Monday, July 16, 2018

First Brave CF event in the Philippines soon

Mohammed Shahid, Alfonso A. Ver

The Philippines is home to several combat sports champions. Among them are World Boxing Association Regular Welterweight Champion Manny “Pac-Man” Pacquiao, 39, and Brave CF Bantamweight Champion Stephen “The Sniper” Loman, 23.

Recently, Brave Combat Federation president Mohammed Shahid held a meeting with His Excellency Alfonso A. Ver, Ambassador of Philippines to the Kingdom of Bahrain. An official announcement is yet to be made but the meeting could mean Loman’s second title defense may be the main event of the first ever Brave CF event in the Philippines.

Representing Team Lakay of Baguio City, Philippines, Loman successfully defended his Brave CF Bantamweight Champion belt on June 9, 2018 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He now has a professional MMA record of 9 wins and 2 losses and his next title defense may take place in this home country.

On July 14, 2018, Pacquiao earned his first WBA title as he dethroned his Argentine opponent Lucas “La Maquina” Matthysse, 35. The Filipino boxing legend has been fighting professionally since 1995 and now holds a professional boxing record of 60 wins and 7 losses.

Brave CF president Mohammed Shahid recognizes what the success of Filipino fighters like Pacquiao and Loman means to Filipinos. Shahid explained, “The historic title defense by the youngest champion in Brave Combat Federation, Stephen Loman and the return of the legend, Manny Pacquiao ushers the golden age of combat sports in Philippines where you see the continuous pursuit for excellence from the youngsters while the legends never cease to inspire and mesmerize not just Philippines but the whole world.”

The Kingdom of Bahrain hosts a sizable expatriate community from the Philippines. The two countries share strong relations and mutually beneficial ties including initiatives in growing economic relations, fostering greater exchange and cooperation in trade investments, tourism, culture and education.

“Kingdom of Bahrain and the Philippines share a strong bond when it comes to nurturing relations, greater cooperation in trade investments, tourism, as well as culture and education,” Shahid said. “We have found yet another common ground when it comes to the passion that we share for combat sports.”

Brave CF is looking forward to nurturing the sport of mixed martial arts in countries like the Philippines, according to Shahid. He added that the Bahrain-based MMA promotion “will be working towards the goal of creating a global eco-system for the sport and offer more opportunities for fighters, economy and growing relations.”

Hosting Brave CF in the Philippines will ensure the growing interests in sports and media by the Kingdom of Bahrain under His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa to have a strong base in the Southeast Asia. The first Brave CF event in the region took place in Jakarta, Indonesia on May 11, 2018 at “Brave 12: KHK Legacy.”

Learn more about the recent developments in Brave CF here:

Friday, July 13, 2018

Zebaztian Kadestam’s road to redemption begins in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Zebaztian Kadestam

When he made an astonishing promotional debut in ONE Championship in May 2017, Swede powerhouse Zebaztian “The Bandit” Kadestam instantaneously became the hottest property in the promotion’s growing welterweight division.
It was a daunting task for Kadestam when he made his first appearance under the bright lights of the famed ONE Championship cage as he accepted a three-round welterweight encounter against former world title contender Luis “Sapo” Santos on just two weeks’ notice.
The then-unknown Kadestam had been completely dominated in the opening two rounds of the contest before pulling off a miraculous knockout in the final stanza.
Kadestam turned the tide midway of the third round by sprawling a sluggish takedown attempt from the Brazilian, then reversed position, and hammered his opponent with strikes from side control.
A pair of hard knees put the finishing touches as the referee stepped in to call a halt to the contest at 2:18 of the third and final frame.
“I do not think I have ever fought like that before. I was waiting and waiting because I could feel his power, especially in the first two minutes. He had power in everything. He was fast in his hands and knees. My plan was to attack a lot more, but I could also see him gas early,” Kadestam recalled.
Kadestam’s astounding victory over Santos swiftly earned him a title opportunity as he challenged Ben Askren for the ONE Welterweight World Championship four months later, but his momentum was quickly halted by the unbeaten American champion.
Askren defeated Kadestam to retain the welterweight crown by way of second-round technical knockout in Shanghai, China.
Eager to erase the memory of his loss to Askren in September 2017 by putting himself back on the winning track, Kadestam returns to action on Friday, 13 July as he is booked to square off with a fellow ex-world title challenger in Agilan “The Alligator” Thani of Malaysia.
Both men are slated to face each other in the main event of ONE: PURSUIT OF POWER, which takes place at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Kadestam guarantees a better version of himself as he crosses paths with Thani, who aced his last two assignments since yielding to Askren in May 2017.
“Coming into this bout, I have a renewed confidence now. Surely, I am training hard. I am motivated to show the world that I am worthy to compete on an international stage like ONE Championship,” he stated.
Now that Askren has decided to call it a career after a successful title defense against Shinya Aoki last November, the road to the world title has seen its most costly toll removed.
Kadestam seeks to continue his climb to the apex of the organization’s 83.9-kilogram weight class.
“I have dreams of really becoming a world champion in this wonderful sport someday, and I am coming and willing to work for it,” he said.
Kadestam knows that he and Thani share the same desire of competing for gold once more, but he stressed that his Malaysian counterpart would not get the title shot he intensely wants at his expense.
“I am no pushover. I am not someone’s footstool. The belt will soon be mine. The bigger the obstacle, the greater the glory. I am here to fulfill my destiny,” he ended.

