Gordon Ryan, Shinya Aoki Clash In ONE Championship Openweight Grappling Match On August 27

RyanAn openweight grappling ‘super match’ between three-time ADCC world championship gold medalist, Gordon Ryan and former ONE Championship lightweight best, Shinya Aoki is set for an August 27. date under the promotion’s banner. Ryan, who penned a contract with the Singapore-based ONE Championship outfit in March of this year, will make his first outing under […]

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An openweight grappling ‘super match’ between three-time ADCC world championship gold medalist, Gordon Ryan and former ONE Championship lightweight best, Shinya Aoki is set for an August 27. date under the promotion’s banner.

Ryan, who penned a contract with the Singapore-based ONE Championship outfit in March of this year, will make his first outing under the promotion’s banner. Per promotional president, Chatri Sityodtong at the time of Ryan’s signing, the New Jersey native is set to compete in both submission grappling matches as well as professional mixed martial arts outings in the future

The 25-year-old Garry Tonon and John Danaher 1st. degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt holds an incredible 144-9-3 record in submission grappling, taking wins against the likes of Gio Vasquez, Pat Sabatini, Keenan Cornelius, Vagner Rocha, Roberto Abreu, Craig Jones, Ralek Gracie, Josh Barnett, Marcus Almeida, Rousimar Palhares, Bo Nickal, and Pat Downey to name a few. 

A three-time winner at the ADCC world championships, the Monroe Township-born grappler has also scored gold medals, three, in fact at the World No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu championships, as well as two gold medals in 2018 at the Pan No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu championships.

For Aoki, the veteran Japanese-born standout nabbed his stunning thirty-first professional submission win in mixed martial arts in April at ONE on TNT 4 — submitting fellow former lightweight titleholder, Eduard Folayang with an opening round armbar.

Aoki was initially scheduled to meet with UFC welterweight alum, Sage Northcutt in the youngster’s long-awaited return from a devastating loss to Cosmo Alexandre in his ONE Championship debut, however, Northcutt was forced to withdraw as he deals with health effects following a positive COVID-19 test result.

The aforementioned, Sityodtong confirmed the submission grappling ‘super match’ between Ryan and Aoki on his official Twitter account this afternoon.

BREAKING NEWS: Gordon Ryan will make his debut in ONE Championship against Shinya Aoki in an openweight grappling super match on August 27!

A renowned submission grappler, from Aoki’s stunning thirty-one submission successes, he’s managed to take wins over the likes of Clay French, Joachim Hansen (x2), Eddie Alvarez, Misuto Hirota, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Rich Clementi, as well as the aforenoted, Folayang.  

Report – ONE Championship’s Phoe Thaw Allegedly Kidnapped By Myanmar Military

ThawONE Championship featherweight, Phoe ‘Bushido’ Thaw has allegedly been kidnapped by the military of Myanmar from a hospital after he was injured in a bomb blast in the city of Yangon.  Thaw, who was admitted to the North Okkalpa General Hospital, was receiving treatment for his injuries amid the bomb explosion, which was one of […]

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ONE Championship featherweight, Phoe ‘Bushido’ Thaw has allegedly been kidnapped by the military of Myanmar from a hospital after he was injured in a bomb blast in the city of Yangon. 

Thaw, who was admitted to the North Okkalpa General Hospital, was receiving treatment for his injuries amid the bomb explosion, which was one of three in Yangon, with images showing notable burns to the lower body of the ONE Championship feature. 

The 36-year-old last featured at ONE Championship: Century – Part I — suffering an opening round rear-naked choke against Chang Min Yoon — snapping his two-fight winning spree. 

The country of Myanmar is reportedly experiencing a period of massive civil unrest as the military seized control of the country with a military coup on the 1st of February this year. Per a report from Asian MMA — 776 protestors and bystanders have been killed by the military and police in Myanmar during the period, with a further 3,000 persons detained. 

In a Facebook post this afternoon by Matias Anders, he revealed that Thaw, along with his brothers, as well as Myanmar footballer, Ko Kaung SiThu have allegedly been kidnapped by the military from the North Okkalpa General Hospital. 

