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ONE Friday Fights 138 Full Card Revealed

Pompet PongSuphan PK carries dangerous momentum into Friday night’s main event, but momentum means nothing if inconsistency derails the trajectory. The 27-year-old Thai veteran enters ONE Friday Fights 138 with a decorated 109-47 record and the kind of finishing ability that can end fights in seconds.

His 75-second demolition of Duangsompong Jitmuangnon announced his arrival as a legitimate threat in the flyweight Muay Thai division. Victory over Yodlekpet Or Atchariya followed, then came the November massacre of Gregor Thom — three knockdowns leading to a second-round stoppage that showcased his evolution as a finisher.

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But the path hasn’t been linear. Between the highlights exist stumbles that raise questions about consistency at the highest level. Friday’s main event against compatriot Decho Por Borirak represents the ultimate proving ground. Win impressively, and that life-changing US$100,000 contract becomes reality. Falter, and the questions multiply.

Across the ring stands a 22-year-old with his own redemption narrative. Decho bounced between victory and defeat in his early ONE appearances before the breakthrough moment arrived. After losing to Suriyanlek Por Yenying, he earned the rematch and delivered a clear unanimous decision that erased doubt about his ability to learn from setbacks.

That resilience matters. Both men understand the stakes — this isn’t just another weekly series appearance, it’s potentially the fight that changes everything. Pompet brings veteran savvy and proven finishing ability. Decho carries youth, hunger, and the confidence that comes from avenging defeat. One walks away with the contract, the other returns home hoping for another opportunity.

The co-main event delivers its own contract drama as Chartpayak Saksatoon collides with Ayad Albadr in strawweight Muay Thai warfare. The 27-year-old Thai exploded onto the scene with four consecutive stoppages before compiling a perfect 7-0 ONE record. Then Ramadan Ondash handed him reality last June, ending the undefeated run and forcing Chartpayak to prove he could respond to adversity.

He answered emphatically at ONE Friday Fights 133, dominating Samandar Khasanov through three commanding rounds that showcased technical maturity beyond simple knockout power. Across the ring stands 24-year-old Albadr, riding consecutive spectacular knockouts that positioned him as one of the division’s most exciting young finishers. His crushing uppercut of Nuapet TDed99 and devastating knockout of Petlampun Muadablampang proved his finishing credentials against quality opposition.

Friday’s striker-versus-striker battle guarantees action until someone hits the canvas. Both men carry legitimate knockout power. Both understand the contract implications. One performance separates potential from reality.

Also, undefeated British prospect Ubaid “Bad” Hussain returns in the featured flyweight Muay Thai bout, his spotless 13-0 record facing its stiffest test. The 20-year-old from Leeds has collected three decision wins plus one first-round finish through four ONE appearances, building momentum with each outing.

Standing opposite: Brazil Aekmuangnon, hunting his sixth promotional victory after closing 2024 with a second-round TKO of Soufiane Mejdoubi. The 20-year-old Thai carries seasoned toughness that’s troubled numerous opponents despite his youth. For Hussain, it’s about maintaining perfection against elite competition. For Brazil, it’s the opportunity to hand the undefeated Brit his first career loss while announcing himself as a serious player in the division.

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ONE Friday Fights 138 Full Card:

  • Pompet PongSuphan PK vs. Decho Por Borirak (Muay Thai — flyweight)
  • Chartpayak Saksatoon vs. Ayad Albadr (Muay Thai — strawweight)
  • Tonglampoon FA Group vs. Kohtao Petsomnuk (Muay Thai — strawweight)
  • Petgarfield Jitmuangnon vs. Logan Chan (Muay Thai — bantamweight)
  • Petninmungkorn NamkangIceland vs. Toyota Eaglemuaythai (Muay Thai — atomweight)
  • Tahaneak Nayokatasala vs. Khunpon Or AudUdon (Muay Thai — flyweight)
  • Ubaid Hussain vs. Brazil Aekmuangnon (Muay Thai — flyweight)
  • Rifdean Masdor vs. Mohamad Redho (Muay Thai — atomweight)
  • Sheng Yi Hang vs. Shoma Okumura (kickboxing — strawweight)
  • Lucas Ganin vs. Ilyas Eziyeu (MMA — bantamweight)
  • Cho Kyeong Jae vs. Shota (kickboxing — bantamweight)
  • Diogo Miguel Silva vs. Kazuteru Yamazaki (kickboxing — flyweight)
  • Akhmed Rabadanov vs. Arshia Ebadi (MMA — lightweight)
  • Anuar Cisneros vs. Shun Shiraishi (kickboxing — flyweight)

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