Watch the bout between Kadestam and Santos here:



Friday, July 6, 2018

Brave CF star Stephen Loman meets Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain


Alfonso A. Ver (leftmost), Stephen Loman (2nd from left)

His Excellency Alfonso A. Ver, Philippine Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain hailed the successful title defense of Stephen “The Sniper” Loman, 23, in the United Kingdom. Training out of Team Lakay of Baguio City, Philippines, Loman is the youngest champion in Bahrain-based mixed martial arts promotion Brave Combat Federation.

The Kingdom of Bahrain is host to a sizeable expatriate community from the Philippines. Ver stated, “I join the Filipinos in Bahrain in rejoicing and celebrating the victory of Stephen Loman. He won his Championship Belt in Bahrain and thus we consider him our own champion.”

“We are now doubly glad that he was able to defend his title and even if the fight was not in Bahrain, we were all rallying and hoping that he wins,” the Ambassador added. “We hope that he will continue to defend his title and inspire other Filipino fighters to become Brave champions! Mabuhay, Lakay Loman! (Long live, Mr. Loman!).”

On June 9, 2018, Loman successfully defended his Brave CF Bantamweight Champion title from International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) gold medalist Frans “The Black Mamba” Mlambo, 27, of Dublin, Ireland at “Brave 13: Europe Evolution” at the SSE arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This made the Team Lakay fighter the only champion from the Philippines to make a historic title defense in the U.K.

It was His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa who crowned Loman as the Brave CF Bantamweight Champion on November 17, 2017 at “Brave 9: The Kingdom of Champions” at the Khalifa Sports City Arena in Isa Town, Bahrain. In the co-main event, the Filipino fighter knocked out Gurdarshan “Saint Lion” Mangat, 31, of Canada to win the inaugural title.

The initiative by the Kingdom of Bahrain to give a global platform for fighters had a positive impact towards its growing economic and cultural relationship with the Philippines. With this, Brave CF president Mohammed “The Hawk” Shahid, 28, has hinted a possible event to be hosted in the Philippines.

Meanwhile, watch the bout between Loman and Mlambo at the SSE Arena here:

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Narantungalag Jadambaa vs Kazuki Tokudome added to 'ONE: Pursuit of Power'


06 July 2018 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), has just announced an additional bout to ONE: PURSUIT OF POWER, set for 13 July at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur. Former ONE Featherweight World Champion Narantungalag Jadambaa of Mongolia will face Kazuki Tokudome of Japan. In addition, the welterweight showdown between Agilan Thani and Zebaztian Kadestam has now been bumped to main event.

Ticket information for ONE: PURSUIT OF POWER available at www.onefc.com.

Chatri Sityodtong, Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “ONE Championship returns to the Axiata Arena this 13 July for another blockbuster evening of world-class martial arts action. We have an amazing event planned for fans in Kuala Lumpur, as our ONE Championship athletes get ready to electrify the stadium with dazzling performances. In the main event, Malaysia’s very own Agilan ‘Alligator’ Thani takes on Zebaztian ‘The Bandit’ Kadestam in a welterweight contest. Also, Jo Nattawut will face Yohann Fairtex Drai in a ONE Super Series Muay Thai contest.”

