Twelve more bouts will be on hand for ONE Friday Fights 76 on 23 August when the world's largest martial arts organization takes over Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Stadium yet again.
The iconic sporting venue sees 10 more Muay Thai bouts feature live in Asia primetime alongside a pair of MMA and submission grappling bouts to give onlookers a full dose of combat sports action.

The main event features an intriguing flyweight Muay Thai battle between Puengluang Baanramba and Samingdam Looksuan in a contest that has the potential to end as quickly as it begins.
Puengluang made himself known to the division after launching an incredible six-fight winning streak that was complimented by three knockouts along the way. But that came to a close last time around at ONE Friday Fights 65 against Jaosuayai Mor Krungtheptonburi in May.
The 24-year-old remains one of the brightest talents to come through the weekly event, and he's eager to show that May's setback was just a bump in the road. Defeating Samingdam would certainly prove him right. But the task at hand should not be overlooked.
The 21-year-old Thai holds a record of 4-1 in Friday Fights, having won his last two bout with his most recent display at ONE Friday Fights 67 in June seeing him knock out Petseekiew Kor Kampanart inside the first round.
This Friday, the youngster will look to make it a hat-trick of wins over a decorated adversary. And should he do so, he will be one step closer to earning a lucrative US$100,000 contract and a place on ONE's main roster.