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Suriyanlek And Decho Renew Rivalry At ONE Friday Fights 131

Suriyanlek Por Yenying discovered his formula for success only after struggling through early ONE Friday Fights defeats that threatened to derail his contract dreams before he finally found his rhythm through devastating knockout power that has carried him toward Friday’s rematch opportunity.

The 29-year-old Thai striker headlines ONE Friday Fights 131 on October 31 in Bangkok, Thailand, against Decho Por Borirak, the 22-year-old clinch specialist hunting revenge for their first meeting that ended in a unanimous decision defeat.

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Suriyanlek’s current two-fight winning streak includes a spectacular knockout of Rambong Sor Therapat, showcasing the devastating power in both hands that makes the man from Mahasarakham dangerous from opening bell. His 84-29 record reflects years of accumulated striking wisdom, though early promotional stumbles forced him to rebuild confidence before discovering the aggressive approach that now positions him on the edge of life-changing contract recognition.

Decho brings relentless clinch warfare built across 47 career victories, determined to prove their first collision represented a learning experience rather than definitive skill hierarchy. The Singha Mawynn representative has matured considerably since that initial defeat, sharpening weapons specifically designed to neutralize Suriyanlek’s power advantages.

The co-main event delivers chaos as Panrit Lukjaomaesaiwaree faces Krisana Daodenmuaythai in a bantamweight Muay Thai collision between explosive power and surgical precision. Panrit’s 74-32 record includes spectacular knockout bonuses earned through barrages of punches and elite clinch work, while Krisana’s two-fight winning streak showcases the well-rounded technical skills and precision elbow work that have produced 75 victories.

The featured bout presents fascinating generational clash as 18-year-old Russian phenom Rustam Yunusov challenges battle-tested veteran Petsukumvit Tomthungyai. “Tomahawk” carries pristine 14-0 record including 10 knockouts that have captivated audiences through crisp technical skills and preternatural fight IQ that seems impossible for someone barely old enough to vote.

Petsukumvit counters with 65 professional victories including two Rajadamnern Stadium championships, though his ONE tenure has produced inconsistent results. The 27-year-old veteran hopes technical boxing and devastating clinch work can slow the surging Russian teenager’s momentum.

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ONE Friday Fights 131 Full Card

  • Suriyanlek Por Yenying vs. Decho Por Borirak (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Panrit Lukjaomaesaiwaree vs. Krisana Daodenmuaythai (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
  • Buakhiao Por Paoin vs. Maemmot Sor Salacheep (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
  • Petmuangnua Tongkawchiangmai vs. Mohamed Taoufyq (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Gabriele Moram vs. Nongfahsai TOP PK Saenchai (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Ikkyusan Sor Salacheep vs. Daodaeng Annymuaythai (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Rustam Yunusov vs. Petsukumvit Tomthungyai (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Zhu Shuai vs. Arthur Klopp (kickboxing – bantamweight)
  • Gabriel Pereira vs. TAKU (kickboxing – bantamweight)
  • Alexandre Khan vs. Seiya Matsuda (MMA – featherweight)
  • Tsz Ching Phoebe Lo vs. Madhyson Klatt (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Shazada Ataev vs. Mehrab Mammadzada (MMA – flyweight)

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