Former ONE Featherweight World Champion Narantungalag Jadambaa first began training in judo as a child, and took up karate when he was a teenager. He now holds black belts in both disciplines, proving his proficiency and dedication to both. After moving to Japan to further his martial arts career, he began training in kickboxing, BJJ, and grappling as well. Over the course of a highly-successful career, Jadambaa has faced some of the biggest names in the world, and went on to capture the Legend FC lightweight title before becoming the ONE Featherweight World Champion. In his last bout, Jadambaa finished top featherweight contender Edward Kelly via second-round TKO. Now he makes a quick turnaround to face Kazuki Tokudome.

Former Pancrase Lightweight Champion Kazuki Tokudome is a martial artist from Tokyo, Japan. Training out of Paraestra Hachioji, Tokudome owns a professional mixed martial arts record 18-8-1, and is considered one of Japan’s most highly-touted featherweight talents. With a background in multiple martial arts disciplines including judo, jiu-jitsu, and kickboxing, Tokudome sports nine wins by knockout and three by submission. He is set to make his ONE Championship debut against former ONE Featherweight World Champion Narantungalag Jadambaa.

ONE: PURSUIT OF POWER
Friday, 13 July
Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Main Event
Agilan Thani vs Zebaztian Kadestam
Mixed Martial Arts: 83.9kg

Jo Nattawut vs Yohann Fairtex Drai
ONE Super Series Muay Thai: 70.3kg

Luis Santos vs Tyler McGuire
Mixed Martial Arts: 83.9kg

Sergej Maslobojev vs Florent Kaouachi
ONE Super Series Kickboxing: 93.0kg

Keanu Subba vs Xie Chao
Mixed Martial Arts: 70.3kg

Ariel Sexton vs Kota Shimoishi
Mixed Martial Arts: 77.1kg

Narantungalag Jadambaa vs Kazuki Tokudome
Mixed Martial Arts: 70.3kg

Jihin Radzuan vs Priscilla Hertati Lumban Gaol
Mixed Martial Arts: 52.2kg

Emilio Urrutia vs Li Kai Wen
Mixed Martial Arts: 70.3kg

Petchdam Kaiyanghadao vs Josh Tonna
ONE Super Series Muay Thai: 61.2kg

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.

Fil-Aussie Reece McLaren battles for validation as next flyweight title challenger

Tatsumitsu Wada, Reece McLaren

After notching two impressive victories in the span of five months, Reece “Lightning” McLaren has proven without a shadow of a doubt that he truly is the top contender in ONE Championship’s star-studded flyweight division.

However, McLaren is having a slight detour towards his goal to meet undisputed flyweight kingpin Geje Eustaquio as he has been booked to duke it out with Tatsumitsu “The Sweeper” Wada.

Both men are slated to face each other in a three-round flyweight affair in the co-main event of ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS, which takes place at the Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium in Guangzhou, China on Saturday, July 7.

“I do not really want to wait around,” McLaren said. “The way I see it is – if you are feeling like you are the champ, then you should be able to beat anyone on any given day.”

“My goal is to become the champ, and if I want to be the champ, then I have to be able to step up at any time and beat anyone. Champions train, losers complain,” he added.

After recreating himself as a flyweight, the 26-year-old Filipino-Australian dynamo has been a force to be reckoned with in ONE Championship’s 61.2-kilogram weight class.

In front of a sold-out crowd at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines last November, McLaren had a thunderous divisional debut when he submitted Anatpong Bunrad with a spectacular brabo choke.

McLaren followed it up with a feat that was just as impressive this past March, submitting Malaysian standout Gianni Subba in a short-notice bout with an arm-triangle choke in the second round.

Following his victory over Subba, it was clear as daylight that McLaren should be next in line for a shot, but before he could claim his championship opportunity, the promotion’s flyweight title picture situation had to be settled.

It was eventually sorted out at ONE: PINNACLE OF POWER last June when Eustaquio pulled off a gutsy split decision to defeat Adriano Moraes and become the undisputed ONE Flyweight World Champion.

McLaren could have sat on the sidelines and waited to challenge the winner of the aforementioned unification contest later this year, but he chose to get right back into action.

“I will get my shot regardless. I will knock the other contenders down one by one until I get it. It is just a matter of time,” he stated.

To show he is willing to square off with any combatant on the ONE Championship stage, McLaren crosses paths with Wada at ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS.

