Following a hot and heavy 50th event, ONE Friday Fights 51 keeps the momentum rolling in this week as more world-class Muay Thai enters the fray on Friday, 9 February.
The card will showcase 10 more striking affairs as well as a pair of MMA bouts to spice up the offering. And the main event pits two bantamweight Muay Thai brawlers against one another as Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon returns to the series to face Turkish tussler Soner Sen.

For Rambolek, the headline bout in Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is a chance to redeem himself following his latest setback. The Thai fell short to Asa Ten Pow at ONE Fight Night 14 last September.
The 20-year-old now sits on a two-fight losing streak following a bright start to life in ONE Championship. Rambolek started his tenure with consecutive knockouts in the Friday Fights series. The wins earned him the lucrative six-figure contract to ONE's main roster as a result.
But after recent outings, Rambolek has to prove his worth once more. And Friday's opportunity to return to winning ways against a soaring striker in Sen will have Rambolek relishing the spotlight. But Sen's momentum will take some stopping.
"Golden Boy" has produced two first-round knockouts in as many outings, lighting up Lumpinee Stadium whenever he features on the card. And with his willingness to take a punch to give one, Sen can never be counted out of a fight.
The Turk's last outing at ONE Friday Fights 45 this past December saw him come back from the brink of defeat against Thai superstar Otop Or Kwanmuang. Sen ate a huge right hand early on. And after receiving a standing eight-count, he responded with a knockout blow almost immediately.
With that said, this Friday's main event is as unpredictable as they come. And with so much on the line, fans shouldn't blink when these two hard-hitting bantamweight brawlers collide.
India: ONE Friday Fights 51 is available to watch this Friday, 9 February, around the world. Fans in India can watch live via Disney+, Hotstar, and Star Sports Select 2 at 6 PM Indian Standard Time (IST).
US/Canada: Fans in the US can watch the first six bouts live on FanDuel TV at 8:30 AM EST/5:30 AM PST. Canadian viewers can catch the full event live via watch.onefc.com, ONE's YouTube Channel, and ONE's Facebook page at 8:30 AM EST/5:30 AM PT.
Australia: Viewers can watch the full event via 7plus at 11:30 p.m. Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT). UK: Fans in the UK can watch on ONE Championship's YouTube channel or ONE Championship's Facebook page at 12:30 PM GMT on Friday, 9 February.
Thailand: Local fans can watch the event on Channel 7 HD from 8:30 PM through 11:30 PM ICT. Also, you can watch the entire event online through Channel 7, TERO Entertainment, and ONE Championship's social networks beginning at 7:30 PM ICT.