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A Milestone Night: Kompet And Rambong Lead ONE Friday Fights 150 Back To Lumpinee On April 10
ONE Friday Fights hits a milestone this week. The 150th edition of the world's premier weekly martial arts series returns to Bangkok's iconic Lumpinee Stadium on April 10, and the card assembled for the occasion does the number justice – nine bouts, hungry athletes, and a US$100,000 contract waiting for whoever seizes the moment.
Muay Thai Warriors Finally Cross Paths
In the main event, Kompet Sitsarawatsuer goes to battle with Attachai Kelasport in strawweight Muay Thai action, and each man has traveled completely different roads to reach this point.
Kompet has earned his stripes the hard way. The two-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion is one of the most decorated fighters clawing his way toward a six-figure contract in the weight class. However, the 26-year-old Nakhon Ratchasima native is carrying more than just a title pedigree into Friday's main event – he is fighting for his siblings and to put his younger sister through college after losing both parents.

Standing across from him is Attachai, a technically gifted 23-year-old southpaw out of Boxing Army 3 in Phayao who boasts an 82 percent career win rate. Attachai found Muay Thai at age 9 when a teacher spotted his potential, later attended military school, and now steps into Lumpinee Stadium hungry for the contract that would completely change his life. Already with a big victory in his ONE Friday Fights debut two years ago, he returns more experienced and hungrier than ever.
Two Fighters, Two Stories, One Ring
The co-main event is more than a fight – it is a collision of two men who have used Muay Thai to pull themselves out of hardship.
Rambong Sor Therapat grew up in a family so poor they sometimes had to ask neighbors for food. He bought his family a house with his Muay Thai earnings, and on Friday, the 28-year-old returns looking to push one step closer to a six-figure contract. Coming off a split-decision victory, he now hopes to build off that moment.
His opponent, Pethuahin Jitmuangnon, lost his mother at 7 years old and was raised by a father who worked odd jobs to keep the family afloat. The 26-year-old channels those hardships into his craft every time he competes, and dreams of building a home for his father. With precise timing and a sharp body kick, he believes Friday night is his moment.

Complete Fight Card – ONE Friday Fights 150
- Kompet Sitsarawatsuer vs. Attachai Kelasport (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
- Rambong Sor Therapat vs. Pethuahin Jitmuangnon (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Nuapet Torfunfarm vs. Sornsueknoi FA Group (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Bartek Paszczyk vs. Nassib Hmede (Muay Thai – Lightweight)
- Dante Rodrigues vs. Dalian Dawody (Muay Thai – Lightweight)
- Chokdee Maxjandee vs. Salai Htan Khee Shein (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
- Waldimir Britez vs. Rasul Rahimov (MMA – Bantamweight)
- Hong Chengzhi vs. Kazuteru Yamazaki (Kickboxing – Flyweight)
- Huang Zhengbang vs. Yoshida Kosei (Kickboxing – Flyweight)