Stay strong Phoe Thaw,” The post read. “As many of you might know by now, ONE Championship athlete, Phoe Thaw was seriously injured during a series of explosions at in (sic) Yangon, Myanmar around 10 pm last night.

Phoe Thaw was badly hurt and was taken to a nearby hospital to treat his severe burn injuries,” Andres wrote. “There are pictures showing his wounds, they are truly heartbreaking.

Despite his critical condition, the military entered the hospital and kidnapped him. The military have also abducted Phoe Thaw’s brothers, among them Myanmar national team football player, Ko Kaung SiThu.

These are not a random series of events, these are targeted attacks against people that have been vocal and publicly criticised the military.

Phoe Thaw used his platform to shed a light on the injustices in his country, just as he used his platform to inspire people through martial arts.

Attached, an interview where Thaw explained how Myanmar wanted a “democracy, not dictatorship.

We want democracy, not dictatorship,” Thaw said. “(The military) do whatever they want — they break their own rules, their own laws because they have guns. They kidnapped the whole of Myanmar.

We’re not coming out onto the road to fight, we just want, peacefully, to get back to our freedom, our democracy, our justice,” Thaw said. “Our belief and spirit are mentally very, very strong. Stronger than the dictators.

According to Andres, Thaw has been charged with Penal Code 505A — and has been branded as a “criminal

The military have charged him with Penal Code 505A, which means that they are trying to brand him as a criminal and unlawful person.

This is far from the truth, and anybody who knows him also knows of his kind spirit, despite his power in the cage,” Andres wrote.

As of now, we don’t know where Phoe Thaw is or his current situation. But if it is not good. Right now, we just have to hope for the best for our friend.

Please share his story so that Phoe Thaw’s story is heard around the world and his actions are not being silenced or forgotten.

Eddie Alvarez & Reug Reug Suffer Defeats – ONE on TNT 4 Highlights

Eddie AlvarezEddie Alvarez has once again suffered defeat under the ONE Championship banner. The former UFC and Bellator champion was hoping to quickly bounce back from being disqualified in his last fight. For those that don’t remember, Alvarez was thrown out of his last fight. ‘The Underground King’ was dominating Iuri Lapicus early before a couple […]

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Eddie Alvarez has once again suffered defeat under the ONE Championship banner.

The former UFC and Bellator champion was hoping to quickly bounce back from being disqualified in his last fight.

For those that don’t remember, Alvarez was thrown out of his last fight.

‘The Underground King’ was dominating Iuri Lapicus early before a couple of his punches hit the back of his opponent’s head.

The Moldovan was unable to continue despite a lengthy time out.

Referee, Justin Brown issued a red card to Alvarez, resulting in an immediate disqualification loss.

The result was recently overturned and now appears as a no-contest on both men’s records.

Just a few week later, Alvarez was back in Singapore to fight Ok Rae Yoon at ONE on TNT 4.

Things did not go well for the lightweight legend who was dropped early.

Alvarez managed to survive the heavy knockdown but was unable to mount enough offence in the final two rounds to sway the judges in his favour.

Rae Yoo picked up the biggest win of his career via unanimous decision.

Earlier on the ONE on TNT 4 undercard, Senegalese wrestling sensation Oumar ‘Reug Reug’ Kane suffered the first defeat of his professional MMA career.

Kirill Grishenko manged to pull off the monumental upset to score a second round TKO win.

The two fighters spent much of the opening two rounds locked in a clinch battle.

As the horn sounded to end the second stanza, Grishenko landed a punch on Reug Reug.

Kane dropped to the floor holding his throat. The referee checked on Reug Reug who remained on the floor for some time in agony.

Ultimately, cage side doctors waved off the fight and Grishenko was declared the winner after replays showed he threw the punch before the bell sounded to end round two.

The undefeated heavyweight out of Belarus picked up the biggest win of his career and stretched his perfect record to 4-0. Reug Reug drops to 3-1 as a professional MMA fighter.

Was you surprised to see Eddie Alvarez and Reug Reug lose at ONE on TNT 4?

