ONE Friday Fights 141: Full Bout Card Revealed

On Friday, February 6, teenage superstar Johan Ghazali makes his anticipated return while fourteen battles determine who earns US$100,000 contracts at Lumpinee Stadium's weekly proving ground.

There exists in ONE Championship’s weekly Asia primetime series a peculiar tension—the already-contracted stars facing opponents still chasing their payday, the proven commodities testing themselves against hungry challengers who see each fight as potential transformation. On Friday, February 6, ONE Friday Fights 141 embodies that dynamic perfectly, with nineteen-year-old sensation Johan Ghazali returning to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok while thirteen other bouts determine who joins him on the main roster.

The main event features Thai technician Komawut FA Group squaring off with powerful striker Samingdam NF Looksuan in flyweight Muay Thai that promises violence over points. The twenty-six-year-old Komawut brings diverse skills blending aggressive boxing combinations with devastating clinch work from one of Thailand’s premier gyms. Recent setbacks haven’t diminished his dangerous capabilities—relentless forward pressure and technical excellence in the clinch still overwhelm unprepared opponents.

The twenty-three-year-old Samingdam enters riding a three-fight winning streak and legitimate finishing power in both hands. The Looksuan-trained athlete specializes in unpredictable attacks and explosive flying techniques that have produced highlight-reel moments throughout his ONE Friday Fights tenure, the kind of spectacular finishes that earn contracts and bonuses simultaneously.

The co-main event features teenage sensation Detchawalit Silkmuaythai facing battle-tested veteran Saw Min Min in bantamweight Muay Thai. Just eighteen years old, Detchawalit has compiled a 48-5 record with a two-fight winning streak in ONE Championship—both victories by stoppage. The Thai phenom possesses well-rounded arsenal including precise boxing, devastating kicks from both legs, and elite clinch skills that belie his youth.

Myanmar’s Saw Min Min brings experience and adaptability, having successfully transitioned from his 2016 ONE Myanmar MMA Tournament Championship to Muay Thai with intelligent striking that mixes calculated combinations with effective clinch work.

But the card’s marquee attraction is Ghazali’s return in flyweight Muay Thai competition. The American-Malaysian sensation rebounded from consecutive losses with a devastating first-round stoppage at ONE Fight Night 35, reminding everyone why he’s considered one of the sport’s brightest young stars. His powerful hands, sharp elbows, and willingness to engage in the pocket create the kind of spectacular violence that builds social media followings and crossover appeal.

Lower on the card, seventeen-year-old Malaysian striker Adam Sor Dechapan faces Moroccan-American technician Walid Snoussi in strawweight Muay Thai. The younger brother of Aliff Sor Decpahan has compiled a 52-5 record showcasing technical brilliance that runs in his family, blending quick combinations with signature flying knee techniques. Snoussi enters riding a four-fight winning streak, earning his “Joker” nickname with clever technical striking and dominant clinch work.

In lightweight MMA action, undefeated Filipino Hero Marco Manguray makes his promotional debut against Japanese grappling specialist Myke Ohura in a striker-versus-grappler showdown. Manguray brings relentless wrestling-based approach using constant pressure and smart footwork to set up takedowns before mauling opponents with ground-and-pound and submission attempts. His perfect record includes victories by knockout, submission, and decision—finishing fights multiple ways.

The twenty-four-year-old Ohura, a high-level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt with unblemished record, has finished two professional bouts in under a minute with slick submissions, using striking primarily to disguise takedowns before quickly transitioning through positions hunting for finishes.

Decorated Thai striker Lamnamoonlek TDed99 takes on Spanish knockout artist Daniel Puertas in bantamweight kickboxing. The twenty-seven-year-old Lamnamoonlek, former WMC World Champion and 2021 Sports Authority of Thailand Fighter of the Year, brings exceptional fight IQ and signature left body kick. Puertas, former ONE Flyweight Kickboxing World Title challenger and two-time ISKA World Champion, delivers Dutch-style aggression built around forward movement and punishing combinations.

The card also features contracted Brazilian athlete Gabriele Moram facing Chilean standout Francisca Vera in an atomweight Muay Thai rematch, plus Myanmar’s Lin Htet Aung making his promotional debut against Japan’s Haruyuki Tanitsu in strawweight Muay Thai action.

Fourteen opportunities Friday night in Bangkok—fourteen chances to earn contracts, build momentum, validate training camp sacrifices. Some will leave with six-figure deals. Others return to gyms to recalibrate approaches and wait for the next Friday to arrive with its familiar stakes and fresh opportunities.

ONE Friday Fights 141 Full Card

  • Komawut FA Group vs. Samingdam NF Looksuan (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Detchawalit Silkmuaythai vs. Saw Min Min (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
  • Khunpon Aekmuangnon vs. Sornsueknoi FA Group (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Face Erawan vs. Soe Naung Oo (Muay Thai – strawweight)
  • Mamuka Usubyan vs. Yassin Airad (kickboxing – featherweight)
  • Gabriele Moram vs. Francisca Vera (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Chokdee Maxjandee vs. Mahesuan Aekmuangnon (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Wan Muhammad Sabri vs. Ramu Araya (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Hero Marco Manguray vs. Myke Ohura (MMA – lightweight)
  • Lamnamoonlek TDed99 vs. Daniel Puertas (kickboxing – bantamweight)
  • Johan Ghazali vs. Ye Yint Naung (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Adam Sor Dechapan vs. Walid Snoussi (Muay Thai – strawweight)
  • Lin Htet Aung vs. Haruyuki Tanitsu (Muay Thai – strawweight)
  • Moises Lois Ilogon vs. Masaki Suzuki (MMA – strawweight)
John Wolcott
John Wolcott

John Wolcott is a Bangkok-based Muay Thai journalist with over 20 years of experience covering the sport and culture. He specializes in athlete storytelling. John is also the creator of MuayThaiStadiums.com, hosted the The Muay Thai Show podcast, and produced the Muay Thai Journal video documentary series. A longtime Muay Thai practitioner, he has also worked as a commentator for Thailand's top stadiums and maintains close relationships with top promotions throughout Thailand. His deep immersion in Muay Thai culture provides unique insights into the sport's technical, cultural, and competitive landscape.

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