The Inner Circle 27: Full Card, How To Watch, Live Results

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Songchainoi Kiatsongrit faces Banluelok Sitwatcharachai in an atomweight Muay Thai main event headlining The Inner Circle 27, streaming live from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on Friday, August 21.

Songchainoi went the full five rounds with reigning ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Nadaka at ONE SAMURAI 1 this past April before dropping a decision. A win over Banluelok would put him back in the title conversation.

Banluelok, 29, has built his ONE Championship run on stoppages, including knockouts of Nuatoranee Jitmuangnon, Tubtimthong IngfahhotelUbon, and Petbanrai Singha Mawynn, along with a knockout of Rak Erawan at ONE Friday Fights 157. His only promotional loss came against Nadaka, the same fighter who denied Songchainoi a decision.

The co-main event features Komawut FA Group, looking to snap a rough recent stretch, against Kyaw Swar Win, a Lethwei practitioner from Myanmar coming off a win over Slatan Jitmuangnon at ONE Friday Fights 158.

The Inner Circle 27 Full Card

  • Bout 5 — Atomweight (Muay Thai): Songchainoi Kiatsongrit (Thailand) vs Banluelok Sitwatcharachai (Thailand)
  • Bout 4 — Bantamweight (Muay Thai): Kyaw Swar Win (Myanmar) vs Komawut FA Group (Thailand)
  • Bout 3 — Bantamweight (Muay Thai): Yodphupa Petkiatpet (Thailand) vs Saw Min Min (Myanmar)
  • Bout 2 — Lightweight (Muay Thai): Dalian Dawody (Iraq) vs Lamin Al Souayah (Libya)
  • Bout 1 — Flyweight (Kickboxing): Ben Longstaff (United Kingdom) vs Kazuteru Yamazaki (Japan)

How To Watch The Inner Circle 27

You can watch The Inner Circle 27 in one of two ways: live in person or through ONE Championship’s streaming platform.

The Inner Circle 27 Results

  • Results will be posted on event day
John Wolcott
John Wolcott

John Wolcott is a Bangkok-based Muay Thai journalist with over 20 years of experience covering the sport and culture. He specializes in athlete storytelling. John also hosted the The Muay Thai Show podcast and produced the Muay Thai Journal video documentary series. A longtime Muay Thai practitioner, he has also worked as a commentator for Thailand's top stadiums and maintains close relationships with top promotions throughout Thailand. His deep immersion in Muay Thai culture provides unique insights into the sport's technical, cultural, and competitive landscape.

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