Ramadan Ondash doesn't just promise entertainment, he guarantees it, and Friday night, he backs up that confidence against a fellow young slugger ready to test everything he brings.The 19-year-old Lebanese firecracker squares off against Malaysian-Thai sensation Aliff Sor Dechapan in a strawweight Muay Thai slugfest at ONE Fight Night 38 on Friday, December 5, inside Bangkok's legendary Lumpinee Stadium.Before he takes to the Circle for the fifth time, the Tiger Muay Thai martial artist made clear this won't be a tactical chess match, but rather the kind of violent spectacle fans remember long after the final bell."It will be a very good fight. A strong fight for fans. They will watch a good fight. I respect him. We wanna fight," Ramadan Ondash told ONE Championship in a one-on-one interview."Everyone will see who is Aliff and who is Ramadan. If anyone wants to see a war fight, they should watch my fight, a good fight, two very good young fighters. And everyone will learn from me."Ondash isn't approaching this as a cautious technical battle where he picks safe spots to attack, he's walking into Lumpinee Stadium against the 21-year-old Aliff, promising the kind of war that proves who possesses superior heart, technique, and finishing ability when both competitors refuse to take backward steps.'The Scorpion' has used this high-octane style to rack up a pristine 4-0 promotional run against Yangdam Jitmuangnon, Pichitchai PK Saenchai, Kongchai Chanaidonmueang, and Chartpayak Saksatoon.Now, he looks to do the same in his strawweight Muay Thai tiff at ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu in a matter of days. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRamadan Ondash dissects Aliff ahead of ONE Fight Night 38Ramadan Ondash has rammed his foot on the gas pedal leading up to his high-stakes strawweight Muay Thai fight in the Thai capital this Friday.Apart from sharpening his knockout power and all-around abilities, the 19-year-old has spent time analyzing what his dance partner brings to the table."He's a strong man, he's a good fighter. I train hard to fight Aliff, of course. His [main weapons] are punches and kicks, but that's all," Ondash told ONE in the same interview."He's a [better opponent] for me. Because my sparring partners are all taller than me, I know how to fight them."ONE Fight Night 38 will be available to active Amazon Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada, live in U.S. primetime, for free on December 5.