Relive the best moments from The Inner Circle 19 through the lenses of our ringside photographers.
By Vijay Kumar
Jun 19, 2026, 22:29 UTC

ONE Championship’s weekly spectacle returned with another action-packed edition of The Inner Circle 19, featuring explosive Muay Thai and kickboxing battles from start to finish.
The blockbuster event took place inside the historic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this past Friday, June 19, and it was streamed exclusively on live.onefc.com. Four remarkable contests delivered the kind of high-level striking that defines ONE Championship’s Asia primetime offerings.
In the headline attraction, Brazilian mom-champ Allycia Hellen Rodrigues successfully defended her ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Title. It was a closely contested generational clash against Thai superstar “The Queen” Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom, but Rodrigues emerged victorious with a hard-fought split-decision victory.
The co-main event witnessed an incredible comeback story, as towering Ukrainian Roman Kryklia authored a triumphant performance. He exacted revenge on Samet “The King” Agdeve to claim the ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Title.
With that monumental victory, Kryklia became the owner of three prestigious belts.
The 6-foot-7 superstar now holds the ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Championship, ONE Heavyweight Muay Thai World Championship, and ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Championship.
Elsewhere on the card, Malaysian rising star Rifdean Masdor and 16-year-old prodigy Olivia “Diamond” Bahsous put on dominant showings, each securing impressive first-round knockout victories and making statements in the Lumpinee Stadium ring.
In addition, Rifdean left the iconic arena with a life-changing six-figure contract and coveted spot on ONE Championship’s global roster.
Before we turn the page to The Inner Circle 20 on June 26, take a look at the best pictures from The Inner Circle 19, courtesy of our ringside photographers.
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