Legendary Thai striker Panpayak Jitmuangnon needs to erase the memory of his most recent appearance — a first-round knockout loss that stained an otherwise decorated career built across seven Muay Thai World Championships and three consecutive Sports Writers of Thailand Fighter of the Year awards.
His upcoming December 12 collision with Chinese knockout artist Zhao Chongyang at ONE Friday Fights 136 inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium offers redemption through flyweight kickboxing warfare where both strikers chase the $100,000 contract and spot on ONE Championship’s main roster.

The 29-year-old “Angel Warrior” brings phenomenal technical ability centered around a devastating left body kick that’s defined his career, complemented by sharp boxing and elite clinch skills that created his legendary status throughout Thailand’s competitive circuits. Yet that recent knockout exposed vulnerability the seven-time champion must address against a 28-year-old opponent who specializes in spectacular comebacks when fights appear lost.
Zhao captured attention at ONE Friday Fights 124 through his spectacular third-round head kick knockout after being dominated throughout the contest. The finish demonstrated the explosive danger he carries even when losing exchanges. Fighting out of X-Level Fighting Club, the Chinese striker uses intelligent footwork to set up explosive combinations that make him a constant threat to end fights suddenly through timing rather than sustained dominance.
Lightweight Muay Thai action features surging Thai phenom Petkhaokradong Lukjaomaesaithong colliding with Turkish finisher Ali Kelat in what promises to be high-paced warfare between contrasting styles. The 20-year-old Petkhaokradong bounced back from a devastating first-round knockout loss to Alaverdi Ramazanov by scoring his own first-round knockout victory in his most recent appearance, showcasing the resilience that’s defined his young career.
The southpaw brings aggressive, fast-paced style built around powerful left body kicks and relentless forward pressure, using straight knees to overwhelm opponents who can’t match his pace. Yet Kelat arrives riding an impressive 11-fight winning streak that includes eight knockouts, bringing a well-rounded boxing game and dangerous flying knees that make him a constant finishing threat. The 26-year-old Turkish National Champion trains out of Team Mehdi Zatout while looking to climb toward contract consideration with another solid performance.
Undefeated Russian star Maksim Bakhtin meets Iraqi technician Mustafa Al Tekreeti in featured lightweight Muay Thai warfare. The 22-year-old Bakhtin has looked spectacular through his first two ONE appearances by earning consecutive knockout victories through unpredictable striking that uses exceptional footwork and creative attacks to catch opponents off guard.
Al Tekreeti brings a wealth of Muay Thai experience into this bout as a well-rounded technical counter-striker who chooses his attacks carefully through accurate kicks and heavy elbows. The 27-year-old Iraqi fighter most recently scored a decision victory over Eduard Saik while looking to play spoiler against the Russian’s undefeated record.
Flyweight Muay Thai veteran Amir Naseri aims to snap his three-fight losing streak when he takes on Chinese power puncher Zhang Jinhu in what promises action-packed warfare between aggressive strikers. The 33-year-old Naseri is a former Omnoi Stadium Champion who brings aggressive, knockout-hunting energy into every exchange despite recent setbacks, remaining dangerous with heavy combinations and diverse elbow attacks.
The 20-year-old Zhang has spent considerable time training in Thailand since age 18, developing aggressive kickboxing style built around devastating left hook. Zhang pushes forward relentlessly to wear opponents down with boxing combinations and spinning attacks that create constant pressure.

ONE Friday Fights 136 Full Fight Card
- Panpayak Jitmuangnon vs. Zhao Chongyang (kickboxing – flyweight)
- Petkhaokradong Lukjaomaesaithong vs. Ali Kelat (Muay Thai – lightweight)
- Suesat Manop Gym vs. Chokpreecha PK TomTKalaiyont (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Chatpichit Sor Sor Toipadriew vs. Har Ling Om (Muay Thai – atomweight)
- Kraithong PU Phabai vs. Petkongfa Wor TechnoLuangPuSuang (Muay Thai – flyweight)
- Sarah Gohier vs. Ichrak Laroussi (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Maksim Bakhtin vs. Mustafa Al Tekreeti (Muay Thai – lightweight)
- Amir Naseri vs. Zhang Jinhu (Muay Thai – flyweight)
- Israel Dos Santos vs. Takuma Ota (Muay Thai – flyweight)
- Petdam Siterawan vs. Hiroyuki (Muay Thai – strawweight)
- Cueng Naibaho vs. Lee Seung Chul (MMA – strawweight)
- Jack Sear vs. Shoya Ishiguro (submission grappling – bantamweight)
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