Friday, May 25, 2018

Oktawian Daniel Olejniczak to fight Conor McGregor’s teammate Cian Cowley at ‘Brave 13: Europe Evolution’


Oktawian Daniel Olejniczak

Oktawian Daniel “Obi-Wan” Olejniczak is ready to face Cian “The Warrior” Cowley. Training at Straight Blast Gym Ireland in Dublin, Ireland, Cowley is one of the teammates of Conor “Notorious” McGregor.

On April 5, 2015, Cowley made it to the news as one of the teammates of McGregor who joined the former UFC Lightweight Champion’s attack on the red corner fighters’ bus following the “UFC 223” media day at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. After the incident, Cowley is returning to the cage for the first time with Olejniczak as his opponent.

The bout between Cowley and Olejniczak will be one of the undercard bouts of “Brave 13: Europe Evolution,” which will take place on June 9, 2018 at the SSE Arena at Belfast, Northern Ireland. They will compete at a catchweight of 73 kg.

Cowley is a decorated Muay Thai fighter who trains at SBG Ireland with the likes of IMMAF gold medalist Frans Mlambo. The latter will headline “Brave 13: Europe Evolution” with reigning Brave CF Bantamweight Champion Stephen Loman of the Philippines.

“Brave 13: Europe Evolution” marks Cowley’s Brave CF debut. His upcoming fight against Olejniczak will be his second bout as a professional MMA fighter.

The last time Cowley competed inside the cage was on April 12, 2017 at “BAMMA 29.” He lost to David Khalsa via rear-naked choke submission.  

On the other hand, Olejniczak has 2 wins and 1 loss. He had success in his previous fight against Steve Owens at “BAMMA 35” in Dublin, which he won via unanimous decision.

“He had a one year layoff but I think he got that hunger and fire back after his loss at BAMMA in Birmingham last year,” Olejniczak said of Cowley. “It will be an exciting fight to watch. On the other side, he could be a bit rusty in the cage after such a long break.”

“Of course, he is a decorated stand up fighter but this is MMA,” Olejniczak added. “I know one thing for sure, it is stylistically a very good match up and people in the SSE arena are definitely not going to be disappointed.”

While Olejniczak is originally from Nowa Ruda, Poland, he is fighting out of Northern Ireland and a former Clan Wars Caged Combat champion. As he steps into Brave Combat Federation, he is also excited to perform before his home crowd against one of the closest allies of McGregor.

“My home crowd gives me a lot of motivation during the fight to push myself to the limit,”  Olejniczak said. “I will put on one hell of a fight for them! I have been in deep waters in a fight and know what my mind and body is capable of but every fight is a new test."

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Aung La N Sang to defend ONE Middleweight World Championship against Ken Hasegawa in Yangon


Aung La N Sang, Mitch Chilson


PRESS RELEASE

23 May 2018 – Yangon, Myanmar: The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), has just announced the main event for the upcoming card, ONE: SPIRIT OF A WARRIOR, which is set for 29 June at the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar. Reigning ONE Middleweight and Light Heavyweight World Champion “The Burmese Python” Aung La N Sang of Myanmar will defend his middleweight title against Ken Hasegawa of Japan.

Ticket information for ONE: SPIRIT OF A WARRIOR is available at www.onefc.com.

Chatri Sityodtong, Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “Whenever Aung La N Sang steps foot on Myanmar soil, he is greeted by throngs of screaming fans. He truly is Myanmar’s biggest star, and is a great representative of the country’s strength and resolve. Our ONE Middleweight and Light Heavyweight World Champion is ready to face a tough new opponent in Japan’s Ken Hasegawa, and I am super excited for another action-packed evening in Yangon. ONE: SPIRIT OF A WARRIOR is shaping up to be one of the biggest nights in Myanmar’s martial arts history, and fans will not want to miss what goes down at the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium.”

33-year-old Aung La N Sang is Myanmar’s most successful athlete in history, whose impressive submission skills have earned him the moniker of ”The Burmese Python”. Born in Myitkyina in the mountainous Kachin State, he belongs to an ethnic minority known as the Kachin. Aung La N Sang captured the ONE Middleweight World Championship with a unanimous decision victory over Vitaly Bigdash in June of 2017. In his most recent bout, he defeated Brazil’s Alexandre Machado to be crowned the new ONE Light Heavyweight World Champion. Next up, Aung La N Sang will defend his middleweight title against Ken Hasegawa.

