The electrifying energy of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium was palpable on September 12, 2025, as fight fans flocked to witness ONE Championship’s much-anticipated event, headlined by the fierce showdown between Petchmorakot and Tawanchai for the coveted featherweight title. The night promised a whirlwind of action, and from the very first bell, it delivered a spectacle worthy of the sport’s rich legacy.
The doors to Lumpinee, located on Ram Inthra Road, swung open as early as 7:30 PM, with eager spectators streaming in, tickets clutched tightly in hand—many having secured their seats through THAI TICKET MAJOR. For those unable to make the pilgrimage to the legendary stadium, the event was broadcast live on Channel 7HD (channel 35) starting at 8:30 PM, and available for streaming on Watch.ONEFC.com from 7:30 PM. This accessibility ensured that fans across Thailand and select international markets wouldn’t miss a second of the action.
ONE Championship, renowned for blending the best of mixed martial arts (MMA), Muay Thai, and kickboxing, curated a fight card that boasted twelve matchups, each promising its own brand of fireworks. The main event, Petchmorakot versus Tawanchai, was billed as a clash of titans—both men known for their technical prowess and knockout power, vying for supremacy at 124 pounds in the featherweight division. With so much at stake, anticipation ran high. Would Petchmorakot’s experience prevail, or would Tawanchai’s youthful hunger tip the scales?
Before the main event, the undercard featured a parade of talent, each bout adding to the mounting excitement. Among the most talked-about was the battle between Suriyanlek P. Yenying, a 29-year-old heavy-hitter from Maha Sarakham, and Decho P. Borirak, the undefeated 22-year-old sensation from Songkhla. Both fighters weighed in at an even 132 pounds, setting the stage for a Muay Thai war that had fans buzzing. Suriyanlek, known for his relentless aggression, was determined to hand Decho his first loss in the promotion, but Decho’s slick technique and composure under pressure made him a formidable obstacle.
The international co-main event saw Alaverdi Ramazanov, the 30-year-old Russian and former ONE bantamweight kickboxing world champion, make his featherweight Muay Thai debut against Denchon Lukjaomaesaithong, a 20-year-old dynamo from Buriram. Both fighters tipped the scales at 154.6 pounds, and the intrigue was palpable: could Ramazanov’s kickboxing pedigree translate to Muay Thai success at a higher weight class?
Ramazanov answered that question emphatically. According to event coverage, "Alaverdi Ramazanov showcased his world-class composure, catching Denchon flush with a counter right hand as the young Thai pressed forward recklessly. The bout was waved off late in the first round, marking a statement-making knockout for Ramazanov in his featherweight Muay Thai debut." This victory earned Ramazanov a performance bonus for the second time at ONE Lumpinee, underscoring his growing legacy within the promotion.
Elsewhere on the card, the action was just as fierce. Mammos S. Salacheep faced off against A Mui from Myanmar in the flyweight division, with both warriors weighing just over 134 pounds. In the atomweight ranks, Alexandre Bozi—known locally as Alek Singmawin—made a thunderous impression, dispatching Russia’s Kirill Chishik with a single, devastating right hand in the first round. As reported, "Alek Singmawin’s debut was nothing short of spectacular, sending Kirill Chishik to the canvas with a punch that left the crowd in awe." This knockout not only secured Bozi’s first win at Lumpinee, it also earned him an instant performance bonus, a testament to his explosive potential.
The night’s drama didn’t end there. Yodudon BS Muay Thai, a relentless competitor from Roi Et, unleashed a barrage on Kongburapa A. Thepsupa, dropping his opponent three times in the opening round before the referee intervened. This dominant showing unlocked Yodudon’s first win at Lumpinee and his second career bonus. The card also featured standout performances from the likes of Kongphochai Lao Lan Chang, Phayakrut Suea Jantok Muay Thai, and Si Phalang S. Salacheep, each bringing their own flair to the ring.
On the kickboxing side, the bantamweight contest between Zhao Chongyang and Arman Moradi provided a technical chess match, with both fighters weighing in at just over 144 pounds. Meanwhile, the women’s division saw Nong Am Fairtex and Esther Viola deliver a spirited display at 112 pounds, captivating fans with their speed and precision.
MMA fans weren’t left out, either. The strawweight bout between Jayson Miralpez (124.6 lbs) and Ryohei Kurosawa (124.6 lbs) delivered a clash of styles, while the featherweight MMA contest pitted Ivan Bondarchak (154.4 lbs) against Kamal Guseynov (154.8 lbs) in a test of strength and endurance. Each fight further cemented ONE Championship’s reputation for offering a diverse and thrilling slate of martial arts action.
Behind the scenes, the fighters’ discipline was on full display at weigh-ins, with all competitors hitting their marks—a testament to their professionalism and commitment. The event’s seamless organization, courtesy of ONE Championship Thailand, ensured that every bout ran smoothly, from the opening bell to the final hand raise.
Looking ahead, the excitement shows no signs of slowing. Next week’s ONE Lumpinee 125 promises another stacked card, with the main event featuring Saemapetch Fairtex—dubbed "The Thunderous Left"—seeking redemption against Russia’s Elbrus Osmanov in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown. The international co-main event will see Kongchai Chain Donmuang square off against Brazil’s Walter Goncalves in a strawweight Muay Thai clash. Tickets are already on sale, and fans are encouraged to secure their spots early to avoid disappointment.
For those eager to relive the highlights or catch up on any bouts they missed, replays and exclusive content are available across multiple platforms, including the official ONE Championship Thailand Facebook page, the ONEFC.com website, Instagram (@ONEChampTh), and TikTok (@ONEChampTH). Broadcasts continue on Channel 7HD and online, ensuring that the spirit of Lumpinee reaches every corner of the martial arts world.
As the dust settles on ONE Lumpinee 124, the echoes of roaring fans and the thud of gloves linger in the air. With breakout performances, jaw-dropping knockouts, and new contenders emerging, the event has set the bar high for the weeks to come. Fight enthusiasts can hardly wait—the road to the next Lumpinee showdown has already begun.