ONE Friday Fights 105 Results: Lamnamoonlek Gets Revenge On Kongsuk, Jaradchai Debuts With Ruthless KO

With Thailand celebrating Songkran just a few days ago, ONE Championship brought a gift to Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, April 18.
ONE Friday Fights 105 showcased 11 high-intensity bouts across MMA, Muay Thai, kickboxing, and submission grappling inside the fabled striking arena, ushering in the Thai New Year with a special brand of fireworks.
In case you missed any of the action, here’s what went down live in Asia primetime.
Lamnamoonlek Grinds Out Vengeful Win Against Kongsuk

After a thrilling first meeting this past February, Lamnamoonlek Tded99 managed to even the score with Kongsuk Fairtex via a closely fought decision win in their 137-pound Muay Thai main event rematch.
Lamnamoonlek was determined to avoid the same pitfalls that saw Kongsuk take the win last time out, so he had answers whenever the two-time Lumpinee Stadium Muay Thai World Champion pushed the tempo in round one.
Kongsuk continued to bring the aggression in the second frame, but Lamnamoonlek responded cleaner and heavier with a nice cross-hook combination and some big body shots.
Gaining confidence, the WMC World Champion loaded up body kicks and mixed in elbows and leg kicks in the final round, and that earned him the unanimous decision win, moving him to 104-30 overall.
Buakhiao Takes Out Poslowski, Pushes Winning Streak To Four
Buakhiao Por Paoin served Jakub Poslowski with a gut-wrenching knockout in their 140-pound Muay Thai showdown.
The Thai star took his time to get into his rhythm and relied mostly on his leg kicks to establish a flow against Poslowski in the first round.
The Polish powerhouse attempted to weather Buakhiao’s early offense with his boxing, but the N&P Boxing Gym affiliate steadily built momentum heading to the stools.
Buakhiao pushed the pace in the second frame and dropped Poslowski with a barrage of punches near the corner.
Smelling blood, the Thai star continued his assault and finished Poslowski with a brutal knee to the ribs at 1:10 of round two.
The KO win was Buakhiao’s fourth in a row in ONE Championship, and it pushed his overall record to 81-23.
Kaotaem Survives Knockdown Scare To Finish Tuanthong
Kaotaem Fairtex gave ONE Championship debutant Tuanthong Paesaisi a rude welcome in their 129-pound Muay Thai barnburner.
Kaotaem was on the hunt early, using swift punch combinations to set up his signature left high kick. But Tuanthong responded with venomous low kicks to keep his opponent honest.
After catching a kick in round two, Tuanthong uncorked a beautiful right-hand counter to drop Kaotaem. But that knockdown only served to anger the Petpalabordee gym man.
Kaotaem blitzed his fellow Thai and scored two quick knockdowns in the final frame, first with wild hooks, then with a well-placed right cross-left straight combo.
Sensing victory, the 20-year-old went for the jugular with more unforgiving punch combinations, and he earned his third straight win in ONE via TKO stoppage at 1:40 of round three.
Hussain Stays Perfect Against Salomov In Battle Of Unbeaten Stars