Holding a professional record of 19-8-2, 1 NC, Wada is a former DEEP flyweight titleholder, who enters his in-ring encounter with McLaren with a phenomenal eight-bout winning streak.

McLaren is well aware of his Japanese opponent’s ability, which is why he refuses to take him lightly.
“He has had a lot of fights and he has a lot of experience. He has some awkward looking stand-up, and I think he has a really good ground game,” he explained. “It is a really good match, and I think it is a really dangerous match. I am always excited for a challenge. Whoever the name, I am happy to buckle in, and get set and go.”

Should McLaren beat Wada on Saturday, McLaren may furnish a date with Eustaquio and make his dream of becoming a world champion a reality.

“I have been dreaming of having a world title around my waist since I can ever remember. It is a lifetime goal, but to just win is not enough. I want more,” he ended.

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. ​

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

ONE Championship athletes face off in Guangzhou ahead of 'ONE: Battle for the Heavens'

Yodcherry Sityodtong, Kai Ting Chuang

4 July 2018 – Guangzhou, China: The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship (ONE), recently held the ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS Official Face-Off at the Roof Top Bar of the Park Hyatt on Wednesday, 4 July. ONE Championship athletes stood and faced off with each other for the first time ahead of all the action this Saturday night.

ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS is set for 7 July, at the Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium in Guangzhou, China. In the main event, 19-year-old Muay Thai phenom Yodcherry Sityodtong of Thailand will take on “Killer Bee” Kai Ting Chuang of China for the inaugural ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship.

Ticket information for ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS available at www.onefc.com.

Yodcherry Sityodtong, ONE Super Series athlete, stated: “Thank you all for coming out today at the official face-off. It is an honor to stand before everyone here today. This Saturday, I will be competing for the inaugural ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship. I am a hundred percent ready to give the performance of a lifetime. I’m still young and my career in ONE Championship is just starting, but I have big plans and it all starts at ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS. Kai Ting Chuang is a worthy opponent and I am not taking her lightly. This is going to be an amazing show.”

Kai Ting Chuang, ONE Super Series athlete, stated: “I feel incredibly excited for the event this Saturday. I know I am going up against a tough opponent in the world of Muay Thai, and I have seen many of Yodcherry Sityodtong’s previous bouts. It’s a tough challenge for me but I have worked very hard in training to prepare myself for the battle that is to come. This weekend at ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS, I will bring my best performance. At the end of the night, I am confident of victory and that my hand will be raised as the first ever ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Champion.”

19-year-old Muay Thai phenom Yodcherry Sityodtong makes her long-awaited ONE Championship debut when she competes for the inaugural ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship. Sityodtong, who represents Evolve MMA in Singapore, owns an impressive professional Muay Thai record of 81-18-1. At such a young age, Sityodtong has already garnered many achievements in the ring, having won various Muay Thai World Championships throughout her young career. Now, Sityodtong looks to make her first appearance in ONE Super Series, taking on Kai Ting Chuang.

23-year-old Kai Ting Chuang of Chinese Taipei is making her ONE Championship debut at ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS. A professional kickboxer with a record of 16-5, Chuang represents Iron Boxing, and is a two-time WAKO National Kickboxing Champion. Nicknamed “Killer Bee,” Chuang will go up against Yodcherry Sityodtong in the main event, which is set to crown the first-ever ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Champion.

ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS
Saturday, 7 July
Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China

Main Event
ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship
Yodcherry Sityodtong vs Kai Ting Chuang
ONE Super Series Kickboxing: 52.2kg

Co-Main Event
Tatsumitsu Wada vs Reece McLaren
Mixed Martial Arts: 61.2kg

Andre Meunier vs Ibrahim El Bouni
ONE Super Series Kickboxing: 105.0kg

Fu Chang Xin vs Tang De Pan
Mixed Martial Arts: 65.8kg

Saemapetch Fairtex vs Deividas Danyla
ONE Super Series Muay Thai: 65.8kg

Zhao Zhi Kang vs Meas Meul
Mixed Martial Arts: 68.0kg

Istela Nunes vs Gina Iniong
Mixed Martial Arts: 52.2kg

Shuya Kamikubo vs Sunoto
Mixed Martial Arts: 65.8kg

Peng Xue Wen vs Eddey Kalai
Mixed Martial Arts: 56.7kg

Adrian Mattheis vs Robin Catalan
Mixed Martial Arts: 56.7kg

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.