31-year-old Ken Hasegawa of Kanagawa, Japan is a martial arts veteran set to make his ONE Championship debut. The middleweight contender has finished three of his last five opponents, showcasing the undeniable submission skills and thunderous knockout power that he has become known for competing in Japanese martial arts promotions Deep and Rizin. With a professional record of 16-2-1, which includes four submissions and six scintillating knockouts, Hasegawa will step into the ONE Championship cage for the first time at ONE: SPIRIT OF A WARRIOR. He is set to challenge Aung La N Sang for the ONE Middleweight World Championship.

Aung La N Sang, ONE Middleweight and Light Heavyweight World Champion, stated: “It is always a pleasure and a privilege to share my skills and talents to everyone back home. As champion, I am willing to take on all comers. It is an honor to represent the country of Myanmar on the biggest global stage of martial arts competition. This world championship means a lot to me, to those who have been behind my career from the very beginning, to my family, and to my friends. I will do everything in my power to defend this title against the hungry lion that is Ken Hasegawa.”

Ken Hasegawa, ONE World Title Challenger, stated: “After eight years of excellence as a professional, I have reached the next stage in my career, and I can’t be any more excited for what is in store for me. I am grateful to ONE Championship for giving me the opportunity to showcase my talents to the world. It is an honor to face Aung La N Sang for the belt. I respect him and what he has accomplished, but I am confident of victory, and my hand will be raised as the new middleweight champion.”

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Friday, May 11, 2018

ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS to be graced by Michael Phelps


10 May 2018 – Singapore: The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), has just announced that multiple-time gold medalist Michael Phelps of the United States will attend the event ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS, set for May 18, 2018 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

Ticket information for ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS is available at www.onefc.com.

Chatri Sityodtong, Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “I am very excited to announce that multiple-time swimming gold medalist, Michael Phelps, will be at ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS as our special guest for the evening. Michael is the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time. It is my absolute honor to have Michael sitting at the front row of the greatest martial arts spectacle in the world. Just by having his presence cageside will be a huge inspiration to all our ONE Championship athletes and to all the fans in attendance.”

Michael Phelps is the most decorated swimmer in history, capturing a total of 28 medals including a record-setting 23 gold medals, over the course of his career. Phelps utilized his performance bonus for winning eight gold medals in 2008 to establish the Michael Phelps Foundation. Committed to growing the sport of swimming, the Foundation addresses the need for water-safety through its signature program – im – that is available through the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Special Olympics International.

ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS is ONE Championship’s latest blockbuster event in Singapore. Scheduled for Friday, 18 May, the spectacular card will feature three world title contests.

In the main event, reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee of Singapore, who defends her world title against martial arts veteran Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi of Tokyo, Japan. In the ONE Super Series co-main event, Muay Thai legend Sam-A Gaiyanghadao of Evolve MMA in Singapore is set to face Sergio “The Samurai” Wielzen of the Netherlands for the inaugural ONE Super Series Flyweight Muay Thai World Championship. And in the second co-main event, reigning ONE Featherweight & Lightweight World Champion Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen of Australia is set to defend his featherweight title against top contender Christian “The Warrior” Lee of Singapore.

For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Singapore is the best place to start again for Filipino hero Eduard Folayang


Martin Nguyen, Eduard Folayang

PRESS RELEASE

Former ONE Lightweight World Champion Eduard “Landslide” Folayang had a memorable trip to Singapore nearly two years ago when he hoisted an intricately-crafted hardware above his head in celebration after claiming the biggest victory of his professional career.

Folayang’s world title-clinching performance against Shinya Aoki at ONE: DEFENDING HONOR in November 2016 was a win that no one ever expected, but what made it more spectacular was how the beloved Filipino superstar defeated the Japanese mixed martial arts legend with his bare hands.

In the third round, Folayang thwarted the Japanese veteran by driving a hard knee to the head before unleashing a barrage of punches to coerce referee Yuji Shimada to wave it off.

The manner by which Folayang beat a high-profile competitor like Aoki shocked the world because the latter has long been considered as the most dominant lightweight mixed martial artist in the Asian region for the better part of the last decade.

