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ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

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On December 22, 2023, ONE Championship, an internationally renowned sports IP, will host Friday Fight Night 46 at Lumpinee Arena. There will be 11 bouts on the night, including three belt fights, namely: Tawanchai PK. Saenchai) defends the Featherweight Muay Thai World Title with Superbon Singha Mawynn, Prajanchai PK Saenchai fights the Strawweight Muay Thai World Title unification bout with Joseph "The Hurricane" Lasiri, Anissa Meksen) vs. Phetjeeja for an interim atomweight kickboxing World Title.

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

The main event is the Featherweight Muay Thai World Championship. Tawanchai and former Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion Superbon have finally met twice to compete for the title of the strongest in the featherweight Muay Thai division. Both fighters have sharp leg sweeps. Tawanchai has flexible movements, three-dimensional attack techniques, and accurate playing style comparable to a "humanoid sniper rifle", and has more experience in the rules of Muay Thai with finger gloves. Although Superbon has focused on kickboxing in recent years, he is a Muay Thai player with a high kick and the ability to kill with one blow. After losing the Kickboxing World Title, Superbon hopes to claim the gold in Muay Thai. Two featherweight Muay Thai stars meet in a narrow way, who will have the last laugh?

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

In the Strawweight Muay Thai World Champion Unification Bout, interim Strawweight Muay Thai World Champion Prajanchai will face current Strawweight Muay Thai World Champion Lasiri in a rematch that will become the undisputed Strawweight Muay Thai World Champion. Lasiri became the new strawweight Muay Thai king by TKO in their opening bout, and he's looking to prove that his victory wasn't a fluke. "I want to tell people that my win is not by luck. Prajanchai is a Thai star and when he lost to me, a lot of people were shocked and I'm ready to shock them again. I'm predicting a fourth-round KO of Prajanchai!" Prajanchai is ready for revenge: "Lasiri took my belt, I want to take it back, for the sake of Thailand and Thai fans, I want to be a World Champion, to be a legend." ”

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

In the Atomweight Kickboxing Interim World Championship, Thailand's WMC Muay Thai World Champion Pakija will face off against Anissa Meksen, who is known as the first person in women's striking P4P, and the winner will take home the interim belt. With a 103-5 professional record, Meksen wants to take her chance: "I've been waiting for a World Title for three years. That's why I'm training like crazy in training camp because it's my dream! The opponent is strong and of course, I'm also strong. We're definitely going to have a big fight. Peggy Ja has a 206-6 professional record, and although she fights more than she has in Muay Thai, she is still relatively new to kickboxing, but she believes she can win: "Meksen is one of the best strikers in the world. But I believe I can beat her. I'm not afraid of her because I believe in my training. ”

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

In the bantamweight Muay Thai bout, former Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nong-O Hama will take on rising star Nico Carrillo, who is ranked fifth in the bantamweight division. The 37-year-old has racked up a ten-bout winning streak since entering ONE Championship in 2018, defending his World Title seven times and claiming 265 victories. After losing the Bantamweight Muay Thai World Title to Jonathan "The General" Haggerty, Nong-O wants revenge! "I'm going to prove to them that even though I'm not young, I'm still strong, hungry for victory, and the important thing is that I want to get it back!" Carrillo has a 25-3-1 professional record and is an experience disadvantage, but full of momentum.

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

In the catchweight 140-pound Muay Thai bout, Thai sensation Seksan Or. Kwanmuang will take on Australian boxer River Daz. The 34-year-old Thai is a four-time Muay Thai World Champion who has put together a seven-bout winning streak on the ONE Championship stage with his tireless striking and never-returnable fighting spirit. Facing the legendary veteran of Thailand, Daz, who has a record of 33 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw, hopes to make a name for himself.

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

In a catchweight Muay Thai bout of 136 pounds, Muangthai PK Saenchai takes on Nabil Anane. Mangta won the Lumpinee Arena World Championship title and has a professional record of 204 wins, 44 losses and 4 draws. Nabil has a lot less experience, with a 34-5-1 record, but he's a former WBC Muay Thai World Champion and has a clear 20cm height advantage.

ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

In the bantamweight Muay Thai bout, Thai heavy gunner Kulabdam Sor.Jor.Piek UThai will take on Fariyar Aminipour. Kulabdam, who studied under Olympic boxing gold medalist Somrak Kamsing, earned him the nickname "The Left Meteorite" with his one-hit left hand, earning him a professional record of 68-18-5. Aminipur has a 15-0 winning record so far, with a 10cm advantage in height. Can Kulabdam break his opponent's unbeaten streak in this match?

The flyweight Muay Thai bout is a fight between two Thai fighters. Jaosuayai Sor Dechapan meets his compatriot Petsukumvit Boi Bangna. The Tiger King has a 54-20 professional record. Pei Sukhumvit has a 63-27 professional record and is a two-time Rajnarong Arena World Champion.

In the bantamweight Muay Thai bout, Thai fighter Suablack Tor Pran (49) takes on Craig Coakley. Suablake has a 57-18 career record and Cokley has a 27-5-1 career record. Although Cockley has less experience, he has a 12cm height advantage.

In the catchweight 132-pound Muay Thai bout, Thailand's Chorfah Tor Sangtiennoi will take on Japanese fighter Eisaku Ogasawara. With a professional record of 103 wins, 45 losses and 8 draws, Korfa is ready to defend his Thai glory as a fighter at home. Ogasawara has far less professional experience than her opponents, with a 44-8-1 record and a former ISKA Kickboxing World Title.

The catchweight 132-pound Muay Thai bout is a PK between Thai fighters. Suriyanlek Por Yenying will take on Yodkritsada Sor Sommai. Suri Yanle has a 78-26 professional record. Yukrisada is even more experienced, with a professional record of 220 wins, 32 losses and 3 draws, and has won the Rajannaut Arena World Championship title.

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ONE Friday's 46 Muay Thai stars gather as Tawanchai takes on Superbon

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