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ONE Friday Fights 145 full card revealed for March 6 at Lumpinee Stadium

ONE Friday Fights 145 full card revealed for March 6 at Lumpinee Stadium

ONE Championship returns to the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this Friday, March 6, with another stacked installment of its weekly event series.

ONE Friday Fights 145 features 14 bouts across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA, with athletes from around the globe competing for a US$100,000 contract and a spot on ONE’s main roster.

Headlining the card is a bantamweight Muay Thai clash between battle-tested Thai southpaw Worapon Lukjaoporongtom and French newcomer Arthur “Codjoe” Brossier.

Worapon is one of the most experienced fighters on the ONE Friday Fights platform, bringing 69 professional wins, a punishing left body kick, and suffocating clinch mastery into this contest. His most recent performance — a head kick knockout — added another highlight to an already impressive resume.

Brossier steps in as a relentless pressure fighter who marches opponents down behind nonstop punching combinations, setting up a fascinating contrast of styles in the main event.

Worapon headlines stacked ONE Friday Fights 145 card on March 6

The co-main event features a strawweight Muay Thai matchup between 18-year-old Thai standout Bernueng Sor Salacheep and the dangerous Hern NF Looksuan, who carries a 43-6 record and serious knockout power into the contest. Both men are riding winning streaks with contract ambitions, making this one of the most competitive fights on the card.

The featured bout puts U.K. striker Otis Waghorn against Iranian two-time IFMA World Champion Arman Moradi in bantamweight Muay Thai action. Waghorn’s one-punch power and taekwondo-based kicking game meet Moradi’s aggressive head-hunting approach and heavy right low kick in what should be a compelling striking encounter.

The full 14-bout card also includes kickboxing and MMA action featuring international talent from Thailand, France, the United Kingdom, Iran, Japan, Hong Kong, Turkey, India, New Zealand, and beyond.

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