Championship gold will be on the line twice when ONE Championship returns to Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium on 20 March. The promotion announced two blockbuster Muay Thai World Title fights for ONE Friday Fights 147, featuring both reigning and legendary champions in explosive matchups.
Twenty-one-year-old sensation Nabil Anane will make his first defense of the ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Title against dangerous Thai knockout artist Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon. Living legend Nong-O Hama will challenge undefeated Russian finisher Asadula Imangazaliev for the vacant ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Title.

Anane's meteoric rise to bantamweight supremacy has been nothing short of spectacular. The Algerian-Thai striker bounced back from his promotional debut setback to secure five consecutive victories, showcasing the world-class striking that makes him one of ONE Championship's brightest young stars.
Team Mehdi Zatout product's 2025 campaign proved historic as Anane TKO'd Nico Carrillo to capture the interim title before stunning Superlek just two months later. His dominant performances earned him promotion to undisputed champion, and now he carries a professional striking record of 41-5 into his first title defense.
Standing in his path is Rambolek, a 22-year-old powerhouse from Superbon Training
Camp who trains under the watchful eyes of Superbon and Nong-O. Rambolek has been on an absolute tear inside the ring, compiling a 7-2 ONE Championship record highlighted by five finishes.
The flyweight title bout brings together contrasting styles and generations as 39-year-old Nong-O seeks to add another chapter to his legendary career. The Thai icon carries an astounding career record of 267 victories and a 12-4 mark under the ONE banner into his flyweight title challenge.
Facing him is Imangazaliev, a perfect 11-0 in his professional career and 7-0 inside ONE Championship with six finishes. The 22-year-old Team Mehdi Zatout representative has been flawless since arriving in the promotion, finishing opponents with ruthless efficiency that has made him one of flyweight's most feared strikers.