Folayang will be setting foot on Singaporean soil once more as he is set to lock horns with undefeated Russian prospect Kharun Atlangeriev on the undercard of ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAM on May 18.

“Singapore is where I won the title. I was the underdog in that title bout against Shinya Aoki, but I managed to pull off the upset win. It was so memorable. The country will always be dear to my heart,” he said.

Going back to the Singapore Indoor Stadium where he won the ONE Lightweight World Championship belt, Folayang feels elated to strut his wares in Singapore again.

“Singapore is an awesome country. The venue is so awesome. It’s truly world-class. The energy is palpable. I won’t say it’s my home court, but it gives me the motivation and inspiration because it is the place where I became the champion,” he stated.

Now set to return to the ONE Championship cage in Singapore, Folayang is slated to square off with Atlangeriev with the intention of putting himself back in the world title picture.

Six months ago, Folayang suffered an excruciating setback at the hands of ONE Featherweight World Champion Martin Nguyen.

After an exciting first round, Nguyen uncorked his signature overhand right at Folayang, who attempted deliver a spinning back-kick.

The punch connected right on the Team Lakay veteran’s chin, ultimately knocking him out in the second round and costing him his world title.

In the aftermath of his unsuccessful second title defense against Nguyen, Folayang admitted that he did not exactly know what to say or how to address the loss.

“It was hard to talk about it for a time,” he bared. “Finding the right words to describe what I was feeling was a challenge, even for myself.”

“I think that is just how it goes for me after a tough loss. Losing is not new to me, but it is also an opportunity for me to take a step back and try to pick up the pieces,” Folayang added.

Aside from finding the right words to express himself, Folayang also took an extended break to understand the errors that he made during the lightweight championship contest.

“I needed the time off to realize where I went wrong – whether that was in my preparations or in the fight itself. I wanted to know where I had miscalculated. I reviewed every angle, and I really took the time to look at my mistakes,” he disclosed.

Folayang stressed that he needed to relax and ease his mind before he could even think about returning to Team Lakay and resume training for another bout.

“I am a firm believer that this game is mental, first and foremost. After you get your mind right, then you can start to work on the physical aspect of it all. It does not matter how strong you are; if you are not in the right frame of mind, you cannot move forward,” he asserted.

After a much-needed vacation, the 34-year-old Baguio City native is eyeing a return to the ONE Championship lightweight throne.

“I am more motivated than ever,” he declared. “I am definitely looking forward to what 2018 is going to bring. I am laser-focused, and I am confident that I can get the world title back.”

In his first assignment since relinquishing his possession of the ONE Lightweight World Championship to Nguyen this past November, Folayang crosses paths with Atlangeriev, an unbeaten combatant with a perfect 11-0 record.

Known by the moniker as “The Predator” due to his intense demeanor inside the cage, Atlangeriev has gone the distance just once in his prizefighting stint as ten of his 11 career wins have come by way of finish.

Atlangeriev seeks to make an impact in his ONE Championship debut by defeating a former world titleholder in Folayang.

"I won't take any opponent for granted, especially not someone as talented as my opponent on May 18. I still have much to do in the sport of mixed martial arts. I'm going to kick off the next chapter of my career against one of the top prospects in this promotion," Folayang mentioned.

According to Folayang, he has his mind in the right place as the Team Lakay representative plots to run through the ranks once again in an effort to recapture the ONE Lightweight World Championship.

“You win some, and you lose some. It is part of being an athlete. Despite the losses, I remain as motivated and as determined as ever. One loss will not stop me from reaching for the stars and chasing my dreams. I am working harder than ever to get back to championship form. A different ‘Landslide’ is ready to emerge from the rubble,” he guaranteed.

For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

ONE Warrior Series announces next leg of recruiting for Season 2



PRESS RELEASE​

08 May 2018 – Singapore: The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE) and Rich Franklin's​ ONE Warrior Series has​ just announced that ​one of ​the next legs​ of recruiting for Season 2 will take place on 21 May at Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket, Thailand.

“Rich Franklin's ONE Warrior Series” is a new travel series talent search which runs in 30-minute episodes. The show aims to discover new martial arts talent across Asia, providing promising young athletes with the platform to unleash their martial arts greatness. Franklin, who serves as the show’s host, travels across the Asian continent with co-host Jonathan Fong, searching for talent, while experiencing local cultures and testing their boundaries. Deserving prospects are rewarded with a USD 100,000++ contract with ONE Championship.

