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Yodlekpet collides with Gingsanglek at ONE Friday Fights 147 in flyweight Muay Thai battle

Yodlekpet collides with Gingsanglek at ONE Friday Fights 147 in flyweight Muay Thai battle

A flyweight Muay Thai bout with major implications has been added to ONE Friday Fights 147. Yodlekpet “The Destroyer” Or Atchariya meets Gingsanglek Wor Kumchamnarn on Friday, March 20, live from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Whoever wins between Yodlekpet and Gingsanglek could step closer to a coveted US$100,000 contract with ONE Championship.

Yodlekpet brings the heavier resume into the bout. The 31-year-old Sor Sommai representative is a former Lumpinee Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium Muay Thai World Champion. He has 93 career victories and 15 promotional appearances to his name. His arsenal — heavy leg kicks, thunderous punches, and sharp elbows — is what earned him the “Destroyer” nickname. He won four of his first four ONE bouts before his results became inconsistent, and he enters this fight having won three of his last four.

Gingsanglek looks to build on breakout 2025 at ONE Friday Fights 147

For Gingsanglek, this fight represents the biggest opportunity of a career that almost stalled before it started. The 24-year-old Tor Laksong Gym product owns a 45-12 record but managed just one win in his first five ONE Friday Fights appearances, struggling to find his footing against the division’s elite level of competition.

Everything changed in 2025. Gingsanglek’s 53-second spinning backfist knockout of Alexey Balyko announced his transformation in spectacular fashion. He followed it with a first-round TKO of Thant Zin, then closed the year with a dominant decision over the tough Suriyanlek Por Yenying — three straight wins that rewrote the narrative around him entirely.

Now he faces a veteran with championship pedigree who has seen every style the division offers. A win over Yodlekpet would be the most significant result of Gingsanglek’s career and the clearest sign yet that his reinvention is the real deal. Yodlekpet, meanwhile, arrives motivated to remind the division why a former stadium champion should be in any conversation about the flyweight throne.

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