The 60th installment of ONE Friday Fights arrives at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on 26 April. Across 60 events, stars have been made and memorable fights have followed - and this week's card could top them all.
ONE Friday Fights 60 hosts 12 bouts across Muay Thai and mixed martial arts with a sprinkle of submission grappling action to satisfy every combat sports fans' needs. But the main event will have everybody glued to their screens.

The headline attraction sees decorated strikers Suriyanlek Por Yenying and Rittidet Sor Sommai strap up the 4-ounce gloves in a 132-pound catchweight Muay Thai action that isn't expected to go all nine minutes.
Since entering the weekly series, Suriyanlek has fought with his heart on his sleeve across all six tilts. The Thai brawler hasn't won them all, but his four victories have come via memorable knockouts in action-packed affairs.
Suriyanlek's fighting style is exactly what it says on the tin: fun, fast, and frantic. He's always willing to go toe-to-toe with the best on offer, and Friday's fight should certainly be another highlight-reel bout.
But while the 27-year-old will look to get back in the win column following a narrow decision defeat at ONE Friday Fights 54, Rittidet will look to keep his adversary down on his luck.
Much like his foe, Rittidet has also delivered the goods whenever he's set foot in Lumpinee Stadium. Across all three of his wins, the Thai puncher has made a statement with signature knockouts. But he also refuses to allow defeat to define him.
The 26-year-old has amassed a 3-2 record across his five outings in ONE Championship, matching Suriyanlek's 100-percent finish rate. So given how rare it is for either man to go the distance, fans shouldn't blink during this week's main event.