Monday, July 2, 2018

Brave CF champ Carlston Harris sees Jarrah Al-Selawe as his next opponent

Carlston Harris, Thiago Vieira Damascena

While reigning Brave Combat Federation Welterweight Champion Carlston “Mocambique” Harris, 30, was born in Skeldon, Guyana, he is fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After recovering from an injury, the mixed martial artist is back in training now and he is excited about his first title defense. 

“I am expecting my first title defense as early as possible,” Harris stated. “I am waiting for Brave Combat Federation to give me a date, opponent and place regarding the opportunity to defend my championship title.”

During Harris’s absence, the welterweight division of Brave CF became one of the toughest divisions in the Bahrain-based MMA promotion. With multiple fighters joining the promotion, the welterweight title is now the most sought after in the promotion.

Among the Brave CF athletes fighting in the welterweight division, two are expected to challenge Harris soon. These are Jarrah “The Jordanian Lion” Al-Selawe, 28, of Jordan and Rodrigo Cavalheiro, 35, of Brazil.

“Jarrah Al-Selawe is a well-rounded fighter but I can see weak points in his game plan,” Harris stated. “Meanwhile, Cavalheiro was supposed to fight me before I became a champion. I think with his two straight wins at Brave, he wants that chance to fight me, but Al-Selawe is next in line for a title shot.”

With the most wins in Brave CF, Al-Selawe has claimed to capture the promotion’s welterweight championship during the year. He initially was set to face Harris for the Brave CF Welterweight Championship in Amman, Jordan at “Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises” but the Guyanese-Brazilian champion had to withdraw due to injury.

Al Selawe still competed at “Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises” faced David Bear, 27, of France, who lost to the former via submission. In the Jordanian fighter’s most recent bout, which was at “Brave 12: KHK Legacy” in Jakarta, Indonesia, he defeated Tahar “Fast Hands” Hadbi, 30, of Algeria via unanimous decision.

In Brave CF, Al-Selawe competed and won five times, which makes him the fighter who has the most wins in the promotion. Aside from Bear and Hadbi, Erik “The Last Viking” Carlsson, 25, of Sweden Daniele “Scat” Scatizzi, 25, of Italy and Carl “The Bomber” Booth, 28, of England also lost to the Jordanian fighter in the promotion.

On the other hand, Cavalheiro made a successful Brave CF debut at “Brave CF 11”in Minas Gerais, Brazil by knocking out his fellow Brazilian contender Alessandro Gambulino. Cavalheiro’s most recent Brave CF bout was at “Brave 13: Europe Evolution” in Belfast, Northern Ireland where he knocked out his French opponent Karl “Psycho” Amoussou, 32.

Currently, Harris has 12 wins and 3 losses while Al-Selawe has 12 wins and 2 losses and Cavalheiro has 23 wins and 7 losses. The three are all undefeated in Brave CF.

Including Harris, Brave CF currently has five reigning champions. The other four are Stephen “The Sniper” Loman, 23, of the Philippines, Elias “Smile” Boudegzdame, 24, of France, Ottman “Bulldozer” Azaitar, 28, of Germany and Klidson de Abreu, 25, of Brazil, who are reigning in the promotion’s bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, middleweight and light heavyweight divisions, respectively.

Brave CF debut at “Brave CF 3,” which took place in Parana, Brazil on March 18, 2017, he knocked out Thiago “Monstro” Vieira Damascena, 26, of Brazil. In Harris’s most recent bout, which took place in Brazil at “Brave 8: The Rise of the Champions” on August 12, 2017, he became the inaugural Brave CF Welterweight Champion by defeating Booth via unanimous decision.

Watch the bout between Harris and Damascena here:


Complete card announced for ONE: Battle for the Heavens in Guangzhou, China



02 July 2018 – Guangzhou, China: The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), has just announced the complete card for ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS, set for Saturday, 7 July at the Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium in Guangzhou, China. The absolute best in local and international martial arts talent are ready to enter the ONE Championship ring and showcase their skills. In the main event, Yodcherry Sityodtong of Thailand takes on Kai Ting Chuang of Chinese Taipei for the inaugural ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship.

Ticket information for ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS is available at www.onefc.com.

