Here's what went down in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 28.
By John Wolcott
Nov 28, 2025, 17:48 UTC

The world’s largest martial arts organization returned to the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 28, with another night of non-stop action.
ONE Friday Fights 135 delivered technical brilliance and raw power in equal measure live in Asia primetime, as debutants made their mark on the global stage while established fighters rediscovered the form that made them elite competitors.
From crafty striking masterclasses to clinch warfare, the evening was nothing short of fireworks. Here’s how the action unfolded in the Mecca of Muay Thai this week.
Julio Lobo made a statement in his return to ONE Friday Fights, dismantling Worapon Sor Dechapan via unanimous decision in their main event bantamweight Muay Thai war.
After taking time away to regroup following his first-round TKO loss to “Left Meteorite” Kulabdam Sor Jor Piek Uthai, the Phuket Fight Club affiliate came back in rare form.
The opening round set the tone as both athletes engaged in a gritty clinch battle, trading elbows and knees with ferocity. Neither man gave an inch, making it anyone’s round.

But the 31-year-old began asserting himself in the second frame, controlling the clinch exchanges and adding devastating punches from the outside — particularly targeting Worapon’s body.
Lobo’s work in the second frame was impressive. But the Brazilian unleashed an absolute beating on the 23-year-old Thai fighter in the third, pounding his midsection with body shots and snapping his head back with uppercuts.
At the end of the contest, the judges’ decisions were a mere formality, as all three of them at ringside unanimously awarded the win to Lobo, who improved to 65-28 in his career.

WMC Champion Lamnamoonlek TDed99 put on a striking clinic in his kickboxing debut, thoroughly outpointing promotional debutant Javier Galvez via unanimous decision in their bantamweight clash.
The 27-year-old technician from TDed99 established his dominance early, loading up with jumping knees, spinning kicks, and blistering left kicks throughout the first three minutes.
In the second canto, he turned up the pressure with his signature left kick, firing it with bad intentions while mixing in step-in left knees. The Thai’s footwork proved too crafty for the Spanish martial artist to solve — moving like a matador, while counter-striking with precision.

The third round saw Lamnamoonlek relentlessly pulverizing Galvez’s arm with thunderous left kicks, systematically breaking down his opponent’s defenses.
Though the 24-year-old Spaniard showed tremendous heart and kept marching forward, he simply couldn’t land anything clean against the elusive Thai maestro.
With the win, Lamnamoonlek improved his overall slate to 105-30, showcasing exactly why he’s considered one of the craftiest warriors in the division.
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