ONE 92: Sitthichai vs. Shadow - 12/20

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ONE Championship is closing out 2024 with a monumental all-striking card on Friday, December 20.

ONE Friday Fights 92: Sitthichai vs. Shadow offers up 12 bouts across Muay Thai and kickboxing as a mixture of world-renowned names and rising stars take to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

A mouthwatering affair will take place in the main event, as Thai legend Sitthichai “Killer Kid” Sitsongpeenong collides with surging phenom Shadow Singha Mawynn in featherweight Muay Thai action.

A veteran of 169 professional bouts and currently a top-five featherweight contender in both Muay Thai and kickboxing, Sitthichai is one of the most complete and accomplished athletes in the history of ONE Championship.

An eight-time Muay Thai and Kickboxing World Champion before joining ONE, “Killer Kid” is highly skilled in both disciplines and has proven that with victories over Eddie Abasolo in “the art of eight limbs” and Mohammed Boutasaa in the big gloves.

The 33-year-old was in top form in his most recent outing, as he outworked Japanese ace Masaaki Noiri at ONE 167 this past June. He’ll look to continue that momentum against Shadow, but the younger foe will be on the hunt for his biggest scalp yet.

After a defeat in his debut earlier this year, Shadow has soared through the featherweight Muay Thai division with three straight victories over tough opponents.

The 24-year-old knocked out Erik Hehir before defeating former ONE World Title challenger Jimmy Vienot and then handing Mohammad Siasarani his first defeat in the promotion. He now has the chance to put the division on notice, steal Sitthichai’s spot in the rankings, and potentially earn a six-figure contract with ONE’s global roster.

In another featured bout, #2-ranked featherweight kickboxing contender Marat Grigorian returns to the fold against hot new arrival Abdelali Zahidi in 159-pound catchweight kickboxing action.

ONE Friday Fights 92 Full Card

  • Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong vs. Shadow Singha Mawynn (Muay Thai – featherweight)
  • Suakim Sor Jor Thongprajin vs. Panrit Lukjaomaesairwaree (Muay Thai – 140-pound catchweight)
  • Songchainoi Kiatsongrit vs. Yodnumchai Fairtex (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Panpayak Jitmuangnon vs. Egor Bikrev (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Sibmuen Coach Nay vs. Abdulla Dayakaev (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
  • Rak Erawan vs. Koko Sor Sommai (Muay Thai – atomweight)
  • Marat Grigorian vs. Abdelali Zahidi (Kickboxing – 159-pound catchweight)
  • Maisangkum Sor Yingcharoenkarnchang vs. Watcharaphon PK Saenchai (Muay Thai – 121-pound catchweight)
  • Liu Mengyang vs. Masaaki Noiri (Kickboxing – featherweight)
  • Anissa Meksen vs. Kana Morimoto (Kickboxing – atomweight)
  • Rittidet Sor Sommai vs. Shimon (Muay Thai – 132-pound catchweight)
  • Nathan Bendon vs. Elbrus Osmanov (Kickboxing – bantamweight)
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Panpayak is going to be interesting, the only man to beat Superlek recently.

I hope Masaaki gets his head straight and realizes that while his defense and toughness is unquestioned, he has to throw to win.

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