More elite Muay Thai, MMA, and submission grappling action comes to you this Friday, 24 May, when ONE Friday Fights 64 returns to Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Boxing Stadium for another night of thrills and spills inside the iconic venue.
Across the three disciplines on offer, each competitor will hope to take one huge leap toward the illustrious US$100,000 ONE Championship contract. And in particular, the evening's bantamweight Muay Thai main event between Parham Gheirati and Jordan Godtfredsen has huge ramifications written all over it.

In Gheirati's corner, the Iranian star has been incomparable since arriving in the weekly series. He has dispatched all three foes who've stood before him, with two of those coming by knockout.
The 20-year-old prodigy ran through Samingnum M Ekachart in his promotional debut at ONE Friday Fights 40 last November, stopping the Thai in the second round to announce himself in the organization.
He then followed that up with a clinical decision win over Peemai Mor Rattanabundit this past February, proving he had more in his arsenal than just heavy hands. But not to be dismayed, he kept his reputation as a heavy hitter alive and well last March.
In what was arguably his most dominant showing yet, Gheirati blitzed Thai star Otop Or Kwanmuang inside one round at ONE Friday Fights 57. Now, he hopes to make it four in a row, but Godtfredsen has a chip on his shoulder.
The tattooed Aussie was last seen in action in July 2023 at ONE Friday Fights 25, falling to popular Thai Yodlekpet Or Atchariya in a narrow split-decision loss, and that certainly wasn't the debut Godtfredsen was hoping to make.
"Wolf" has a second chance to make a first impression at ONE Friday Fights 64 this week. He's shown he has the skill to stand with the best in the bantamweight Muay Thai division, and now he has the chance to bring his Iranian adversary's run to a blistering halt.