Full Card Revealed For ONE Friday Fights 160 On June 26

Here's what ONE's global fan base can expect from this week's martial arts action at the legendary Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

By John Wolcott

Jun 22, 2026, 05:00 UTC

Full Card Revealed For ONE Friday Fights 160 On June 26

The world’s largest martial arts organization returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this Friday, June 26, for another stacked installment of its weekly event series. Fans tuning in live in Asia primetime can expect nine bouts of Muay Thai headlined by a rematch that has been building since the night it was created.

ONE Friday Fights 160 is headlined by two contracted ONE athletes, features a two-time K-1 Champion making his promotional debut, and delivers the kind of action that warrants a US$100,000 spot on the promotion’s main roster.

In the main event, contracted ONE athletes Numsurin Chor Ketwina and Songchainoi Kiatsongrit run it back in a high-stakes atomweight Muay Thai rematch.

When Numsurin walked into their first meeting at ONE Friday Fights 122, nobody gave him much of a chance. Songchainoi was rolling with nine straight wins and a momentum that felt unstoppable. The 30-year-old from Sisaket had other ideas. He hurt Songchainoi in round two, secured the majority decision, and left with the victory, a ONE contract, and a shot against Nadaka for the inaugural ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Title.

Muay Thai, however, has a long memory. Numsurin — and eventually Songchainoi — tested themselves against the Japanese icon on the global stage, and both carry the wounds of defeat into Friday’s rematch. But the mission for the Thai duo is simple: get the win and earn a second crack at Nadaka.

In the co-main event, two-time K-1 Champion Yodkhunpon steps into ONE for the first time when he faces Turkey’s Semih Sah Cindir in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.

In the 2024 K-1 World Max tournament, Yodkhunpon fought three times in a single day, winning the first two bouts by knockout before claiming the title on points in the final. He defended the belt in 2025 with a first-round KO. Now, the Nakhon Ratchasima native takes on his biggest challenge yet.

Across from him is Cindir, a 21-year-old Turk who packed his bags at 18 and traded Istanbul for Krabi, determined to pursue Muay Thai at its source. A former Turkish amateur champion and European Cup medalist, he has quietly built an impressive ONE resume and showed real quality when he ended Wang Penghui‘s eight-fight winning streak at ONE Friday Fights 154.

ONE Friday Fights 160 Full Card

Source: ONE Championship

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