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Knockout Machine Jaradchai Headlines ONE Friday Fights 161 On July 10
After a week away, ONE Championship is back and lighting up the second half of the year with a fiery card.
ONE Friday Fights 161 goes down live at Bangkok's legendary Lumpinee Stadium this Friday, July 10, and fans will be treated to 10 bouts across Muay Thai, kickboxing, MMA, and submission grappling. A Thai knockout machine chasing his fourth straight finish headlines the bill, a two-division Rajadamnern Stadium World Champion returns in the co-main, and the stakes could not be higher for everyone on this card.
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Three For Three, But Can He Make It Four?
Jaradchai Maxjandee has not heard a final bell since joining ONE Friday Fights in April 2025.
The Thai has made three promotional appearances, and each time, he left the ring with a highlight-reel knockout, be it a body kick, a flying knee, or a head kick. Each one has been more emphatic than the last. The Thai finisher has been cutting through the flyweight Muay Thai division with the kind of conviction that makes a US$100,000 contract feel inevitable.
Friday, however, brings his stiffest test.
Othman "The Ironside" Rhouni debuted at ONE Friday Fights this past May and traded blows with former seven-time World Champion Panpayak Jitmuangnon in a three-round battle that left the judges split on the decision. Though he lost, the Moroccan proved he belonged. Now, he looks to make an even stronger statement and stop Jaradchai’s dizzying momentum.
A Two-Division Champion Steps Back In
The co-main event features one of the most talented young fighters on the roster.
Petsiam T2A Waterubon is a two-division Rajadamnern Stadium World Champion who made his ONE Friday Fights debut count last October. There, he defeated Japanese rising star Ryuki Matsuda by unanimous decision. His aggressive body kicks and relentless forward pressure make him a genuine handful for anyone in the strawweight kickboxing ranks.
This Friday, he faces Nihad Taghizade — a 21-year-old from Azerbaijan who arrives hungry to follow in the footsteps of his countryman Akif "King" Guluzada and make an immediate mark on the global stage.
ONE Friday Fights 161 Full Card
- Jaradchai Maxjandee vs. Othman Rhouni (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Petsiam T2A Waterubon vs. Nihad Taghizade (Kickboxing – Strawweight)
- Tonglampoon FA Group vs. Petsangwan Sor Samarngarment (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
- Tom Keogh vs. Michael Baranov (Muay Thai – Featherweight)
- Klarob NuiCafeboran vs. Omar El Halabi (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Kulabkaw Luksingnamchai vs. Meshal Alsaeed (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
- Alexandre Khan vs. Go Todoroki (MMA – Featherweight)
- Khundet PK Saenchai vs. Sunvo Torfunfarm (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Phatiphan Arthinkong vs. J Han Tan (Submission Grappling – Featherweight)
- Min Sung Kang vs. Yusei Iwakura (MMA – Lightweight)













