Malaysia's representation in ONE Friday Fights is surging as three athletes prepare to showcase their skills at ONE Friday Fights 141. Johan “Jojo” Ghazali returns with a striking record, Adam Sor Dechapan carries on his family's fighting legacy, and Wan Muhammad Sabri enters with extensive experience. Each fighter has distinct motivations but shares the common goal of capitalizing on the prime stage at Lumpinee Stadium, known as Asia's "Madison Square Garden."

By the Numbers
  • Johan Ghazali holds a professional record of 4-0 with a contract signed at just 16 years old.
  • Wan Muhammad Sabri comes in with a professional record of 57-12, making his promotional debut.
State of Play
  • Ghazali is set to face Ye Yint Naung, hoping to build on his impressive knockout streak.
  • Adam Sor Dechapan will battle undefeated Moroccan Walid Snoussi, continuing his path in Muay Thai.
  • Sabri’s debut against Ramu Araya marks a significant opportunity to showcase his skills on a large platform.
What's Next

Success at ONE Friday Fights 141 could propel these Malaysian fighters into championship contention and further elevate the country's presence in ONE Championship. This event may also lead to increased opportunities for future rises from Malaysia's burgeoning martial arts scene.

Bottom Line

As the Malaysian fighters step into the ring, their performances could redefine national pride in combat sports, signaling that Malaysia's next wave of talent is ready to make an indelible mark on the Asian fight landscape.