Get ready for fireworks at Lumpinee Stadium. French striker Enzo Clarisse is promising nothing short of war when he steps into the ring against Malaysian-Thai phenom Adam Sor Dechapan in the main event of The Inner Circle on Friday, May 8.
Broadcast live exclusively on live.onefc.com from the iconic Bangkok venue, this strawweight Muay Thai showdown has all the makings of a classic. And Clarisse, at just 22 years old, is bringing a simple but devastating game plan.
"My game plan is to try to hit him with my fists," Clarisse says with unmistakable confidence. "I am going to go for the big target, which is the liver shot, and vary between the body and the head with my hands."
That straightforward aggression has defined Clarisse's career so far. With a 21-7 professional record and a 2-2 mark in ONE Championship since his 2025 debut, the Team Mehdi Zatout representative has built a reputation as a relentless forward pressure fighter. His spinning back elbows and non-stop forward movement make him a nightmare to deal with, and his most recent victory—a second-round knockout—sent a clear message that his finishing power is very real.
But fighting at Lumpinee is a different beast. The passionate Bangkok crowd demands more than just technique; it demands heart. Clarisse knows this, which is why he's left nothing to chance in preparation.
"Yes, I prepared for this," he confirms. "I worked a lot on my cardio for this fight. I worked on this with my coach. And Antar Kacem also helped me a lot for this fight. He was always with me."
Clarisse expects Adam Sor Dechapan to try to control the distance and dictate the pace. But the French striker has a different idea. From the first exchange, he plans to seize the initiative and never let go—turning what could be a tactical bout into something far more explosive.
For fans of high-stakes Muay Thai, this is a can't-miss main event. And if Clarisse has his way, it won't go the distance.