Ubaid “Bad” Hussain remained unbeaten in his career with a clear-cut decision win over Khusen Salomov in their action-packed 132-pound Muay Thai bout.
Hussain was a buzzsaw from the onset, forcing clinch after clinch and repeatedly punishing his foe with swarming attacks containing hooks, elbows, knees, and kicks.
“Bad” continued his assualt in the second round, but this time he focused on body shots and leg kicks to overwhelm his foe.
Salomov landed a few good shots in the final frame. But the gap was just too big, and Hussain walked away with the unanimous decision victory in the end, moving his record to 11-0.
Jaradchai Eviscerates Petwanghin In Stunning Debut
Jaradchai Maxjandee was the picture of utter domination in his ONE Championship debut, as he earned a first-round KO win over Petwanghin Lookpayakraipakdee in their flyweight Muay Thai contest.
The 17-year-old phenom had total control early in the fight, clocking Petwanghin with thunderous boxing combinations from distance.
Petwanghin had to eat multiple shots every time he tried to cross the void Jaradchai created between them, which stifled any opportunity he had to find a rhythm.
The debuting star then went into kill mode. He dropped his 20-year-old opponent with a textbook flying knee at the midway point of the opening round and put Petwanghin out of his misery for good with a gut-wrenching body kick at the 2:01 mark.
With the knockout win, Jaradchai pushed his career slate to 73-25.
Fahlikit Scores Comeback KO In Debut Against Nuengthoranee
Fahlikit NayokJoyprajin dug deep to pull out an incredible come-from-behind finish in his ONE Championship debut against Nuengthoranee Guaybangkorlaem.
Nuengthoranee shot out of a cannon and scored a knockdown seconds into the 113-pound Muay Thai match via a gorgeous step-in elbow.
Fahlikit regained his bearings, but he found himself on the canvas a second time after a massive overhand right from his fellow Thai.
The 17-year-old knew he needed something, and he turned the tables in the second stanza by putting pressure on Nuengthoranee with an onslaught of elbows.
Fahlikit’s killer instincts kicked in the final frame, and he floored his foe with a body punch-left hook combination then earned the knockout win and his 38th career victory with two crushing knees to the ribs at the 1:57 mark.
Siasarani Grinds Out Close Win Against Liu
Mohammad Siasarani returned to winning ways by grabbing a split-decision victory over Liu Mengyang in their featherweight kickboxing bout.
From the onset, the difference in approach between the two men was evident, with Siasarani pushing forward and Liu countering strong off the back foot.
It was clear their fight was to be a war of attrition, but Siasarani gained momentum in the second round when he switched to southpaw and caused damage with his lead left.
Liu stayed active and kept the action tight. However, Siasarani impressed with a bevy of combinations in the final frame, which was enough to earn the nod from two of the three judges at ringside.
The win was the WBC Muay Thai World Champion’s fifth in ONE Championship, and it snapped Liu’s 21-fight winning streak.
Tezuka Starches Norsyahmie In Clinical Debut
Shota Tezuka arrived on the ONE Championship stage in the grandest way possible when he folded Riedzwan Norsyahmie in the first round of their 137-pound catchweight Muay Thai showdown.
Eager to dictate the pace from the get-go, Tezuka quickly tested Norsyahmie with heavy kicks upstairs.
Norsyahmie tried to maintain his distance and launch kicks at varying levels, but the Japanese sniper wasn’t going to be denied in his promotional debut.
Tezuka uncorked a stiff straight right down the midsection that forced “Golden Shin” to back away near the ropes and then unleashed another straight right to the ribs to end the bout at 2:40 of round one, securing his 17th career win.
Maisangngern Drops Yonaha Twice In Thrilling Back-And-Forth Brawl
Maisangngern Sor Yingcharoenkarnchang found a home for his missile-like fists en route to besting Issei Yonaha in 122-pound Muay Thai.
Yonaha’s punches in bunches and low kicks penetrated Maisangngern’s guard early on, but the Thai star bided his time then struck with an overhand right to drop his foe and steal the round.
Maisangngern thrived in the chaos of the second frame. The 3rd Army Area man bloodied up Yonaha and scored a second knockdown with a right hand bomb to the Japanese star’s chin.
Knowing he needed a finish, Yonaha returned the favor with a crushing left to send Maisangngern to the canvas in the final round.
But Maisangngern survived to secure his second win in ONE Championship via unanimous decision, upping his record to 47-12.
Bondarchuk Knocks Out Gaziev To Stay Unbeaten In ONE
Ivan “Killer Whale” Bondarchuk kept his ONE Championship run perfect by knocking out Abdulgadzhi “Gorets” Gaziev in the second round of their featherweight MMA bout.
Bondarchuk utilized his distance well and connected with a variety of shots from the outside in round one while defending every attempt Gaziev made to take the fight to the mat.
The impressive defense continued into the second round, and it wasn’t long until he saw his chance to end proceedings.
Just after the halfway point of the frame, Bondarchuk uncorked a booming right head kick that connected with “Gorets” and turned his lights out.
The finish came at the 3:02 mark of round two, and it pushed “Killer Whale’s” streak in ONE to three and improved his overall slate to 12-2.
Sisti Secures Debut Finish Against Marello
Denny Sisti had a ONE Championship debut to remember when he submitted Rodrigo Marello in their bantamweight submission grappling matchup.
Both fighters wasted no time trying snap each other’s limbs, with Marello taking an early advantage via a quick ankle lock in the first 30 seconds of the contest.
Sisti then evened the catch counter at one apiece when he secured a leg lock against the Evolve MMA affiliate less than a minute later.
The fight continued at a breakneck pace from there, with the pair exchanging toe holds after a mad scramble.
With the scores even, Sisti knew he had to pull out something special, so he bit down hard and locked in a gnarly kneebar on Marello to force the tap and get the win at the 3:02 mark.