Petkhaokradong withstood “The Phenom’s” pressure to emerge victorious in Bangkok, Thailand.
By Fachrul Sidiq
Mar 13, 2026, 14:29 UTC

Petkhaokradong Lukjaomaesaithong dished out a solid three-round display to outmaneuver Myanmar’s “The Phenom” Tun Min Aung in their welterweight Muay Thai featured clash at ONE Friday Fights 146.
Despite taking the bout on short notice, the 21-year-old impressed throughout the nine-minute clash, which aired live in Asia primetime from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, March 13.
Both men began by trading low kicks, but when they started aiming higher, each showed sharp evasive movement to avoid danger. The early exchanges resembled a tactical feeling-out process, with neither fighter willing to overcommit.

The second round saw the aggression ramp up as both men stepped closer to trade with explosive hands. Tun Min Aung initially got the better of the exchanges with relentless punching combinations, but the Thai quickly retaliated with a right hook that sent the 19-year-old stumbling into the ropes.
In the third round, Tun Min Aung applied constant pressure, cutting the distance and firing punching-elbow combinations. The Lukjaomaesaithong affiliate, however, remained patient, using slick head movement before answering with sharp counters in tight.
Those clever tactics ultimately earned the 21-year-old Thai a unanimous decision victory, improving his professional record to 52-21 and inching him closer to a coveted main roster contract with ONE Championship.

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