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ONE Friday Fights 160 Results: Numsurin Proves The First Win Was No Fluke, Yodkhunpon Shocks In Debut
ONE Championship finished the month with a bang. ONE Friday Fights 160 delivered at Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium on Thursday, June 26, and the two biggest stories of the night were impossible to ignore.
Numsurin Chor Ketwina silenced every doubter who called his first win over Songchainoi a fluke, grinding out a unanimous decision to go 2-0 in the rivalry and earn his way back into the World Title conversation. Meanwhile, two-time K-1 Champion Yodkhunpon made his presence felt in his promotional debut, knocking out Semih Sah Cindir in round two with a left hand that nobody, especially his opponent, saw coming.
The Doubters Have Been Answered
Before this fight, there was a debate. Some said Numsurin got lucky the first time. The first knockdown, the missed count, the crowd noise – it all fed a narrative that Songchainoi was robbed.
So, when Numsurin entered the ONE Friday Fights 160 main event with two straight losses, he had a burning desire to break his skid and put the aforementioned narrative to rest.
And he did exactly that. In the opening minutes, Numsurin’s right low kick found its home. He kept throwing those and mixed in left body kicks to keep his rival guessing.
But the “Mini-Hulk" caught the kicks and fired back with his trademark power, landing a heavy right hand in the second that wobbled Numsurin and briefly shifted the energy in the room. The two traded knees in the clinch with neither man willing to yield.
Numsurin never wavered, though. He tracked Songchainoi around the ring in the third, closed the distance repeatedly, and dialed up combinations that put an emphatic stamp on the performance. With the unanimous decision victory, he moved his record to 106-21 and stated his case for a rematch with ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Nadaka Yoshinari.
The K-1 Champion Arrived In Grand Fashion
Nobody quite knew what to expect from Yodkhunpon in his promotional debut.
The two-time K-1 Champion had credentials, but Muay Thai rules are a different world. Plus, Semih Sah Cindir is a legitimate threat who ended Wang Penghui's eight-fight winning streak not long ago.
In the end, it didn’t matter because the Thai veteran put those worries away emphatically.
Cindir threw everything at Yodkhunpon in the first round – a heavy right hand, a follow-up left, a push kick to disrupt his rival’s rhythm – and found some success. The Thai absorbed it without flinching and kept walking forward, using sharp elbows at close range to chip away.
When the second round began, the momentum had quietly shifted. A spinning heel kick attempt from Cindir left him exposed for just a moment. Yodkhunpon read it, timed it, and fired an overhand left that landed flush and sent the Turkish fighter to the canvas.
The referee counted, saw what he needed to see, and then waved it off at 2:49. Just like that, Yodkhunpon made a statement, claimed his 91st career victory, and put the bantamweight Muay Thai division on notice.

ONE Friday Fights 160 Full Results
- Numsurin Chor Ketwina defeats Songchainoi Kiatsongrit via unanimous decision (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
- Yodkhunpon defeats Semih Sah Cindir via KO at 2:49 of round two (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
- Wanchainoi Pongsuphan PK defeats Dokmaipa Santiubon via KO at 0:54 of round one (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
- Ubaid Hussain defeats Sanpet Sor Salacheep via TKO at 2:31 of round one (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Chartpayak Saksatoon defeats Panpadej Looksuan via split decision (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Rungruanglek TN Muaythai defeats Face Erawan via unanimous decision (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Pet Suanluangrodyok defeats Adam Sor Dechapan via split decision (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
- Ayad Albadr defeats Saenmuangnoi PK Saenchai via unanimous decision (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Ryuya Okuwaki defeats Hern Looksuan via KO at 1:14 of round two (Muay Thai – Atomweight)