Chatri Sityodtong, Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “World-class martial arts makes a triumphant return to the beautiful city of Guangzhou with another spectacular event. ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS will feature a titanic clash between superstar strikers, as Thailand’s Yodcherry Sityodtong faces Chinese Taipei’s Kai Ting Chuang for the inaugural ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship. The two will be joined by several of the very best martial arts talent from China and the world, so don’t miss this awesome evening of authentic martial arts action.”

19-year-old Muay Thai phenom Yodcherry Sityodtong makes her long-awaited ONE Championship debut when she competes for the inaugural ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship. Sityodtong, who represents Evolve MMA in Singapore, owns an impressive professional Muay Thai record of 81-18-1. At such a young age, Sityodtong has already garnered many achievements in the ring, having won various Muay Thai World Championships throughout her young career. Now, Sityodtong looks to make her first appearance in ONE Super Series, taking on Kai Ting Chuang.

23-year-old Kai Ting Chuang of Chinese Taipei is making her ONE Championship debut at ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS. A professional kickboxer with a record of 16-5, Chuang represents Iron Boxing, and is a two-time WAKO National Kickboxing Champion. Nicknamed “Killer Bee,” Chuang will go up against Yodcherry Sityodtong in the main event, which is set to crown the first-ever ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Champion.

DEEP Flyweight Champion Tatsumitsu Wada is originally from the Yamanashi prefecture of Japan, but moved to Tokyo after high school to further his martial arts career. He originally started his training with karate, and later added judo to his growing skill set. Nicknamed “The Sweeper,” Wada has gone 11-1 in his career thus far, and twice captured the flyweight belt in DEEP. Currently on an eight-bout win streak, which includes five stoppage wins, he rides a huge wave of momentum coming into his ONE Championship debut. He is set to face the highly-regarded Reece McLaren in his first appearance in the promotion.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Reece “Lightning” McLaren of Sydney, Australia is a highly-decorated martial artist, claiming the Eternal MMA and XFL Bantamweight Championships before making his ONE Championship debut. He emerged on the global stage in perfect fashion, scoring a stunning upset by submitting Mark Striegl for a hugely impressive win. He would continue that trend of success against highly-regarded prospect Muin Gafurov, and earn a shot at the ONE Bantamweight World Championship against dominant titleholder Bibiano Fernandes. McLaren gave the living legend an incredibly tough test, but narrowly missed out on gold via split decision. Now, he continues his quest for a world championship in the flyweight division, and he got off to a great start by submitting Thai star Anatpong Bunrad in November, and then Malaysian hero Gianni Subba in March. Next up, McLaren heads to Guangzhou to face newcomer Tatsumitsu Wada.

Four-time Kickboxing World Champion Andre “The Giant” Meunier grew up in a rough neighborhood in Melbourne, Australia, and originally trained in martial arts to learn self-discipline. A proven knockout artist, Meunier trains out of the Ultimate Kickboxing gym under James Roesler, and also regularly travels to Thailand to sharpen his skills with former WMTA Light Heavyweight Champion Nick Kara. Having competed all over Australia and Asia, Meunier has faced some of the striking arena’s biggest names, and has never backed down from a challenge. That warrior spirit will serve him well in ONE Super Series, as he goes up against Ibrahim El Bouni in his promotional debut.

Ibrahim El Bouni is of Moroccan-Dutch descent, and was born and raised in Haarlem, a part of the Amsterdam metropolitan area. El Bouni has developed himself into a true knockout artist with almost all of his wins coming by way of spectacular stoppage. He has put that overwhelming power to good use, even winning a one-night, eight-man tournament to become the A1WCC World Champion. A young man still just at the beginning of his career, a confident El Bouni says his biggest wins are yet to come, and is intent to rule over the heavier weight classes in ONE Super Series. He makes his promotional debut against Andre Meunier.

Fu Chang Xin began training to compete in mixed martial arts in 2011, and took the plunge by making his professional debut just three years later. He has since experienced great success, winning the majority of his bouts via stoppage, even claiming the CKF Championship along the way. What sets Fu apart from other Chinese mixed martial artists is the fact that he has already competed abroad several times in his young career, and is undefeated against foreign opposition. He brings an impressive win streak into his ONE Championship debut, which will come against Tang De Pan.

