‘It Will End Fast Again’– Worapon And Tom Casse Set The Stage For Explosive ONE Friday Fights 153 Main Event

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‘It Will End Fast Again’– Worapon And Tom Casse Set The Stage For Explosive ONE Friday Fights 153 Main Event

‘It Will End Fast Again’– Worapon And Tom Casse Set The Stage For Explosive ONE Friday Fights 153 Main Event

The two warriors sound off ahead of their Asia primetime battle at Lumpinee Stadium this Friday, May 8.

‘It Will End Fast Again’– Worapon And Tom Casse Set The Stage For Explosive ONE Friday Fights 153 Main Event

The two warriors sound off ahead of their Asia primetime battle at Lumpinee Stadium this Friday, May 8.

The stakes have never been higher at Lumpinee Stadium. This Friday, May 8, two warriors with everything to prove will collide in the main event of ONE Friday Fights 153, and if their pre-fight words are any indication, fans should not even think about blinking.

In one corner, Thailand's own Worapon Lukjaoporongtom is riding a wave of destruction that has left opponents crumpled before the first round even ends. The 23-year-old bantamweight Muay Thai standout has kicked off 2026 with two jaw-dropping first-round knockouts—first dismantling Soe Lin Oo with a head kick, then flattening Arthur Brossier with a left elbow just four seconds shy of the two-minute mark. Combined fight time? Less than four minutes. That is not just winning; that is sending a message.

And Worapon is not done yet. "Some fans complained that my last two fights were over too quickly," he said with a grin. "This time, as soon as the fight starts, don't blink. It will end fast again—but I don't want to hear any more complaints."

Since making his ONE Friday Fights debut in May 2023, Worapon has been on a mission. With eight wins—four by knockout—he has been steadily building his case for a life-changing US$100,000 contract with the world's largest martial arts organization. Another emphatic stoppage could be the moment that finally pushes him onto the main ONE Championship roster.

Standing across from him is France's Tom "No Time" Casse, a hungry debutant with a point to prove. The bantamweight matchup promises explosive firepower from both sides, with Casse eager to spoil Worapon's highlight reel and make his own name in Asia primetime.

For fans tuning in live from Bangkok, this is more than just a fight—it is a glimpse at raw ambition and crushing power colliding under the Lumpinee lights. Whether you are cheering for the Thai wrecking machine or the French newcomer, one thing is certain: this main event will not last long. Make sure you are watching from the very first second.

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