
ONE Friday Fights 146 promises fireworks when the event takes over the iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 13.
The stacked fight card features a mix of Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA bouts, with athletes from across the world competing for a life-changing US$100,000 contract and a chance to earn a spot on the ONE Championship main roster.
In the main event of ONE Championship 146, 18-year-old Thai sensation Detchawalit Silkmuaythai steps into the spotlight for the biggest fight of his career.
Detchawalit faces Ukrainian newcomer Denis Dotsenko in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.
The young Thai fighter enters the bout with a remarkable 49–5 professional record and has quickly built a reputation as one of the most dangerous rising stars in the promotion.
Detchawalit has stopped his last three opponents in devastating fashion. His most recent victory came in just 25 seconds when he finished Saw Min Min with a brutal head-kick and punch combination.
However, Dotsenko presents a unique challenge. The Tiger Muay Thai product arrives on a two-fight winning streak and brings an unorthodox, boxing-heavy style built on head movement, feints, and slick footwork.
The co-main event of ONE Championship 146 features a compelling bantamweight Muay Thai clash between Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer and Iranian newcomer Babak Solouki.
Kongsuk enters the bout with one of the most impressive résumés on the card. The 25-year-old fighter from Nakhon Ratchasima is a two-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion, a two-time Thailand Champion, a three-time Channel 7 Champion, and the 2018 Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year.
Known for his razor-sharp left body kick and disciplined movement, Kongsuk is widely regarded as one of the most technically polished fighters competing in the weekly ONE Friday Fights series.
Solouki, however, brings a dangerous and unpredictable style. The Iranian thrives in chaotic exchanges and is willing to throw everything he has when the fight heats up.

Another must-watch fight at ONE Championship 146 features undefeated New Zealand prospect Titus Proctor.
Proctor enters the bout with a perfect 21–0 record and faces Myanmar’s relentless striker Tun Min Aung in a lightweight Muay Thai contest.
Fifteen of Proctor’s 21 victories have come by knockout, including a crushing body-punch finish at ONE Friday Fights 130.
Standing across from him is the 19-year-old Tun Min Aung, who carries a staggering 45–3 record and the relentless forward pressure of a lifelong lethwei fighter.
With a six-figure contract potentially on the line, both fighters are expected to push the pace from the opening bell.
The ONE Championship 146 lineup includes the following bouts:
Detchawalit Silkmuaythai vs Denis Dotsenko (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
Kongsuk Sitsarawatsuer vs Babak Solouki (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
Titus Proctor vs Tun Min Aung (Muay Thai – Lightweight)
Petkriangkrai Jitmuangnon vs Densiam Liamthanawat (Muay Thai – Atomweight)
Kajornklai Sor Sor Toipadriew vs Singharat SitKhuntab (Muay Thai – Bantamweight)
Arsoonnoi Sitjasing vs Nuapayak Jitmuangnon (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
Kongmeechai Sor Bangrajan vs Andrii Mezentsev (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
Sheng Yizhuo vs Fuga Tokoro (Kickboxing – Strawweight)
Dias Otegen vs Malambo Pelaez (MMA – Lightweight)
Kongchai Chanaidonmueang vs Mehrdad Khanzadeh (Muay Thai – Strawweight)
Zhang Jinhu vs Sulaiman NF Looksuan (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
Rungruanglek TN Muaythai vs Kraithong PU Phabai (Muay Thai – Flyweight)
Priaowan Petphairat vs Misaki (Kickboxing – Atomweight)
Chih Cheng Yu vs Sarmad Jahanara (MMA – Welterweight)
With rising prospects, decorated champions, and knockout artists all sharing the same stage, ONE Championship 146 is shaping up to be another explosive night of combat sports action in Bangkok.