The latest installment of ONE Friday Fights went down this Friday, 24 May, as the 64th episode inside Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Boxing Stadium delivered another memorable night of action across Muay Thai, MMA, and submission grappling.
In the main event of ONE Friday Fights 64, bantamweight Muay Thai star Parham Gheirati extended his destructive run in ONE Championship with a second-round knockout of Jordan Godtfredsen to go 4-0 in the world's largest martial arts organization.

The scrap opened up as a hotly contested affair as the pair went back and forth at one another. Godtfredsen brought the necessary pressure to test the young Iranian, but Gheirati was as comfortable as ever trading in the center of the ring.
The second frame opened in classic phone-booth fighting fashion as the 20-year-old landed sneaky body and head shots. There, the Australian attempted to break away, but Gheirati planted a huge push kick on his foe's face to send him down to the canvas at 0:40 of round two.
Meanwhile in the night's featured fight, Teeyai PK Saenchai got back to winning ways when he needed less than 60 seconds to put Shuto Sato on the canvas in their 120-pound catchweight Muay Thai contest.
The pair came out swinging in close proximity, and the Thai began landing significant blows from early on. And once he found his range, it didn't take much for him to do damage in 4-ounce gloves.
That was on show as an overhand right hook from Teeyai landed on the top of Sato's head. The Japanese star looked to recover, but a delayed reaction sent him stumbling across the ring at 0:48 of round one before failing to recover.