Numsurin meets Songchainoi in Strawweight rematch at ONE Friday Fights 147

By BJPENN.COM Staff - March 4, 2026 at 1:00 PM PST // 0 Comments

Numsurin Chor Ketwina and Songchainoi Kiatsongrit are set to run it back at ONE Friday Fights 147 on March 20, live from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium.

The strawweight Muay Thai rematch headlines a four-bout announcement that also adds flyweight clashes between Samingdam NF Looksuan and Kyaw Swar Win, and Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi versus Pompet PongSuphan PK, plus a bantamweight showdown between Ratchasiesan Laochokcharoen and Uzair Ismoiljonov.

Numsurin and Songchainoi first collided as part of a rivalry that shaped the atomweight division’s recent history. The Tdet99 representative edged his Thai counterpart via majority decision — a win that launched him into a world title shot against Nadaka for the inaugural ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship last November.

He came up short by unanimous decision in Tokyo, but a 6-1 promotional record and a 105-20 career mark tell the story of a fighter who has earned his place among the division’s best. His boxing-heavy technical style makes him dangerous in close exchanges, and Songchainoi knows first-hand what that looks like.

For Songchainoi, this rematch is unfinished business. He owns a 10-1 promotional record with a 60-18 striking mark, and that lone ONE loss belongs entirely to Numsurin. Since debuting with the promotion in 2023, he has been one of strawweight Muay Thai’s most consistent performers — making the motivation to erase that blemish very clear.

Four bouts deepen the ONE Friday Fights 147 card

The supporting cast for ONE Friday Fights 147 is equally compelling. Samingdam enters his flyweight Muay Thai bout against Kyaw Swar Win on the back of four consecutive wins, building an eight-victory promotional record behind a swarming, pressure-based attack that has overwhelmed opponents at a 46-9 career clip.

Standing across from him is a 24-year-old Myanmar striker who carries a jaw-dropping 58-1 career record. Kyaw Swar Win announced himself at ONE with a TKO debut in January, putting Muga Seto down four times before the referee stepped in.

The flyweight division also sees Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi return against Pompet PongSuphan PK, with both men looking to reverse momentum after recent losses. Jaosuayai holds 60 career victories and an 8-4 ONE record, while Pompet — a 27-year-old veteran with 109 career wins and seven promotional victories — brings his own urgency to Bangkok.

Rounding out the card, a bantamweight Muay Thai matchup between Ratchasiesan Laochokcharoen and Uzbekistan’s Uzair Ismoiljonov adds a cross-continental wrinkle. Ratchasiesan, formerly known as Kulabdam, is a ONE veteran of 17 fights whose left hand earned him the “Left Meteorite” nickname. Ismoiljonov of Team Mehdi Zatout enters riding a two-fight winning streak in kickboxing after a Muay Thai debut loss.

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