Knockout Ends Strawweight Muay Thai Clash
Hern NF Looksuan secured a decisive victory in the co-main event of ONE Friday Fights 145, defeating Bernueng Sor Salacheep via knockout at 2:44 of the second round. The 23-year-old Hern landed a left body shot that proved decisive, halting the aggression of the younger Bernueng. This win maintains Hern's perfect promotional record at 4-0, with three of those wins coming by stoppage, and advances his overall professional standing to 44-6.

The bout, a strawweight Muay Thai contest, saw an energetic start from the 18-year-old Bernueng. He employed a strategy of aggressive three-strike combinations, mixing kicks, punches, and elbows in an attempt to control the pace of the fight. However, Hern successfully timed his counter-attack, finding the opening for the fight-ending blow.

Event Context and Other Results
ONE Friday Fights 145 took place at the 'Lumpinee Boxing Stadium' in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 6, 2026. The event featured a variety of bouts across 'Muay Thai', 'MMA', and 'kickboxing' disciplines, with athletes competing for opportunities within the organization.
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While Hern's knockout was a notable moment, other bouts also concluded. For instance, in the main event, Worapon Lukjaoporongtom defeated Arthur Brossier. However, details regarding specific outcomes for all fights, such as the bouts involving Otis Waghorn or Nontachai Jitmuangnon, were not consistently detailed across all provided summaries. Some reports list results like Daodaeng Annymuaythai losing via unanimous decision, and others mention decisions for Arthur Klopp and Banluelok Sitwatcharachai.
Background on the Series
The 'ONE Friday Fights' series is an ongoing spectacle promoted by 'ONE Championship', aimed at showcasing martial arts talent. Events are broadcast live and often made available through various digital platforms, including the organization's YouTube channel and proprietary apps. The series frequently highlights fighters from Thailand, utilizing venues like the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium. These events provide a platform for athletes to compete, with the potential for significant career advancements, including the possibility of earning a six-figure contract. Notable fighters such as Rodtang Jitmuangnon have connections to the gym associated with some of the event's participants, underscoring the interconnectedness of the Muay Thai scene.
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