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Ramadan Ondash returns to Lumpinee Stadium with a point to prove against Suriyanlek Por Yenying at The Inner Circle

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His first promotional loss went viral for all the wrong reasons. Five months later, Ramadan Ondash is back in Bangkok, and the left hand that made his name is still loaded.

Ondash faces Thai veteran Suriyanlek Por Yenying in a flyweight Muay Thai bout at The Inner Circle, streaming live for members at live.onefc.com from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 29.

The 19-year-old Lebanese striker holds a 12-3 career record with four promotional wins. He enters this fight motivated to rebuild after dropping a unanimous decision to Aliff Sor Dechapan at ONE Fight Night 38 in December.

That loss cost him a ONE World Title shot but produced one of ONE’s most-viewed moments of 2025. A post-fight clip climbed toward 20 million Instagram views. On May 29, Ondash shifts from spectacle to statement.

Suriyanlek is no setup opponent. The battle-hardened Thai owns an 86-31 career record with 11 promotional victories, a two-fight winning streak, and more bonus awards at the ONE Friday Fights series than any other athlete in the event’s history. Every Ondash round against him will be earned.

Abdallah Ondash carries a three-fight knockout streak into his toughest test at The Inner Circle

Ramadan’s brother, Abdallah Ondash, has not left a decision to the judges since July 2024. Three consecutive knockout wins later, the 24-year-old Tiger Muay Thai standout arrives at The Inner Circle on May 29 with momentum, confidence, and a US$100,000 main roster contract he earned by stopping Kompet Sitsarawatsuer in 2025.

His opponent, Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai, brings a 62-win career record, nine ONE Championship victories, and a five-fight winning streak into the strawweight matchup.

The 27-year-old Thai veteran has built his reputation on durability and forward pressure. He enters this contest as the deepest test yet for the younger Ondash brother.

The May 29 double booking marks the first time Ramadan and Abdallah have competed on the same card since joining ONE Championship. This adds a family dimension to an already compelling twin-bill at Lumpinee Stadium.

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