Online registration to the ONE Warrior Series tryouts can be found here:

Rich Franklin, CEO of ONE Warrior Series, stated: “In the second season of Rich Franklin’s ONE Warrior Series, Jonathan and I decided to not only hold tryouts, but to also travel to local schools scouting any talent that stands out. We will leave no stone unturned, as we will travel throughout Indonesia and Malaysia, stopping in Bali and Kota Kinabalu to name a couple​. We will also stop in Labuan, Brunei, Phuket​, Yangon and Baguio, before we head back to ​South ​Korea, ​Japan​ and China in North Asia​.”​

Jonathan Fong, Director and Co-Host of ONE Warrior Series, stated: “After recruiting a talented roster in our pilot season, Rich and I realized that not all the best martial artists necessarily come from the largest and busiest cities. Many of them train in solace, free from the other pursuits to be able to chase their dreams with minimal distractions. There are gems literally scattered across Asia, and we intend to find them.”

Season 1 of Rich Franklin’s ONE Warrior Series concluded earlier this year. Three prospects were awarded ONE Championship contracts​ worth USD 100,000++, namely Rockie Bactol of the Philippines, and South Korean martial artists Woonkyum Kim and Daesong Park.

In addition, a fourth ONE Warrior Series entrant, Akihiro Fujisawa, was promoted straight into a ONE Championship contract during filming of the first season. He made his promotional debut at ONE: HEROES OF HONOR in Manila last 20 April, defeating Kaji Ebin via technical knockout​, earning him the first tranche of the six-figure contract.​
Episodes of Rich Franklin’s ONE Warrior Series are available on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/OneFCMMA

For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

‘Brave 13’ announced for Europe; Erik Carlsson to face Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady



“Brave News,” the online show that keeps fans around the world updated on Brave Combat Federation, comes back with a huge update from Europe. Announced on the show was the Bahrain-based mixed martial arts promotion’s 13th event “Brave 13,” which will take place at the SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland on June 9, 2018.

“Brave 13” will mark Brave CF’s first event in Europe. The full fight card has yet to be announced but Abdul-Kareem “Pride of Palestine” Al-Selwady of Amman, Jordan has recently reached out to the promotion through an open message requesting a fight in the upcoming card in Belfast.

It was Erik Carlsson of Gothenburg, Sweden who responded by challenging Al-Selwady. The Jordanian fighter recently revealed that he had accepted the challenge and signed to face the Swedish contender.
Carlsson currently has 6 wins and 3 losses while Al-Selwady has 9 wins and 1 loss. “Brave 13” will mark Carlsson’s fourth and Al-Selwady’s fifth Brave CF bout.

In Brave CF, Carlsson defeated Gadzhimusa Gaziev but lost to Jarrah Hussein Al-Silawi and Ahmed Amir. In Carlsson’s most recent bout, he lost to Amir via split decision at “Brave 9: The Kingdom of Champions.”

On the other hand, Al-Selwady is undefeated in the promotion, having defeated Rami Aziz, Michael Deiga-Scheck, Erick Carlos Silva and Charlie Leary. In Al-Selwady’s most recent bout, he defeated Leary via unanimous decision at “Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises.”

Before “Brave 13,” Brave CF will be in Indonesia for “Brave 12: KHK Legacy.” The 12th event of the promotion will take place at Balai Sarbini Hall in Jakarta on May 11, 2018 and fight fans can catch it live at Abu Dhabi Sports, StarSat and Combate in the respective territories.

In the main event of “Brave 12: KHK Legacy,” Eldar Eldarov of Russia will clash with Brian Hooi of the Netherlands in a lightweight bout. In the co-main event of the evening, Tahar Hadbi of Algeria will face Jarrah “The Jordanian Lion” Al Selawe of Jordan.

Bahrain’s Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa makes successful boxing debut



As the founder of Bahrain-based mixed martial arts promotion Brave Combat Federation, His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, 28, leads by example. He won his boxing debut at “KHK Boxing Fight Night” by defeating his Russian opponent.

Born on September 13, 1989, Al Khalifa is the son of Bahraini ruler King Hamad and Sheikha Sheia bint Hassan Al Khrayyesh Al Ajmi. On September 23, 2016, Al Khalifa established Brave CF, whose holding company is KHK MMA.

