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ONE Friday Fights 159 & The Inner Circle 19 Full Fight Card, Stream Updates & Analytical Preview

ONE Friday Fights 159 & The Inner Circle 19 Full Fight Card, Stream Updates & Analytical Preview

LukasLukas
June 18, 20266 min read

ONE Championship returns to the historic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, June 19, 2026, for a monumental dual-event showcase tracking to alter global division rankings across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts. Broadcasting live in Asia primetime to over 190 countries, the blockbuster card is split into two distinct tiers: the elite championship double-header of The Inner Circle 19, followed by the high-stakes, international contract battles of ONE Friday Fights 159 (officially broadcasted as ONE Lumpinee 159 across local Thai networks).

Official Broadcast Schedule (Friday, June 19):

  • The Inner Circle 19: Streams exclusively on live.onefc.com at 6:30 PM ICT / 7:30 AM ET.
  • ONE Friday Fights 159: Streams live on YouTube and global partners at 8:30 PM ICT / 9:30 AM ET

The evening is topped by an absolute dream match in women’s striking as five-time champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues unifies her atomweight Muay Thai throne against kickboxing queen Phetjeeja. Co-headlining the premium tier is a massive heavyweight kickboxing rematch of pure impact power, while the Friday Fights roster features hyper-aggressive prospects looking to secure a life-changing $100,000 promotional contract.

Below is the definitive fight card schedule matrix and a comprehensive technical breakdown of tomorrow night’s tactical battlegrounds.


ONE Friday Fights 159 & The Inner Circle 19 Official Fight Matrix

Weight ClassBout StructureFighter A (Red Corner)Fighter B (Blue Corner)Strategic Stakes
Atomweight👑 Muay Thai World ChampionshipAllycia Hellen RodriguesPhetjeeja LukjaoporongtomUndisputed Title Supremacy
Heavyweight👑 Kickboxing World ChampionshipSamet AgdeveRoman KrykliaAgdeve's First Title Defense
Bantamweight🏆 ONE Friday Fights Main EventWorapon LukjaoporongtomLenny Blasi$100,000 Roster Contract Line
Flyweight🥊 Muay Thai Co-Main EventXavier GonzalezChatanan Sor Jor JoyprajinPocket Volume vs. Counter Kicks
BantamweightMuay Thai FeaturePetgarfield JitmuangnonDenis DotsenkoHigh-Frequency Striking Metric
FlyweightMuay Thai FeatureKritpet PK SaenchaiPetlampun MuadablampangStadium Elite Ranking Elimination
AtomweightMuay Thai FeatureTeeyai TorfunfarmHar Ling OmCatchweight Pocket Violence
BantamweightKickboxing ShowcaseArthur KloppSoner SenEuropean Kickboxing Transition
StrawweightMuay Thai FeatureNuapatapee PudprachachuenGaichon Sor PrawatmuangTraditional Clinch & Elbow Matrix
AtomweightMuay Thai FeatureRifdean MasdorJavad MozafariHigh-Velocity Output Tracking
102 LBSMuay Thai FeatureOlivia BahsousPhontip KhlongtoeiyouthcenterStrawweight Contender Line
BantamweightMixed Martial Arts FeatureBos ChayutHsiang LiaoGrappling vs. Striking Template
FlyweightKickboxing FeatureWalid SakhrajiKakeruTechnical Distance Clinic
LightweightMixed Martial Arts FeatureSarmad JahanaraRyo GotoUpper Tier Division Entry

World Championship Main Event Technical Deep-Dives

Atomweight Muay Thai: Allycia Hellen Rodrigues vs. Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom

This highly anticipated unification clash presents a classic diagnostic battle of styles inside the pocket. Allycia Hellen Rodrigues relies on a textbook, air-tight high guard shell and an elite distance-management template. Her key to victory lies in utilizing stinging lead teeps to slow the forward march of Phetjeeja, alongside heavy, scoring outside low calf kicks designed to compromise her opponent's mobility over the five-round duration.

Conversely, Phetjeeja brings a devastatingly high-velocity boxing matrix, leveraging intense lateral pressure and short, multi-angle punching combinations. If Phetjeeja can successfully bridge the gap, slip inside Rodrigues' straight punches, and challenge her guard stability with hooks to the liver, she can disrupt the champion's pacing and sweep the analytical scoring quadrants.

Heavyweight Kickboxing: Samet Agdeve vs. Roman Kryklia

A high-stakes rematch that carries intense emotional and tactical weight. Samet Agdeve enters his first title defense looking to prove his stunning statement victory over Kryklia last November was no anomaly. Agdeve’s blueprint requires a highly compact defensive frame, consistent forward pressure, and heavy low kicks inside the pocket to clip his opponent's foundation.

Former long-time king Roman Kryklia stands as a multi-division world grand prix winner determined to reclaim his gold. Kryklia holds a severe reach and height advantage; his technical success depends on utilizing his elite snapping jab to isolate Agdeve on the outside, and timing clean counter straight rights or rising knees whenever the champion attempts a counter entry entry down the centerline.


ONE Friday Fights 159 Featured Showdowns

Bantamweight Muay Thai: Worapon Lukjaoporongtom vs. Lenny Blasi

Riding the momentum of a brilliant three-fight win streak, Worapon enters the main event spotlight with a promotional contract firmly in his sights. Worapon excels at tracking spatial evasion, picking apart opponents with accurate long-range kicks.

Italy’s Lenny Blasi represents a hyper-dangerous structural obstacle, bringing an all-action brawling model and explosive finishing capabilities. Blasi must turn this contest into a phone-booth war of attrition, overloading Worapon’s defensive shell work with short hooks and inside pocket elbow entries to force an unpredictable upset.

Flyweight Muay Thai: Xavier Gonzalez vs. Chatanan Sor Jor Joyprajin

Spain’s Xavier Gonzalez makes a remarkably rapid turnaround after executing a spectacular first-round finish earlier this month. Gonzalez utilizes a high-frequency offensive tracking template, relying on continuous lateral footwork and volume combinations.

Thailand's Chatanan presents a classic counter-striking barrier. Chatanan will look to exploit any over-extension from Gonzalez, anchoring his defense around heavy timing counters and utilizing a precise clinch matrix to control the ring generalship indicators.


Preliminary Card Scouting Bulletins

  • Petgarfield vs. Dotsenko: A technical spacing showcase. Expect Petgarfield to command the centerline metrics, while Dotsenko utilizes high lateral movement to land straight punches from range.
  • Teeyai vs. Ling Om: A high-impact atomweight clash. Teeyai's relentless forward pressure will test the defensive guard stability and clinch framing of Myanmar's structural body-attacker Har Ling Om.
  • Chayut vs. Liao: A textbook clash of MMA systems. Chayut will actively seek early double-leg takedown entries to shift the analytics to the canvas, while Taipei's Liao relies on long-range boxing tracking.
  • Sakhraji vs. Kakeru: This flyweight kickboxing showcase pits Sakhraji’s high-volume multi-punch combinations against Kakeru’s standard upright rhythm reading and spatial evasion timing.

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