Tang De Pan is from Yongzhou, in the Hunan province of China. He began training in martial arts in 2011, because he loved the fun and excitement of competition. He has never stopped growing his skill set since. Determined to challenge himself on the greatest stage possible, Tang aims to see how well he matches up against the best martial artists in the world in ONE Championship, and prove the effectiveness of sanda against other styles and disciplines. He took the first step towards his goal at ONE: DYNASTY OF CHAMPIONS (CHANGSHA) upon his promotional debut, knocking out fellow countryman Zhou Biao via spectacular highlight-reel slam. He has since gone 2-1 in his young career. Up next, Tang faces Fu Chang Xin.

Saempetch Fairtex of Thailand first stepped into the ring at the age of 11, and a mere three years later, was already competing in the famed Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok. Now, Saemapetch trains out of the renowned Fairtex camp in Pattaya. He won the prestigious Tiger Cement Tournament at Channel 7 Stadium when he was just 17 years old, and in April 2018, added the MTGP Welterweight World Title to his resume. Another rising star from a well-regarded camp, Saemapetch looks to make his mark on the world in ONE Super Series. He will face Deividas Danyla in his ONE Championship debut.

IMC Muay Thai World Champion Deividas Danyla began training in Muay Thai when he was just 10 years old. After great success in the Lithuanian and European scene, where he captured four national and two regional championships, Danyla moved to Thailand in 2017 in search of a greater challenge. He has since faced a host of elite competition in Muay Thai, and proved he has what it takes to be counted amongst the world’s best. He makes his ONE Super Series debut against Saemapetch Fairtex.

Chinese Sanda Champion Zhao Zhi Kang is from the desert region of Inner Mongolia, where he began training in martial arts at the age of 15, inspired by heroes such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li. Zhao later made his professional debut in 2012, amassing an excellent 22-3 record by competing all across China, which brought him to the bright lights of ONE Championship. Driven by the competitive spirit of martial arts, Zhao aims to achieve glory on the global stage. In his next outing, Zhao returns to action to face Meas Meul.

Khmer Warrior Challenge Champion Meas Meul began training in Kun Khmer at an early age to deal with bullying in his childhood. Shortly after, Meul realized opportunities to build a professional martial arts career, and began to focus on training in other disciplines. He is well-versed in disciplines such as Kun Khmer, judo, wrestling, and boxing, becoming a five-time national champion in judo while compiling an unblemished 13-0 record in Kun Khmer. Meul made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2014, and has racked up several impressive victories since then, with the majority of his wins being finishes. Training alongside the best martial artists in his native Cambodia, Meul looks to become the first from his country to win a world championship in mixed martial arts. Next up, he faces Zhao Zhi Kang.

Two-time Muay Thai World Champion Istela Nunes was born in Pau dos Ferros, a small industrial and agricultural town in Brazil’s northeastern state of Rio Grande do Norte. When she was just 5 years old, Nunes began training in the Brazilian martial art of capoeira, but switched to Muay Thai at the age of 10. She eventually settled in Rio de Janeiro, and after a professional Muay Thai career that saw her go 52-4 with two world championships in Thailand, she walked away from the sport. Shortly after, she picked up Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and after that, mixed martial arts. Nunes earned a shot at Angela Lee’s ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship following a split decision win over Mei Yamaguchi in 2016. Although she fell short in her first ONE World Title challenge, Nunes proved that she is indeed one of the best female martial artists in the world. She will return to action to face Gina Iniong next.

Six-time Philippine National Wushu Champion Gina Iniong is originally from Baguio City, and first trained in martial arts when she took up boxing as a high school student. Later on, she transitioned to wushu as a means to earn a scholarship to the University of the Cordilleras, much like many of her teammates at Team Lakay. Upon graduation in 2012, Iniong became a full-time martial artist, making a name for herself as a six-time national wushu gold medalist. After establishing herself as one of the Philippines’ top women warriors, Iniong joined ONE Championship and has since registered impressive wins over tough opponents. Following her victory over former ONE World Title Challenger Jenny Huang last April, the Filipina now returns to action to face Istela Nunes.

DEEP Future King 2014 Tournament Champion Shuya Kamikubo is a former collegiate judoka who was born and raised in Yokohama, a part of Japan’s Kawasaki prefecture. During his studies at Nihon University, Kamikubo dedicated himself to his judo training, achieving several top finishes in major tournaments. Kamikubo was then inspired to compete in the cage, following the success of fellow judoka and Japanese martial arts legend Shinya Aoki. The man known as “Stealth” has put together an impressive 7-1-1 record in under four years as a professional, competing mostly in Japanese regional promotions such as Pancrase and Tribe Tokyo Fight. Now, he makes his ONE Championship debut against the veteran Sunoto.