Al Khalifa is the First Deputy President of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports and the Royal Guard Special Unit Commander. On April 28, 2018, he defeated Shamil Gimbatov of Russia in the 79 kg category at “KHK Boxing Fight Night.”

Both Al Khalifa and Gimbatov have fought in the MMA cage as well. As an amateur MMA fighter, the Brave CF founder is undefeated.

On April 14, 2016, Al Khalifa knocked out Aditya PS of India in the welterweight division at “KHK Fight Night: Bahrain vs India 1” in Bahrain. On January 12, 2017, the Brave CF founder defeated Manish Kumar of India in the lightweight division via unanimous decision at “KHK Fight Night: Bahrain vs India 2,” which also took place in Bahrain.

On the other hand, Gimbatov has 2 wins and 1 loss as an amateur MMA fighter. At the 2017 International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF), he defeated Alex Elsey of England and Taylor “The Vulture” Garrett of New Zealand both via unanimous decision but lost to Cody Barnwell of Australia also via unanimous decision.

Watch the boxing bout between Al Khalifa and Gimbatov at “KHK Boxing Fight Night” here:


Khabib Nurmagomedov’s father, coach at Eldar Eldarov’s corner at ‘Brave 12: KHK Legacy’

Khabib Nurmagomedov, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov (Facebook/Khabib Nurmagomedov)

Eldar Eldarov of Russia and Brian Hooi of the Netherlands will headline "Brave 12: KHK Legacy.” Attending the 12th event of Brave Combat Federation is reigning UFC Lightweight Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov’s father and coach Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov.

A mixed martial arts legend, Abdulmanap is one of the most sought after coaches in Russia today. At “Brave 12: KHK Legacy,” he will be at the corner of Eldarov, who currently holds a professional MMA record of 9 wins and 1 loss.

The only fighter who defeated Eldarov is Khabib. Almost nine years before becoming the UFC Lightweight Champion, Khabib knocked out Eldarov via punches at “Tsumada Fighting Championship 3” in their hometown Dagestan, Russia.

In the main event of "Brave 12: KHK Legacy," Eldarov will clash with Brian Hooi of the Netherlands in a lightweight bout. In the co-main event of the evening, Tahar Hadbi of Algeria will face Jarrah "The Jordanian Lion" Al Selawe of Jordan.

At "Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises," which took place in Amman, Jordan, Al-Selawe faced David Bear of France. With Hadbi in his corner, the French fighter went toe to toe against his Jordanian opponent, who won the hearts of thousands of countrymen.

Al-Selawe elevated himself to the status of national hero by submitting the formidable French fighter at the very end of their fight but not all were happy with the outcome. Now, Hadbi is set to avenge the loss of his teammate at ObyFight in the co-main event.

Taking place at Balai Sarbini Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia on May 11, 2018, “Brave 12: KHK Legacy” will be unique for featuring multiple IMMAF medalists. Gamzat Magomedov, Hardeep Rai, and Hussain Ayyad are featured in the card representing the next generation of prospects who are taking over the MMA world.

Monday, May 7, 2018

Undefeated French MMA fighter Abdoul Abdouraguimov joins Brave Combat Federation

Abdoul Abdouraguimov


Brave Combat Federation has signed a multi-fight agreement with the top-rated French-Russian super prospect Abdoul “Sinistro” Abdouraguimov, 22. Hailing from Nantes, France, he is an undefeated mixed martial artist with a professional record of 6 wins and 1 No Contest.

Abdouraguimov has fought against some of the stiffest competition in the European Circuit. His only non-victory came by way of No Contest against Georges “The Lebanese Bulldozer” Eid, 27, of Lebanon in a fight for the European Beatdown Welterweight title at “EBD 3” on March 17, 2018 at the Mons Arena in Mons, Belgium.

At “EBD 3,” Abdouraguimov dominated from start to finish until an accidental strike to the back of the head resulted in the no contest. Prior to this bout, the French fighter maintained a clean record by defeating Adrien Moreira of Germany, Sofiane “The Lion” Aissaoui and Gael Grimaud of France, Nayeb “The Strangler” Hezam of France, Aleko “Ako” Saghliani of Georgia and Tanauzu “Tana” Ruiz of Spain.

