Another exciting combat sports encounter returns to Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Boxing Stadium this week when ONE Friday Fights 65 lights up the Muay Thai mecca with even more thrills and spills.
With 12 bouts of Muay Thai and MMA action taking center stage this Friday, 31 May, the stakes remain high as two dozen combatants vie for the chance to secure a lucrative US$100,000 contract to ONE Championship live in Asia primetime.

The main event features an intriguing flyweight Muay Thai showdown. Puengluang Baanramba throws down with fellow Thai Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi, and fans can expect nothing short of a barnburner.
Across six outings in the weekly series, Puengluang has been untouchable. During that time, the 24-year-old asserted himself as a viable threat to the division. And along the way, he's secured knockouts against the likes of Jomhod Chor Ketwina, Khunponnoi Sor Sommai, and Sonrak Fairtex.
The surging star's run of form has placed him in the upper echelon of flyweights, but he'll be meeting his equal when he squares off with the 22-year-old Jaosuayai, who has never shied away from the toughest challenges.
Holding a 3-2 record in ONE, Jaosuayai has fought a who's who of talent in the weekly series. And while his record reflects a mix of results, his deep gas tank and unrelenting pressure makes him worth the price of admission alone.
The Thai striker has never been one to rest on his laurels, even when coming up against Petsukumvit Boi Bangna, Kongsuk Fairtex, and Kongthoranee Sor Sommai - so you can bet Jaosuayai will maintain the same approach against Puengluang in this main event between two surging strikers.