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- Maisangkum y Usubyan Encabezan ONE Friday Fights 158 el 12 de Junio
Maisangkum y Usubyan Encabezan ONE Friday Fights 158 el 12 de Junio
Maisangkum and Usubyan headline ONE Friday Fights 158 at Lumpinee Stadium, with nine Muay Thai and kickboxing bouts this Friday, June 12.
Maisangkum, Usubyan Headline ONE Friday Fights 158
ONE Championship is keeping its foot on the gas. The weekly series returns to Bangkok's legendary Lumpinee Stadium with ONE Friday Fights 158 this Friday, June 12, and it is loaded with nine Muay Thai and kickboxing matches. A knockout artist with a chip on his shoulder headlines the bill, a veteran on a six-bout winning streak looks to cash in on his moment, and a contracted striker is ready to make some noise in his promotional debut.
Knockout Power Headlines The Show
Maisangkum Sor Yingcharoenkarnchang does not need many opportunities to end a fight – his left hook is one of the most dangerous weapons in the strawweight Muay Thai division, and opponents know it.
The 25-year-old enters Friday's main event fresh off a recent victory and hunting his 55th career win, with a contract that would change his life sitting just a few performances away.
Standing in his way is Petnamkhong Sor Maneekhot, a Laotian pressure fighter whose two-fight winning streak has turned heads and built a following back home.
After a tough start to his ONE Championship campaign, the 22-year-old has some steam behind him. With a two-bout winning streak in his back pocket and an entire country watching, he has nothing to lose and everything to fight for at ONE Friday Fights 158.

A Mouthwatering Kickboxing Clash In The Co-Main
The co-main event is a fascinating contrast of momentum and hunger.
Mamuka Usubyan has been one of the most consistent performers on the ONE Friday Fights circuit – six straight wins, a cerebral style built on sharp footwork and a stiff jab, and a 23-2 record that includes a victory over former ONE Interim Featherweight Muay Thai World Title challenger Shadow Mavinn. The 32-year-old Armenian knows the contract is close, and Friday is another step toward it.
His opponent, Enzo "The White Wolf" Kartoum, is making his promotional debut with a 16-3 career record, which includes eight consecutive wins and five stoppages. The French-Algerian – an ISKA Super-Welterweight World Champion who trains out of Team Mehdi Zatout – carries the kind of finishing power that does not care about anyone's resume. Debuts do not get more dangerous than this.

ONE Friday Fights 158 Full Card
-Maisangkum Sor Yingcharoenkarnchang vs. Petnamkhong Sor Maneekhot (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
-Mamuka Usubyan vs. Enzo Kartoum (Kickboxing – Featherweight)
-Kyaw Swar Win vs. Slatan Jitmuangnon (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
-Petphupa Aekpujean vs. Wuttidet Torfunfarm (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
-Tepkamin ThanapolResort vs. YodUdon K Tongtalingchan (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
-Petsuphan Lookmuangpetch vs. Rawee Puanpratuphee (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
-Ricardo Sanchez vs. Yanis Ben Alaya (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
-Sheila Barrios vs. Ployjan Sitnayokdam (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
-Chen Jiayi vs. Kazuteru Yamazaki (Kickboxing – Flyweight)













