Duangdawnoi vs. Regan Gowing: Odds Breakdown for ONE Friday Fights 137
Thai standout Duangdawnoi “Little Star” Looksaikongdin enters this atomweight Muay Thai bout as the clear favorite, sitting at -300 odds compared to Canadian striker Regan Gowing’s +200 for their ONE Friday Fights 137 match booked for December 19 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. More odds and numbers can be found at Cheltenham betting.
Duangdawnoi vs. Regan Gowing Odds
This reflects a significant experience gap between the two fighters. The 27-year-old Duangdawnoi makes her second ONE Championship appearance after a stunning debut performance in October, while Gowing steps into Lumpinee Stadium for her promotional debut on December 19.

The odds tell only part of the story. Duangdawnoi comes from one of Thailand’s most storied Muay Thai families, she’s the sister-in-law of Rodtang “The Iron Man” Jitmuangnon and elder sibling to Sangarthit Looksaikongdin, having grown up training alongside 16 siblings at Looksaikongdin gym in Bangkok.

Her ONE debut against Australia’s Kim Townsend showcased exactly why that pedigree matters. She dominated three rounds at ONE Friday Fights 128, cutting Townsend’s forehead open with surgical elbow strikes while maintaining complete ring control from the back foot.

Gowing brings legitimate credentials to this matchup. The 23-year-old Canadian is a two-time North American Champion and Pan American titleholder, currently ranked fourth in the WMC World Rankings at flyweight. Those accolades carry weight on the international circuit.


The stylistic angles favor Duangdawnoi as well. She operates from the back foot with a piston-like jab and perfectly timed elbows, using spatial awareness developed through years of family training to break down opponents methodically.
The moneyline movement also matters for serious bettors. Duangdawnoi opened at -200 but drifted to -300, suggesting sharp money continued backing her as fight week progressed. That kind of movement doesn’t happen without reason, it indicates professional bettors believe the odds slightly undervalued her chances. With Gowing making her ONE debut at a promotion known for stiffer competition and higher-level technique, taking Duangdawnoi at -300 might look expensive, but the value lies in her clear stylistic advantage and accumulated experience advantage.
Duangdawnoi has collected various title in her Muay Thai career. She holds the 2014 WPMF World Championship at 47 kilograms, complemented by WMO World Championship credentials, a Pattaya Boxing World title, and OPBF boxing silver medal accolades. She compiled that resume over roughly 120 professional bouts, turning pro at just 14 years old.
The real story for bettors boils down to this: Duangdawnoi is the safer play, though paying -300 requires significant capital to generate reasonable returns. Gowing at +200 works as a speculative pick only if you believe debut performances at ONE can surprise, and they occasionally do, but the burden of proof sits squarely on the Canadian’s shoulders.