Thai knockout artist Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon will challenge reigning ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane at ONE Friday Fights 147 on March 20, live from Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium.
Rambolek arrives at this career-defining moment riding a five-fight winning streak highlighted by three consecutive knockouts. The Superbon Training Camp representative carries a 7-2 ONE record with five finishes and a 67-14 career striking record that speaks to his experience and finishing ability.

Standing between him and title glory is Anane, a 21-year-old Algerian-Thai phenom from Team Mehdi Zatout who made his ONE debut at just 19 years old. The reigning ONE World Champion has compiled an 8-1 record in the promotion with one no contest, establishing himself as one of bantamweight's most dangerous strikers. Rambolek knows Anane has become far more than just a tall fighter with reach advantages. The Thai challenger recognizes he faces a complete striker who has improved dramatically since arriving on the global stage.
"Nabil is dangerous everywhere. I thought he only had his height, but he's improved so much and gotten incredibly strong. I have to be perfect with my distance and timing to land my shots. I'm preparing myself the best I can for that reach," Rambolek said.
Despite respecting Anane's skills, Rambolek believes his ability to maintain relentless pressure over five rounds could prove decisive. He plans to use the early rounds strategically, gauging distance and timing before unleashing the power that has produced three straight knockouts.
"My biggest advantage might be my ability to wear him down. The plan is to feel him out in the early rounds to see if my punches can reach him. I've knocked out my last three opponents. If he takes one clean, we'll see if he can handle it," he said.
For Rambolek, this opportunity represents far more than adding a belt to his trophy collection. The Thai striker has endured three years of preparation, weathered criticism, and overcome setbacks to position himself as the division's number one contender.
"Winning the ONE World Title would change my life forever. I've worked for this for three years, dealt with all the criticism and the setbacks. I've pushed myself to become the number one challenger, and now I'm going to make this dream a reality," Rambolek said.