’t be more significant. ONE Friday Fights 147 seeks to crown a new ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion when former bantamweight king Nong-O Hama faces undefeated Russian standout Asadula Imangazaliev for the vacant World Title.
Whoever emerges victorious between Yodlekpet and Gingsanglek will put his name forward as the next contender for the newly crowned champion.
Yodlekpet brings an aggressive southpaw style and a wealth of experience to the matchup. The 31-year-old Sor Sommai representative has 15 fights with nine victories in the world’s largest martial arts organization. Overall, he has compiled 93 career wins.
Known for his heavy leg kicks, powerful punches, and devastating elbows, Yodlekpet’s fighting style earned him the nickname “The Destroyer.”
The former Lumpinee Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium Muay Thai World Champion started his promotional stint in ONE Championship with four straight victories before coming away with mixed results. Currently, he has won three of his last four bouts and will look to build momentum with a statement victory over another tough opponent.
Gingsanglek enters the bout as one of the division’s most improved fighters after enduring a rough start to his ONE tenure. The 24-year-old Tor Laksong Gym product holds a 45-12 striking record, with a 4-4 promotional mark, but those numbers don’t tell the full story of his recent transformation.
The young Thai fighter won only one bout in his first five ONE Friday Fights appearances, struggling to find his rhythm against high-level competition. But his fate took a dramatic turn in 2025 when his 53-second spinning backfist knockout of dangerous Russian Alexey Balyko sent shockwaves across the combat sports world.
Just one and a half months later, Gingsanglek demolished Myanmarese sensation Thant Zin in one round by TKO, showcasing his evolving knockout power. He closed a wildly successful year with a dominant victory over ultra-tough Suriyanlek Por Yenying, proving his early career struggles were behind him.
A victory for the experienced Yodlekpet would solidify his position as a legitimate World Title contender and prove he still belongs in the division’s upper echelon. For Gingsanglek, a win over a former stadium champion would announce his arrival as a top-tier flyweight and position him for bigger opportunities down the road.