ONE Championship returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday, April 10, with ONE Friday Fights 150. The middle event of a triple-header that also features The Inner Circle and ONE Fight Night 42.

Nine bouts across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA are on the card. A majority of athletes are chasing a US$100,000 contract and a spot on ONE’s global roster.

Leading the card is strawweight Muay Thai, where Kompet Sitsarawatsuer faces southpaw Attachai Kelasport. The 26-year-old Kompet is a two-time Lumpinee Stadium World Champion from Nakhon Ratchasima who fights with his siblings’ futures on his back. The 23-year-old Attachai, out of Boxing Army 3 in Phayao, carries an 82 percent career win rate and started Muay Thai at age 9 after a teacher spotted his potential.

In the co-main event, Rambong Sor Therapat meets Pethuahin Jitmuangnon in flyweight Muay Thai. The 28-year-old Rambong grew up in poverty and has used his fight earnings to buy his family a home. The 26-year-old Pethuahin lost his mother at 7 and was raised by a single father — now he fights to build that father a house of his own.

Kompet headlines stacked ONE Friday Fights 150 undercard

On the ONE Friday Fights 150 undercard, Poland’s Bartek Paszczyk takes on Lebanese striker Nassib Hmede in lightweight Muay Thai. Waldimir Britez of Paraguay faces Azerbaijani-Turkish standout Rasul Rahimov in bantamweight MMA, looking to extend his perfect 4-0 professional record.

Australian-Portuguese fighter Dante Rodrigues makes his ONE debut against Sweden’s Dalian Dawody in lightweight Muay Thai. Meanwhile Thailand’s Chokdee Maxjandee faces Myanmar’s Salai Htan Khee Shein in atomweight Muay Thai.

Finally, Nuapet Torfunfarm squares off with Sornsueknoi FA Group in flyweight Muay Thai as China’s Hong Chengzhi and Huang Zhengbang take on Japan’s Kazuteru Yamazaki and Yoshida Kosei in their respective flyweight kickboxing bouts.