Ondash Brothers Ready for Defining Night at Lumpinee Stadium

Ondash Brothers Ready for Defining Night at Lumpinee Stadium

Ramadan Ondash heads back to Bangkok with unfinished business and a chance to remind everyone why he remains one of the most exciting young strikers in ONE Championship. The 19 year old Lebanese athlete is scheduled to face experienced Thai fighter Suriyanlek Por Yenying in a flyweight Muay Thai clash at The Inner Circle on May 29 at Lumpinee Stadium.

Ondash enters the contest with a professional record of 12 wins and 3 defeats, including four victories under the ONE Championship banner. His most recent appearance ended in disappointment after a unanimous decision defeat against Aliff Sor Dechapan at ONE Fight Night 38 in December. That setback denied him an opportunity to compete for a world title, but it also unexpectedly placed him at the centre of one of the promotion’s biggest viral moments of the year. A clip from the bout generated close to 20 million views on Instagram, turning Ondash into a widely discussed figure across combat sports fans online.

Now, the young Lebanese striker returns with renewed focus, hoping to move beyond internet attention and deliver a performance that restores his momentum inside the ring.

Standing opposite him is one of the most battle tested names in the division. Suriyanlek owns an impressive 86 win career tally and has already secured 11 victories in ONE Championship competition. The Thai veteran also arrives in strong form with back to back wins and multiple bonus awards earned throughout the ONE Friday Fights series. Known for his toughness and relentless pace, Suriyanlek represents a major challenge for the rising Lebanese prospect.

The event will also feature Ramadan’s older brother, Abdallah Ondash, who has built serious momentum over the past year. The 24 year old Tiger Muay Thai representative has finished each of his last three opponents by knockout since July 2024. His explosive run earned him a US$100,000 contract after stopping Kompet Sitsarawatsuer earlier this year.

Abdallah now prepares for perhaps the hardest matchup of his career when he meets Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai in a strawweight contest. The Thai competitor carries 62 career victories, nine wins in ONE Championship, and an impressive five fight winning streak into the encounter.

For the first time since joining the promotion, the Ondash brothers will compete on the same card, adding extra emotion and attention to an already exciting night at Lumpinee Stadium.

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