An 18-year-old with a finishing instinct that belongs in another era steps into the main event spotlight this Friday at Lumpinee Stadium.
ONE Friday Fights 146 takes place on Friday, March 13, in Bangkok, Thailand, with 14 bouts spanning Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA. Headlining the show is Detchawalit Silkmuaythai, the Chonburi-born bantamweight phenom who has made three consecutive visits to Lumpinee — and left each time with an opponent unconscious. His most recent appearance ended in just 25 seconds, a head kick and follow-up punch combination finishing Saw Min Min at ONE Friday Fights 141. With a 49-5 professional record and a finishing rate that turns heads at every level, Detchawalit arrives here as the most electric young prospect on the roster.
Standing between him and a fourth straight stoppage is Ukrainian newcomer Denis Dotsenko, a Tiger Muay Thai product who brings an unorthodox, boxer’s sensibility to the striking arts — head movement, feints, and footwork designed to disrupt rhythms and frustrate more technically classical opponents. Dotsenko arrives on a two-fight winning streak and the kind of style that gives polished fighters problems.
The co-main event pitches decorated Thai veteran Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer against hard-charging Iranian debutant Babak Solouki in a bantamweight Muay Thai clash. Kongsuk’s résumé reads like a collection of every major accolade the Thai system can offer — 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 and razor-sharp ring intelligence make him one of the most complete Muay Thai technicians on the Friday Fights roster. Solouki, explosive and relentless, arrives determined to announce himself with an upset.
The featured bout delivers its own compelling narrative. Titus Proctor, a 21-year-old New Zealand powerhouse who turned to martial arts after a turbulent upbringing in Auckland and Hamilton, brings a perfect 21-0 record and a left hook widely regarded as among the most dangerous weapons in the lightweight division. Fifteen of those 21 wins have come by stoppage, including a brutal body punch knockout at ONE Friday Fights 130. He faces Myanmar’s Tun Min Aung, a 19-year-old lethwei specialist with a remarkable 45-3 record who applies relentless forward pressure and carries finishing power of his own. A six-figure ONE contract rides on the outcome.

ONE Friday Fights 146 – Full Card:
- Detchawalit Silkmuaythai vs. Denis Dotsenko (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
- Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer vs. Babak Solouki (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
- 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)
- Titus Proctor vs. Tun Min Aung (Muay Thai – 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)
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