Denkriangkrai targets contract-winning finish vs. Abdallah Ondash at The Inner Circle May 29

The strawweight Muay Thai co-main event of The Inner Circle will see Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai confront the contracted Lebanese competitor Abdallah Ondash. This contest will be streamed live for members via live.onefc.com from Bangkok, Thailand’s Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, May 29.

A member of Team Mavinn Muaythai, the 27-year-old boasts a professional record of 62 victories and is currently enjoying a five-bout winning streak. His single knockout under this promotion occurred in 2025, taking just 51 seconds to defeat Sanpet Sor Salacheep. All his other contests have been decided by judicial scoring.

Securing a decisive victory against Abdallah, who already possesses the US$100,000 contract that Denkriangkrai desires, would instantly and convincingly solidify his claim for his own agreement.

His recent five-match winning streak, characterized by superior ring control, incisive counter-strikes, and accurate clinch knees, has secured him an opportunity to challenge an opponent previously operating at a higher competitive tier. Denkriangkrai meticulously analyzed Abdallah’s previous bouts, identifying the potent left hook capable of concluding matches and the unyielding forward pressure fueling it, dedicating his training camp to devising a counter-strategy.

“Being on a five-bout undefeated run has boosted my self-assurance immensely. My objective for this year is perfectly clear: I aspire to obtain that primary roster contract with ONE Championship,” he stated.

“This ambition motivates me to continuously elevate my performance in every contest. This particular match will ultimately hinge on who possesses the greater desire, as I am aware that both of us are well-prepared.”

Denkriangkrai Is Confident His Tactical Acumen Outweighs Abdallah Ondash’s Raw Strength

Denkriangkrai Mavinn Muaythai has observed Abdallah’s left hook connect with sufficient opponents to fully comprehend its impact. He isn’t ignoring this danger; rather, he is constructing his strategy specifically to address it.

The advantage he perceives for himself is not rooted in physical attributes. Instead, it stems from the extensive experience gained over 62 professional contests and the commanding presence in the ring that accompanies it. Abdallah enters with a consecutive trio of knockouts. Denkriangkrai, conversely, employs a strategic approach designed to transform an opponent’s aggressive forward momentum into a weakness.

“I must be wary of Abdallah’s left hook – it’s his characteristic offensive tool. Beyond that deadly left hook, he possesses alarmingly swift combinations. He also demonstrates remarkable resilience, consistently prepared to advance, and he competes with an untamed, unpredictable ferocity that makes him quite challenging,” he remarked.

“Should he present an opportunity, I am poised to execute a flawless counter-attack. My primary strength in this encounter is my seasoned background. I am convinced that my command of the ring and my tactical intelligence are superior, and I intend to leverage those qualities to systematically break him down.”