ONE Friday Fights 99 showcased another exciting card of Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA action inside Bangkok, Thailand's Lumpinee Stadium. Even more competitors took to the iconic ring on Friday, March 7, in pursuit of the lucrative six-figure contract with ONE Championship.
In the main event, the surging Thai star Yod-IQ Or Pimolsri extended his winning streak to six in a row after besting the debuting Petru Morari across three rounds of bantamweight Muay Thai action. Morari felt no pressure early on as he put his foot on the gas pedal, excelling with a handful of power punches and frequent leg kicks to assert his authority.

Yod-IQ was hit by a harsh right hand at the start of round two. If anything, it woke the Thai striker up as he began to blitz the Moroccan with heavy punches and hard elbows to eventually cut his man open in a dominant frame.
The 22-year-old kept his momentum rolling in the third round by storming toward Morari once more. He may not have got the finish, but he left his nemesis with no option than to dream of hearing the final bell as Yod-IQ picked up the unanimous decision win.
Earlier in the evening, Worapon Sor Dechapan gained revenge over fellow bruiser Soner Sen at 142-pound catchweight Muay Thai following their first clash this past January at ONE Friday Fights 93. The Thai striker went on the front foot, kicking and kneeing Sen to the body to drain gas tank. He also attacked him with strategic leg kicks to slow him down.
Worapon doubled up on that body of work with elbows and knees in the second round. Sen attempted to find his way back into the fray, but the Sor Dechapan star's prowess continued to cause him problems.
Finally, Worapon's heavy output saw him slice open his Turkish foe with an elbow in the third round. Sen attempted a late surge, but he was just off the mark as Worapon earned the victory by unanimous decision. Here is a look at the final results of ONE Lumpinee 99: