ONE Fight Night 38 was successfully held at the weekend, highlighted by the crowning of a new bantamweight MMA king in Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu of Mongolia.Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium hosted ONE Championship's latest Fight Night offering on Dec. 5 and delivered quality martial arts action from top fighters in the world. They included Baatarkhuu's victory over Fabricio Andrade in the headlining match as well as the successful return of atomweight kickboxing queen Phetjeeja to Muay Thai with a first-round TKO of Martyna Dominczak of Poland.ONE Championship shared a carousel of behind-the-scenes videos of what happened at ONE Fight Night 38 on Instagram.The video post includes Baatarkhuu's team "very happy" celebrating his impressive submission win over former bantamweight champion Andrade.It also has Phetjeeja expressing her readiness and calling out atomweight Muay Thai queen Allycia Hellen Rodrigues for her world title in an all-champion clash.Featured, too, is Phetjeeja's Team Mehdi Zatout teammate and bantamweight Muay Thai world champion Nabil Anane having a light moment with her before she took the ring at Lumpinee, as well as Malaysian-Thai fighter Aliff Sor Dechapan celebrating with his family his victory over Ramadan Ondash of Lebanon.Check out the post below: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostNorth American fans can catch the replay of all the action at ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu on-demand via Amazon Prime Video.Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu wins $50,000 performance bonus at ONE Fight Night 38Making Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu's title conquest at ONE Fight Night 38 a lot sweeter was a $50,000 performance bonus by ONE Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong.The Mongolian star earned the incentive and added his name to the list of ONE Championship world champions when he upset Brazilian Andrade with a solid performance right at the onset, built around well-timed takedowns and crisp grappling techniques that took a lot from 'Wonder Boy'.It all came to halt in the fourth round, when Andrade, feeling the effects of the extended grappling exchanges in the previous rounds, just could not muster the strength needed to get out of another submission attempt from Baatarkhuu, succumbing to a rear-naked choke one minute and 33 seconds into the frame.His title conquest at ONE Fight Night 38 made Baatarkhuu the second ONE world champion from Mongolia after his coach Narantungalag Jadambaa won the featherweight MMA world title in 2014.