With the addition of Abdouraguimov, the Brave CF welterweight division now has more depth and competition. The welterweight championship is soon set to be defended for the first time by the reigning champion, Carlston Harris of Guyana.

Currently, the Brave CF welterweight lineup consists of global stars including Harris, Tahar “Fast Hands” Hadbi of Algeria, Sidney “The All-American Kid” Wheeler of the United States, Carl “The Bomber” Booth of England, Jarrah “The Jordanian Lion” Al Selawe of Jordan and Eid’s fellow Lebanese Mohammad “The Latest” Fakhreddine. Also in the same division are Abdouraguimov’s fellow French fighters David Bear, Karl “Psycho” Amoussou and Mehdi “The Sultan” Baghdad.


Sunday, May 6, 2018

'Rizin 10- Fukouka' results: Kyoji Horiguchi vs Ian McCall

  • Promotion: Rizin Fighting Federation (Rizin FF)
  • Title: “Rizin 10- Fukouka
  • Venue: Marine Messe Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
  • Date: May 6, 2018
1.     Tomohiro Kitai (Japan) vs Kurogi Darvish (Japan)
  • DIVISION: Bantamweight
  • WINNER: N/A
  • METHOD: Split Draw
  • TIME AND ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE:
2.     Kanako Murata (Japan) vs Lanchana Green (United Kingdom)
  • DIVISION: Strawweight
  • WINNER: KANAKO MURATA
  • METHOD: Submission via Anaconda Choke
  • TIME AND ROUND: 4:52 of Round 1
  • REFEREE: Hirokazu Takamoto
3.     Jairzinho “Bigi Boy” Rozenstruik (Suriname) vs Andrey Kovalev (Ukraine
  • DIVISION: Heavyweight
  • WINNER: JAIRZINHO ROZENSTRUIK
  • METHOD: Split Decision
  • ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE: Ryogaku Wada
4.     Ante “Walking Trouble” Delija (Croatia) vs Ricardo “Alemao” Prasel (Brazil)
  • DIVISION: Heavyweight
  • WINNER: ANTE DELIJA
  • METHOD: Unanimous Decision
  • ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE: Ryogaku Wada
5.     Ayaka Hamasaki (Japan) vs Alyssa “Tiny Tim” Garcia (USA)
  • DIVISION: Super Atomweight
  • WINNER: AYAKA HAMASAKI
  • METHOD: Unanimous Decision
  • ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE: Jason Herzog
6.     Kai Asakura (Japan) vs Manel “Prodigio” Kape (Angola)
  • DIVISION: Catchweight
  • WINNER: KAI ASAKURA
  • METHOD: Split Decision
  • ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE: Jason Herzog
7.     Koshi “Luxor” Matsumoto (Japan) vs Daron “The Detroit Superstar” Cruickshank (USA)
  • DIVISION: Lightweight
  • WINNER: DARON CRUICKSHANK
  • METHOD: Knockout via Head Kick
  • TIME AND ROUND: 3:50 of Round 1
  • REFEREE: Hirokazu Takamoto
8.     Yusuke Yachi (Japan) vs Diego “The Gun” Nunes (Brazil)
  • DIVISION: Lightweight
  • WINNER: YUSUKE YACHI
  • METHOD: Split Decision
  • ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE: Hirokazu Takamoto
9.     Kanna Asakura (Japan) vs Melissa Karagianis (Canada)
  • DIVISION: Super Atomweight
  • WINNER: KANNA ASAKURA
  • METHOD: Unanimous Decision
  • ROUNDS: 3
  • REFEREE: Jason Herzog
MAIN EVENT
10. Kyoji Horiguchi (Japan) vs Ian “Uncle Creepy” McCall (USA)
  • DIVISION: Bantamweight
  • WINNER: KYOJI HORIGUCHI
  • METHOD: Knockout via Punch
  • TIME AND ROUND: 0:09 of Round 1
  • REFEREE: Minoru Toyonaga


Philippines vs Brazil: Can Kevin Belingon knock out Bibiano Fernandes at ‘ONE: Century’ in Japan?

Bibiano Fernandes, Kevin Belingon (© ONE Championship) After a disqualification loss at ONE: A NEW ERA , a split decision in Novembe...