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Teen Star Detchawalit Headlines ONE Friday Fights 146, Full Card Revealed
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ONE Friday Fights 146 is loaded. Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium hosts 14 bouts of Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA on Friday, March 13 — and the card delivers at every level. An 18-year-old finishing machine headlines for the first time. A decorated Thai veteran collides with a hard-hitting Iranian in the co-main event, and an unbeaten New Zealand powerhouse brings his sledgehammer left hook to the show. For many on the card, a life-changing US$100,000 contract and a global roster spot hang in the balance. Here is what to expect.
The Next Big Thing Gets His Main Event Moment
At just 18 years old, Detchawalit Silkmuaythai is already turning heads — and on March 13, he gets the biggest stage of his young career. The Chonburi native steps into the ONE Friday Fights 146 main event against Ukrainian newcomer Denis Dotsenko in a bantamweight Muay Thai clash, and if his recent form is anything to go by, this could be a short night.

Three fights. Three finishes. The last one over in 25 seconds. Detchawalit is the kind of fighter who doesn't wait for opportunities – he creates them, and he creates them in crushing fashion. His 49-5 record tells part of the story. The way he ends fights tells the rest.
Dotsenko won't be a pushover, though. The Ukrainian is a slippery, unorthodox boxer who lives on angles and makes opponents look foolish with his movement and feints. The 25-year-old has won two straight and arrives in Bangkok ready to announce himself on the most exciting weekly event series in all of combat sports.
A Must-See Co-Main Event Showdown
If you need a reason to tune in early, the co-main event is it.
Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer is one of the most decorated fighters competing at ONE Friday Fights. He’s a two-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion, two-time Thailand Champion, three-time Channel 7 Champion, and the 2018 Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year. His left body kick alone is worth the price of admission.

But Iranian slugger Babak Solouki is not impressed by résumés. The promotional debutant is an all-action brawler who thrives in unpredictable, high-tempo exchanges – exactly the kind of opponent that can short-circuit even the most technically polished fighters.
Big Power In Featured Attraction
Titus Proctor is 21-0, 21 years old, and still somehow flying under the radar. That changes on March 13. The New Zealand powerhouse brings one of the most feared left hooks on the roster to Lumpinee Stadium when he faces Myanmar's hard-charging Tun Min Aung in the lightweight Muay Thai featured bout.
Fifteen of Proctor’s 21 victories have ended before the final bell, and the Auckland native has overcome a turbulent upbringing to become one of the division's most exciting prospects.
Tun Min Aung, carrying a 45-3 record and a lethwei pedigree built on relentless aggression, is the kind of opponent who tests everything. The 19-year-old never stops walking forward, and with a six-figure contract dangling in front of him, he will be fighting like his life depends on it.
Complete Fight Card – ONE Friday Fights 146
- Detchawalit Silkmuaythai vs. Denis Dotsenko (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
- Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer vs. Babak Solouki (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
- Titus Proctor vs. Tun Min Aung (Muay Thai – Lightweight)
- Petkriangkrai Jitmuangnon vs. Densiam Liamthanawat (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
- Kajornklai Sor Sor Toipadriew vs. Singharat SitKhuntab (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
- Arsoonnoi Sitjasing vs. Nuapayak Jitmuangnon (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Kongmeechai Sor Bangrajan vs. Andrii Mezentsev (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
- Sheng Yizhuo vs. Fuga Tokoro (Kickboxing – Strawweight)
- Dias Otegen vs. Malambo Pelaez (MMA – Lightweight)
- Kongchai Chanaidonmueang vs. Mehrdad Khanzadeh (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
- Zhang Jinhu vs. Sulaiman NF Looksuan (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Rungruanglek TN Muaythai vs. Kraithong PU Phabai (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
- Priaowan Petphairat vs. Misaki (Kickboxing – Atomweight)
- Chih Cheng Yu vs. Sarmad Jahanara (MMA – Welterweight)












