Nineteen-year-old phenom Kongkula Jitmuangnon enters the ONE Friday Fights 127 main event riding the kind of momentum that transforms promising prospects into overnight sensations, threatening to derail Worapon Lukjaoporongtom’s carefully constructed path toward a life-changing spot on ONE Championship’s main roster.
The pair collide in 142-pound Muay Thai action on October 3 inside Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium, where both southpaws will showcase the devastating left body kicks that have become their signature weapons.

Worapon has methodically built his case over recent months, stringing together three consecutive victories that include dangerous knockout artist Ilyas Musaev and veteran Soner Sen. The 22-year-old’s elite clinch work and technical striking have positioned him on the edge of securing the $100,000 contract that would transform his career.
But Kongkula represents the dangerous new wave threatening Thailand’s established order. The teenager discovered Muay Thai through temple fights before recently relocating to Jitmuangnon Gym to elevate his training alongside the sport’s elite. His six-fight winning streak and venomous left body kick have captured attention.
The co-main event delivers equally compelling drama as Australian warrior Tyson Harrison faces already-contracted Iranian technician Parham Gheirati in bantamweight Muay Thai warfare. Harrison’s journey defines fighting-for-family sacrifice, having moved to Thailand at just 16 to pursue his dreams while using ONE bonuses to purchase land for his family back home.

The 24-year-old’s relentless pressure and crisp boxing combinations have carried him to spectacular first-round knockout victory in his last appearance. Now he faces perhaps his toughest test yet in the 21-year-old Gheirati, whose motivation extends beyond personal glory.
The Iranian father fights for six-month-old daughter Natasha after relocating from Iran to Thailand with championship ambitions. His well-rounded skill set and fearless adaptability have established him as one of the sport’s most exciting young competitors, creating a fascinating clash between Harrison’s proven finishing ability and Gheirati’s next-generation excellence.
The card also features already-contracted Bulgarian knockout artist Bogdan Shumarov against Poland’s Maciej Karpinski in lightweight kickboxing action, alongside international MMA competition from the Philippines, Colombia, Argentina, and Japan.
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