After a one-week hiatus, ONE Friday Fights is back in your life with the 83rd edition of its weekly series, live from Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Stadium on 18 October. And to make up for the break in action, there are plenty of exciting bouts to sink your teeth into.
Twenty-four more elite fighters across MMA and Muay Thai will go to war under the bright lights of the East's most iconic venue as they look to get one step closer to attaining the lucrative US$100,000 contract with ONE Championship.

The main event sees the return of Panrit Lukjaomaesaiwaree, who looks to keep his winning run alive when he battles Superball Wankhongohm MBK in an intriguing 139-pound Muay Thai affair.
Life in ONE didn't get off to a great start for Panrit. The Thai hitter found a mixed bag of results when he first arrived. But more recently, he seems to have found his groove in the series.
The 27-year-old has won his last three bouts. That run began with a knockout over Kongklai Sor Sommai at ONE Friday Fights 50 this past February before earning unanimous decisions over Alexey Balyko seven weeks later and Worapon Sor Dechapan at ONE Friday Fights 73.
So there's no doubt that he plans to extend his winning streak to a promotional best of four in a row. But his highly touted foe Superball will have a couple of things to say about that.
The 97-fight veteran got off to a raucous start in ONE, quickly asserting himself in the fold as one of the most exciting fighters to watch under the Lumpinee lights.
Superball got things going with a three-fight winning streak of his own, which included two barnburners with the aforementioned Kongklai. He then added a striking masterclass over Julio Lobo at ONE Friday Fights 36 in October 2023 to strengthen his resume.
But more recently, the Thai tasted his first defeat in the series at the hands of Ilyas Musaev via a second-round knockout. So understandably, Superball is ready to get back in the win column and show why he's the one to watch at the top of the exciting billing.
The co-main event sees the 22-year-old Thai sensation Buakhiao Por Paoin go up against Dentungtong Singha Mawynn in a 138-pound Muay Thai firefight. Here is a look at the timing, telecast and ONE Lumpinee 83 card details: