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Soe Lin Oo Returns Against Worapon, Full Card For ONE Friday Fights 139 Revealed
Bangkok is set to erupt once again. ONE Championship delivers another stacked night of Muay Thai, MMA, and kickboxing, with rising stars chasing life-changing contracts at Lumpinee Stadium.
After kicking off 2026 with an explosive spectacle, ONE Championship returns to Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium with ONE Friday Fights 139 on January 23. In the main event of the 14-bout card, Thai southpaw Worapon Lukjaoporongtom will test himself against already-contracted Myanmar powerhouse Soe Lin Oo in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.
Beyond the headline fight, more than two dozen rising talents will compete across Muay Thai, MMA, and kickboxing, all chasing the same dream: a life-changing six-figure contract and a permanent spot on the global roster of ONE Championship.
Worapon Faces a Stern Test Against the “Man of Steel”
Worapon Lukjaoporongtom embodies everything dangerous about the bantamweight Muay Thai division. The 23-year-old southpaw has built his run in ONE Friday Fights around a crushing left body kick and punishing clinch work that slowly breaks opponents down.
Coming off a loss to Julio Lobo, the Singha Mawynn Gym standout desperately needs a statement win. Facing an already-signed fighter like Soe Lin Oo offers the perfect platform to prove he belongs among the elite.
Standing in his way is a relentless force. Soe Lin Oo, known as the “Man of Steel,” owns a staggering 74-3 record and a reputation for finishing what he starts. The 33-year-old National Lethwei Champion has bulldozed opponent after opponent to earn his place on the main roster, and now returns to the ONE Friday Fights stage against a hungry challenger chasing the same destiny.
This matchup presents a classic striker’s dilemma. Soe Lin Oo will march forward through fire to land his power shots, while Worapon must manage distance, attack the body, and avoid being dragged into a phone-booth war. No matter the outcome, the action promises to be relentless.
French Prodigy Takes on Thailand’s Elite in the Co-Main Event
At just 17 years old, Sandro Bosi has already achieved what few international fighters ever have: capturing a Channel 7 Championship belt on Thai soil. That success wasn’t luck—it was controlled violence delivered with elite technique.
The French sensation scored a dramatic first-round knockout over Kirill Chizhik last September and now looks to repeat the feat in the co-main event. However, the challenge intensifies against Petsangwan Sor Samarngarment, a product of PK Saenchai Muaythaigym.

Training daily alongside champions like Tawanchai PK Saenchai and Prajanchai PK Saenchai, the 23-year-old Thai uses his length, patience, and sharp clinch elbows to punish opponents. The bout raises a simple question: can youth and explosiveness overcome elite training and experience?
Undefeated Russian Meets a Battle-Tested Veteran
The featured attraction pits rising star against hardened experience. Rustam Yunusov is unbeaten in 15 professional fights, with 11 knockouts, showcasing remarkable technical polish for an 18-year-old.
Across the ring stands Khunponnoi Sor Sommai, the older brother of Seksan Or Kwanmuang, boasting over 150 professional bouts and a six-fight win streak. This clash is pure potential versus experience—and only one man will leave with momentum.

Complete Fight Card For ONE Friday Fights 139
- Worapon Lukjaoporongtom vs. Soe Lin Oo (Bantamweight Muay Thai)
- Sandro Bosi vs. Petsangwan Sor Samarngarment (Strawweight Muay Thai)
- Maemmot Sor Salacheep vs. Superjeng Tded99 (Bantamweight Muay Thai)
- YodUdon K Tongtalingchan vs. Salai Htan Khee Shein (Atomweight Muay Thai)
- Jaoinsee PK Saenchai vs. Den Sitnayoktaweeptaphong (Strawweight Muay Thai)
- Dunk Sor Niyomsap vs. Kajornklai Sor Sor Toipadriew (Bantamweight Muay Thai)
- Khunsuk Mor Krungthepthonburi vs. Nay Yine (Atomweight Muay Thai)
- Khunponnoi Sor Sommai vs. Rustam Yunusov (Flyweight Muay Thai)
- Kyaw Swar Win vs. Muga (Bantamweight Muay Thai)
- Alastair Volders vs. Batochir Batsaikhan (Bantamweight MMA)
- Zhao Zhengdong vs. Keisuke Monguchi (Strawweight Kickboxing)
- Gabriel Pereira vs. Hiroki Suzuki (Bantamweight Kickboxing)
- Pol Pascual vs. Yugo Kato (Strawweight Muay Thai)
- Gabriele Lionetti vs. Thoan Nguyen Thanh (Strawweight MMA)