WKF Indonesia Champion “The Terminator” Sunoto is from East Java, but moved to Jakarta in 2012 to pursue his martial arts dreams. He first started training in taekwondo as a child, but soon picked up other disciplines while travelling around the country to compete in several tournaments. Besides becoming a regional sanda champion, Sunoto also currently holds the rank of brown belt in traditional Japanese jiu-jitsu, and is a member of the Indonesian national sambo team, belying his growing all-around skills. Sunoto signed with ONE Championship in 2015, and has since put on many thrilling displays. Sunoto will take on Shuya Kamikubo in his next outing.

Growing up, Chinese National Greco-Roman Wrestling Champion Peng Xue Wen played football and practiced kung fu, but soon fell in love with wrestling after he began training and competing in the sport. He then went on to win several accolades in the discipline, and set his sights on mixed martial arts after he saw more and more of his seniors making their professional debuts. Peng believes his wrestling skills and flexibility are his keys to victory, and will be relying on them to achieve international fame under the bright lights of ONE Championship. He returns to action in Guangzhou to face Eddey Kalai.

Two-time SEA Games Boxing Bronze Medalist Eddey Kalai comes from a long line of boxers. After several years spent on the regional boxing circuit, Kalai became intrigued at the prospect of competing in mixed martial arts. He first took part in a national amateur tournament in 2013, and although he lost, he was instantly hooked. Kalai then decided to dedicate himself to training in all disciplines, and is constantly adding new tools to his strong boxing base. After 10 wins as an amateur with eight stoppages, Kalai turned professional, and now finds himself among the world’s best martial artists in ONE Championship. He is set to face Peng Xue Wen in his next appearance.

ONE Strawweight Indonesian Tournament Champion Adrian Mattheis was born in the Maluku islands of Indonesia, and one of the fastest rising stars in ONE Championship today. After first training in karate as a child, Mattheis later met famed coach Zuli Silawanto while studying at a university in Jakarta. He made his ONE Championship debut in August 2016, defeating two opponents via knockout in the same night to win the four-man tournament. He is currently riding a three-bout win streak, and in his last outing, defeated Lan Ming Qiang via three-round unanimous decision. Mattheis will now face Robin Catalan.

Muay Thai World Champion Robin Catalan was born in Santa Barbara, Iloilo, in the Visayan province of the Philippines, which is known for producing world-class boxers. He started training in martial arts in 2006, with hopes of following in the footsteps of his older brother Rene, a multiple-time wushu world champion. Catalan would go on to win numerous tournaments in both wushu and Muay Thai, including the Philippines National Wushu Sanda Championship in 2007 and 2008, and the IFMA World Muay Thai Championship in 2011. Inevitably, just like his brothers, he turned his attention to mixed martial arts. Training under Catalan Fighting Systems in Manila, Catalan looks to further showcase his skills by taking on Adrian Mattheis.

ONE: BATTLE FOR THE HEAVENS
Saturday, 7 July
Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China

Main Event
ONE Super Series Kickboxing Atomweight World Championship
Yodcherry Sityodtong vs Kai Ting Chuang
ONE Super Series Kickboxing: 52.2kg

Co-Main Event
Tatsumitsu Wada vs Reece McLaren
Mixed Martial Arts: 61.2kg

Andre Meunier vs Ibrahim El Bouni
ONE Super Series Kickboxing: 105.0kg

Fu Chang Xin vs Tang De Pan
Mixed Martial Arts: 65.8kg

Saemapetch Fairtex vs Deividas Danyla
ONE Super Series Muay Thai: 65.8kg

Zhao Zhi Kang vs Meas Meul
Mixed Martial Arts: 68.0kg

Istela Nunes vs Gina Iniong
Mixed Martial Arts: 52.2kg

Shuya Kamikubo vs Sunoto
Mixed Martial Arts: 65.8kg

Peng Xue Wen vs Eddey Kalai
Mixed Martial Arts: 56.7kg

Adrian Mattheis vs Robin Catalan
Mixed Martial Arts: 56.7kg

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