Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai faces contracted Lebanese striker Abdallah Ondash in the strawweight Muay Thai co-main event of The Inner Circle, streaming live for members at live.onefc.com from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday, May 29.
The 27-year-old Team Mavinn Muaythai product holds a 62-win professional record and enters on a five-fight winning streak. His sole promotional stoppage came in a 51-second knockout of Sanpet Sor Salacheep in 2025. Everything else has gone to the judges.
A finish over Abdallah, who already holds the US$100,000 contract Denkriangkrai is chasing, would make the case for his own deal immediate and undeniable.
The five-fight streak built on ring generalship, sharp counter-punching, and precise clinch knees has earned him a shot at a fighter one level above where he has competed before. Denkriangkrai studied Abdallah’s tape, found the left hook that ends fights and the relentless forward aggression that feeds it, and spent this camp engineering the answer.
“Riding a five-fight winning streak has my confidence through the roof. My goal for this year is crystal clear: I want that ONE Championship main roster contract,” he said.
“That’s what’s driving me to keep leveling up my performance fight after fight. This one will come down to who wants it more because I know we’re both prepared.”
Denkriangkrai believes his fight IQ gives him the edge over Abdallah Ondash’s power
Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai has watched Abdallah’s left hook land on enough people to know exactly what it does. He is not dismissing the threat. He is building around it.
His edge, as he sees it, is not physical. It is the accumulated experience of 62 professional fights and the ring generalship that comes with them. Abdallah brings three knockouts in a row. Denkriangkrai brings a system that turns aggressive pressure into a liability.
“I have to watch out for Abdallah’s left hook — that’s his signature weapon. Aside from that lethal left hook, he has terrifyingly fast combinations. He’s also incredibly durable, always ready to press forward, and he fights with this wild, chaotic aggression that makes him a real handful,” he said.
“If he leaves an opening, I’m ready to counter him beautifully. My biggest advantage in this fight is my experience. I firmly believe my ring generalship and fight IQ are superior, and I’m going to use that to dismantle him.”
