close
close

Semainede4jours

Real-time news, timeless knowledge

Muangthai Returns to Winning Ways with Knockout, Gheirati 6-0 to Secure ONE Contract at ONE Friday Fights 84
bigrus

Muangthai Returns to Winning Ways with Knockout, Gheirati 6-0 to Secure ONE Contract at ONE Friday Fights 84

Muangthai Stops Kongsuk at Muay Thai Classic

“Elbow Zombie” Muangthai PK Saenchai Proved he should never be counted out with a clinical knockout win Kongsuk Fairtex in the evening’s 137-pound middleweight Muay Thai main event.

The opening round was an interim affair between two Lumpinee Muay Thai World Champions. Kongsuk tried to attack from the outside as Muangthai tried to land his signature elbows.

However, in the second frame, the collar broke. Kongsuk tried to hit the “Elbow Zombie” but Muangthai dropped him with a straight left hand. This knockdown woke the young man up and he got back to his feet and sent his Thai friend to the mat at the end of the second round.

Both men went to hell on leather in the third frame. And just before the final bell, Muangthai floored Kongsuk with a left hand to close the show.

The knockout win came at 0:14 of the third round and “Elbow Zombie” improved to 205-46 in his career.

Palangboon Leaves Gonzalez Behind in Fast-Paced Affair

Palangboon Wor Santai Xavier Gonzalez ONE Friday Fights 84 20

Xavier González And Palangboon Wor Santai He fought intensely in the 129-pound catchweight Muay Thai clash and came in second place, coming away with a tough decision win.

Both fighters displayed relentless stamina and endurance, delivering powerful attacks from close range and leaving fans in awe of their stamina.

Palangboon took a slight lead in the opening round thanks to calculated combinations, but Gonzalez kept things close on the scorecards with some fierce striking of his own.

The Spanish striker continued to connect with solid punches in the second round, but saw his momentum disrupted by Palangboon’s well-timed elbows.

The Thai standout’s precise shooting and underbody strikes allowed him to establish positions as the fight continued, but Gonzalez repeatedly pressed forward with punches, kicks and flying knees.

Ultimately, Palangboon’s relentless pace allowed him to outpace his opponent and take home his first ONE Championship win via split decision; it was his 84th career victory.

Petsaenkom Squeezed Last Sunday in Three Rounds of Clinic

Petsaenkom Sor Sommai Sunday Boomdeksean ONE Friday Fights 84 14

Petsaenkom Sor Sommai Opens ONE Championship account with victory Sunday Boomdeksean 118-pound middleweight in Muay Thai.

The 25-year-old used his solid kicking game to unsettle the Boomdeksean warrior throughout the nine-minute battle.

Petsaenkom landed punches at close range and threw knees and elbows with perfect timing when connected.

You’re right, Sunday refused to raise the white flag even though he was rocked by a head kick in the second round. He kept the action tight with his furious punching power, grazing his dance partner’s jaw when a rare opportunity presented itself.

Unfortunately, it didn’t bother Petsaenkom much and remained one step ahead in most of the attacks. This convinced two of the three ringside judges that he was the winner, and he received the W by majority decision, taking his professional ranking to 61-18.

Banluelok Stuns Tubtimthong with Third Round Knockout

Banluelok Sitwatcharachai He improved to 2-0 at ONE Championship and scored another knockout when he was knocked down Tubtimthong Sor Jor Lekmuangnon In the 112-pound middleweight Muay Thai competition.

The pair started with deadly intentions and traded headers to set the tone. But soon Banluelok found his way and began landing consistent blows on his foe’s head and body.

Tubtimthong attempted to follow the 27-year-old in the second frame, but Banluelok managed to stay sharp and counter his compatriot with ease despite not having the reach advantage.

The Sor Dechapan man surprised everyone in the third frame when he dropped his Thai compatriot with a sharp elbow. With momentum on his side, he quickly ended the contest with body shots.

The final round ended at 0:45 and Banluelok improved to 87-20 overall.

Singdam Decisives Mezentsev in ONE First Match

Singdam Kafefocus Andrii Mezentsev ONE Friday Fights 84 21

Singdam Kafefocus Superior to ONE Championship newcomers Andriy Mezentsev over three rounds in a 120-pound middleweight Muay Thai bout.

The action was intense from the start, with both fighters shot to death. Singdam used his southpaw stance to land precision strikes while Mezentsev responded with powerful one-two combinations.

In the second round, a sharp upward elbow from Singdam opened a cut on his opponent’s forehead, and the Thai slugger maintained his advantage with kicks and close-range elbows.

Realizing he was behind on the scorecards, Mezentsev pressed on to finish in the final round. However, Singdam continued to be caught and used his tee and spin shots to maintain his distance.

The pressure and output the Sor Jor Lekmuangnon man showed throughout the fight proved to be enough when all was said and done as he picked up the unanimous decision win, taking his record to 18-3.

