Story byChris MohanTue, March 3, 2026 at 5:55 AM UTC·3 min readThai dynamo Nontachai Jitmuangnon is back on the march, and he has no intention of slowing down. The 26-year-old seeks to extend his winning ways when he faces Turkish newcomer Semih Sah Cindir in a featherweight Muay Thai clash at ONE Friday Fights 145, airing live in Asia primetime from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium on March 6. Nontachai returns focused and sharpened in search of his 52nd career victory. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementStanding across from him is a fighter who has never competed on a global platform before, but one he isn’t taking lightly. The Road to ONE: Thailand tournament winner has pored over footage of Cindir and emerged with a detailed read on what the Turkish promotional debutant brings to the table:“Semih Sah is a really aggressive fighter. From the footage I’ve seen, he never backs down. He has a very boxing-heavy style and uses a lot of footwork since he has a background in boxing.”That boxing foundation, however, carries a critical blind spot on the ONE Championship stage. Four-ounce gloves change everything – and Nontachai, who’s competed in smaller mitts on five occasions inside Lumpinee, plans to make that adjustment period as costly as possible for his opposite number. The Jitmuangnon Gym representative told onefc. com:“However, this is his first time using the small 4-ounce gloves.