ONE Championship 146

ONE Friday Fights 146 delivered a night packed with explosive Muay Thai action at the iconic Lumpinee Stadium on March 13.


The card, often associated with the build-up to ONE Championship 146, featured rising stars, seasoned champions, and several highlight-reel finishes. The night belonged to teenage sensation Detchawalit Silkymuaythai, who headlined the event with a dominant knockout victory.

Detchawalit stopped Ukrainian striker Denis Dotsenko in the second round, earning his 50th professional victory and extending his flawless run on the global stage. Detchawalit promised fans an early finish before the fight—and he delivered.

The 18-year-old pushed the pace from the opening bell, marching forward with aggressive combinations that immediately put Dotsenko on the defensive.


The Ukrainian showed grit early in the contest, firing back with punches and even landing a knee to the head in the second round that briefly shifted momentum.

However, Detchawalit quickly regained control. A perfectly timed counter left hand dropped Dotsenko to the canvas. The Ukrainian managed to beat the count, but the respite was short-lived.


Moments later, Detchawalit unleashed a sharp three-punch combination that sent Dotsenko crashing back to the mat. The referee waved off the fight at 2:37 of round two.

With the victory, Detchawalit improved his professional record to 50–5 and continued his impressive 4–0 run on the international stage, putting the bantamweight Muay Thai division on notice ahead of future ONE Championship 146 events.

The co-main event also produced fireworks as two-time Lumpinee Stadium world champion Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer stopped Babak Solouki in the third round.

Solouki came to fight and pushed the Thai veteran early, trading body shots in the opening round and landing a few sharp combinations in the third.

He slipped an incoming uppercut and countered with a left kick that sent Solouki to the canvas. When the Iranian beat the count, Kongsuk immediately followed up with a right hand and a crushing left hook that sealed the knockout at 2:27 of the final round.

Elsewhere on the card, Petkhaokradong Lukjaomaesaithong earned a hard-fought unanimous decision over Myanmar’s Tun Min Aung.

The win brings Petkhaokradong one step closer to securing a coveted contract with ONE Championship.

With rising prospects delivering highlight-reel finishes and established champions defending their reputations, the excitement surrounding ONE Championship 146 and its lead-up events continues to build momentum for one of the fastest-growing promotions in combat sports.

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