Kochasit’s Dizzying Right Sleeps Detpichai in One Round

Koçasit TasaeyasatHis right hand made a big difference in the 112-pound middleweight Muay Thai match. Detpichai NaweeAndamanIt helped him finish the first round against his old rival.

Once the match started, both Thai fighters wasted no time. They traded in leather and appeared to enjoy the destructive power they could wield with four-ounce gloves. But just as Detpichai started to shift gears, Kochasit’s finish was locked and loaded.

The Wor Auracha member passed Detpichai’s guard and lunged to the right for a takedown. And right after the restart, he fired off two quick shots, ending the proceedings for good at 1:41 of the opening stanza.

With the first win, Kochasit took a 2-0 lead in his rivalry with Detpichai and his overall record improved to 39-7.

Gheirati Earns Main Roster Contract via KO of Mouzakitis

Parham Gheirati He continues to grow with each performance at ONE Championship and when he finished he looked better than ever George Mouzakitis in bantamweight Muay Thai tilts.

Gheirati came out with his trademark pressure and soon a quick right hand sent Mouzakitis staggering.

The Greek/British powerhouse regained his composure, but more of the same attacks came from Gheirati as the fight entered the second frame.

The Iranian star was confident throughout the stanza and carried it into the third round, where a huge right hook dropped Mouzakitis. He made it to the count of eight, but Gheirati knew the end was near and brought the house down with a well-placed uppercut at 2:31.

The 20-year-old improved to 6-0 in ONE, going 15-5 overall in his career, which earned him a spot on the promotion’s global roster.

Kinteh’s Striking Precision Wins Decision Against Eh Mwi

Omer “Ochoo” Kinteh Started his winning streak with a decisive win in the ONE Championship Eh Mwi flyweight at the Muay Thai slugfest.

In the opening round, Eh Mwi set the pace by being the aggressor, throwing one-two punch combinations. But Kinteh kept his composure to respond with a powerful left high kick.

Eh Mwi fought back in the second and threw a high kick followed by more punches. But Kinteh regained control to surprise his opponent with a sharp left elbow and a solid left hook.

In the final round, the Swiss/Gambian star kept Eh Mwi at bay with precise left elbows and spinning back elbows. Ultimately, that output earned a unanimous decision victory and as a result, his record improved to 14-2 overall and 2-0 in the ONE Championship.

Next Set Out on Journeys to Win Kasahara Once and for All

In the 134-kilogram middleweight Muay Thai competition, Next Fairtex‘s solid all-around arsenal earned him his third consecutive ONE Championship victory over him. Yuki Kasahara.

The 27-year-old Myanmar star used his left jab to create the majority of his combinations, which helped him score a takedown right at the end of the opening segment.

Although he faced some challenges from Kasahara, who took a more tactical approach in the second round, the Fairtex Training Center man countered with knees and elbows.

After more sounds in the third verse, Kendi set the pace, and with less than a minute left, a final knee strike earned him another takedown. That convinced all three judges to give him the unanimous decision win, improving his resume to 66-22.

Yangdam Registers First Win in ONE Against Kongpoxay

Yangdam Jitmuangnon Kongpoxay LaoLaneXang ONE Friday Fights 84 29

Yangdam Jitmuangnon He didn’t have it easy at ONE Championship, but he eventually managed to earn a victory in a three-round 123-pound middleweight Muay Thai fight. Kongpoxay LaoLaneXang.

The Thai striker immediately took the fight to Kongpoxay and entered, delivering heavy blows and elbows. Its foe was more than willing to trade out of pocket, but Yangdam prevailed in most exchanges.

The Jitmuangnon Gym man continued to improve his work in the second round. He pushed Kongpoxay into the corner and continued to use his masterful grip to cut him with elbows.

Yangdam had to take a lot out of their Laotian foe as they looked for a finish in the final frame. Although he didn’t get the result he wanted, the ringside judges deemed his effort more significant and gave him the unanimous decision, which overturned his four-fight record and increased his pro standings to 62-25.

Quirante Earns TKO Victory Over Phan in Debut Unforgettable

Marwin “The Green Goblin” Quirante Showcased his striking skills en route to a first-round TKO victory over fellow ONE Championship debutant Phan Thanh Tung in strawweight MMA matches.

The Filipino star opened powerfully with a header and parried Phan’s single-leg takedown attempt. He then threw a series of punches and elbows during the struggle before regaining his composure.

A quick spread allowed the 21-year-old to land more strikes until an accidental groin kick briefly paused the action.

After the restart, Quirante dropped a knee to the body and rose to top position, where he rained down punches. Phan managed to survive the round but was unable to answer the referee’s call at the beginning of the second frame.

As a result, the AJJ Sprawl/Kroc Sports fighter earned the TKO victory at 5:00 of the first round, taking his record to 5-1.

Yuan Overtakes Sera in Tightly Contested Grapple