The hottest combat sports action in the world returned to Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this past Friday, 17 May, as ONE Friday Fights 63 took over the historic venue once again.
The main event saw two combatants down on their luck collide in a bantamweight Muay Thai encounter when Yodphupa Winamair and Soner Sen meet at the top of the billing. And after three rounds of back-and-forth action, Yodphupha left with the win.

The Thai striker took the fight to Sen's legs in the early going, booting the Turk's calf to slow down his movement. That then allowed Yodphupa to put the pressure on Sen and force him on the backfoot.
The rest served Sen well, allowing him to catch his breath before performing better and proving a stronger case for himself in the second round. But just as things were flowing for him, Yodphupa put him down at the bell with a lamping right hand.
With luck on his side, Sen emerged for the third round, but Yodphupa was there to put it back on him - and he did just that. As a result of his handiwork, the Winamair talent secured the majority decision victory.
Sanpet Sor Salacheep earned the first finish of his ONE tenure when he met Thai compatriot Nuengubon Wankhongohm MBK in the evening's 130-pound catchweight Muay Thai co-main event at Lumpinee Stadium.
The 24-year-old immediately worked on Nuengubon's insides, ripping up his body with power shots. That allowed Sanpet to eventualy put Nuengubon on wobbly legs at the end of the first round.
Sanpet quickly got back on the front foot, hunting for the finish. And it felt like it was only a matter of time until it came. Nuengubon took as much as he could, but the latter inevitably fell at 2:14 of round two. Check out the final results of ONE Friday Fights 63 below: