The energy at Lumpinee Stadium is reaching a fever pitch, and ONE Championship is ready to deliver another unforgettable night of martial arts mastery. On Friday, May 8, the iconic Bangkok venue plays host to The Inner Circle, a five-fight card that blends high-octane Muay Thai with technical submission grappling. This isn't just a fight night—it's a showcase of elite athleticism, featuring established stars and rising phenoms who are ready to leave it all in the ring.
Headlining the event is a flyweight Muay Thai showdown that promises fireworks. Thai-Malaysian sensation Adam Sor Dechapan—the younger brother of ONE star Alif—looks to extend his explosive rise against France's Enzo Clarisse. At just 18 years old, Adam has already built a reputation for his blistering speed and devastating finishing ability, most recently scoring a spectacular head-kick knockout at Friday Fights 141. He blends polished boxing with his gym's signature flying knee attacks, making him a nightmare for opponents who prefer to stand and trade. But Clarisse, a high-pressure muay boue stylist from Team Mehdi Zatout, thrives in chaos. Known for his relentless pace and spinning back elbows, the Frenchman will look to drag Adam into a gritty trench war from the opening bell. This is a classic clash of technical precision versus raw aggression.
The co-main event shifts focus to the atomweight Muay Thai division, where Malaysia's Rifdean Masdor welcomes Laotian newcomer Petkiattisak O Sansuk to the global stage. Masdor enters with serious momentum, riding a three-fight winning streak that includes a first-round demolition of Mohamad Redho. A three-time IFMA World Champion, he combines amateur-honed speed with professional power, making him a calculated and dangerous striker. Standing across from him is Petkiattisak, a pressure fighter from Pattaya known as "The Tank." His suffocating clinch and vice-like grip have carried him to four straight wins on the regional circuit. This bout is a test of experience versus raw, relentless pressure.
Rounding out the card is a pivotal strawweight Muay Thai battle between two of the most exciting finishers in the lower weight classes: Chartpayak Saksatoon and Thway Lin Htet. Chartpayak, a veteran with a dynamite left hook, has been a consistent threat in the division, and he'll need every bit of that power against the surging Thway Lin Htet, who has been making waves with his own finishing instincts. Expect a fast-paced, technical war that could steal the show.
Whether you're a die-hard Muay Thai fan or new to the sport, The Inner Circle is shaping up to be a night of pure, unscripted action. Mark your calendars for May 8—Lumpinee Stadium is about to witness something special.
