After much anticipation, the wait is almost over. ONE Championship returns to Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Boxing Stadium this week with a blockbuster show that features some of the biggest names in combat sports.
ONE Friday Fights 68: Prajanchai vs. Di Bella goes down on 28 June inside the Muay Thai mecca. Twelve tremendous bouts are on hand across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts. And the main event has fans waiting with bated breath.

The headline attraction sees the culmination of months of waiting when former ONE Strawweight Kickboxing World Champion Jonathan Di Bella meets strawweight Muay Thai king Prajanchai PK Saenchai for the division's vacant kickboxing crown.
The duo were first set to clash this past April at ONE Friday Fights 58. But Di Bella fell ill and had to withdraw at the 11th hour, resulting in a hospital stay for the Canadian-Italian.
On top of that, Di Bella's illness made him fail hydration and miss weight, which resulted in him being stripped of the ONE Strawweight Kickboxing World Title. And 10 weeks later, he's back to claim the crown he was never beaten for.
Di Bella gained the World Title at ONE 162 in October 2022. He defeated Zhang Peimian to become the king before defending it in October 2023 against Danial Williams across a five-round clinic. But this Friday's test will be a significant step up.
When Prajanchai parted ways with the Muay Thai crown back in August 2022 at ONE 157 against Joseph Lasiri, the Thai legend has been on a mission to prove his worth, and he's found plenty of success since.
Prajanchai returned to stop formidable foe Sam-A Gaiyanghadao with a second-round KO last June at ONE Friday Fights 22 and picked up the interim strawweight Muay Thai crown.
Afterwards, he entered the strawweight kickboxing fray, outshining Akram Hamidi across three rounds at ONE Friday Fights 34 last September, getting a pre-emptive taste for life in the big gloves.
He then returned to the art of eight limbs at ONE Friday Fights 46 last December, unifying the ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Championship with a blitzing of Lasiri in just 88 seconds.
This Friday, Prajanchai looks to make history as a two-sport ONE World Champion by defeating Di Bella, adding the strawweight kickboxing gold to his collection in one of the biggest fights in combat sports this year.
India: ONE Friday Fights 68 live streaming will be available on Disney+ Hotstar, while Star Sports Select 2 will telecast the event on TV from 6 PM India Standard Time (IST). Plus, the 7-bout pay-per-view portion of the card will be available on watch.onefc.com from 7:30 PM IST.
Thailand: Watch the event - called ONE Lumpinee 68 in Thailand - on Channel 7 HD from 8:30 PM through 11:30 PM ICT. You can also watch the entire event online through Channel 7, TERO Entertainment, and ONE Championship's social networks beginning at 7:30 PM ICT.
UK: Watch the full event live on the Sky Sports app, Sky Sports website, or Sky Sports YouTube channel at 1:30 PM British Summer Time (BST).
Australia: Watch the first five matches for free via 7plus at 10:30 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). The 7-bout pay-per-view portion of the card will be available on watch.onefc.com at 12:00 a.m. AEDT on Saturday, June 29.