Eddie Alvarez Sees Disqualification Loss To Iuri Lapicus Overturned To A ‘No Contest’

AlvarezDropping a controversial disqualification loss to Iuri Lapicus at ONE on TNT 1 at the beginning of the month, former UFC and Bellator lightweight best, Eddie Alvarez has seen the dubious decision overturned to a ‘No Contest’. Tackling Lapicus in the hope of potentially earning a lightweight title clash against dominant champion, Christian Lee, Alvarez […]

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Dropping a controversial disqualification loss to Iuri Lapicus at ONE on TNT 1 at the beginning of the month, former UFC and Bellator lightweight best, Eddie Alvarez has seen the dubious decision overturned to a ‘No Contest’.

Tackling Lapicus in the hope of potentially earning a lightweight title clash against dominant champion, Christian Lee, Alvarez saw his clash with the Moldovan called out just over a minute into the opening frame, after landing multiple shots to the back of Lapicus’ head.

Referee, Justin Brown called a pause in the action, with Lapicus falling to his back on the canvas from a seated position. Despite a significant timeout, it was declared that Lapicus was unable to continue, with Brown issuing a red card to Alvarez, resulting in an immediate disqualification loss. Prior to the timeout being called, the official had warned the Philidelphia veteran on multiple occasions to be wary of shots to the back of Lapicus’ head. Distraught backstage, footage emerged of Alvarez upset, as he dropped to 1-2 under the Chatri Sityodtong-led ONE Championship banner. 

Per ESPN MMA reporter, Ariel Helwani — fifteen independent officials reviewed the footage of the segment of illegal strikes to the back of Lapicus’ head, determining that referee, Brown should have issued Alvarez a warning instead of a red card. Overturning the result to a ‘No Contest’, the panel also determined that Alvarez should be issued a yellow card instead. 

Remaining in Singapore, Alvarez is set to return in timely fashion off the back of his clash with Lapicus, meeting with Ok Rae-yoon at ONE on TNT 4 on April 28. Rae-yoon had debuted at ONE on TNT III on April 21. in a taper-delayed pairing with Russia’s Marat Gafurov. Improving to 13-3 as a professional, the South Korean notched a unanimous decision. 

Alvarez vs. Rae-yoon joins an eye-catching event which is headlined by a short notice light heavyweight championship rematch between Aung La N Sang and current middleweight champion, Reiner de Ridder. 

Imposing Senegelease wrestler, Oumar Kane, better known as ‘Reug Reug’ also returns as he meets with Belarus’, Kirill Girshenko in the main card opener. 

In an eye-catching reworked lightweight tie, veteran submission ace, Shinya Aoki meets with short-notice replacement, former ONE Championship lightweight best, Eduard Folayang. Aoki was initially scheduled to match with UFC alum, Sage Northcutt, who was forced to withdraw due to lingering health issues amid a positive COVID-19 test result. 

Eddie Alvarez Returns After DQ Loss, Will Fight at ONE on TNT 4

Eddie AlvarezEddie Alvarez isn’t wasting any time getting back into competition after his disqualification loss to Iuri Lapicus at ONE on TNT 1 just weeks ago. Alvarez will reportedly make a quick turnaround at ONE on TNT 4 later this month, after suffering little damage in his fight against Lapicus. Alvarez was disqualified from his bout […]

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Eddie Alvarez isn’t wasting any time getting back into competition after his disqualification loss to Iuri Lapicus at ONE on TNT 1 just weeks ago.

Alvarez will reportedly make a quick turnaround at ONE on TNT 4 later this month, after suffering little damage in his fight against Lapicus. Alvarez was disqualified from his bout at ONE on TNT 1 for throwing heavy shots to the back of Lapicus’ head, which is currently under review by ONE Championship.

ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong confirmed earlier today that Alvarez will make a quick turnaround after the controversial loss in his last fight.

“He is coming back to Singapore in short order, he will be fighting on ONE on TNT 4 and his opponent will be determined,” Sityodtong said during an interview with the South China Morning Post.

Sityodtong also said that Alvarez has a shot of breaking into the top five of the ONE Championship lightweight rankings with a win. Alvarez will fight the winner of Marat Gafurov and Ok Rae-Yoon, who square off at ONE on TNT 3 on April 21.

The former UFC lightweight champion is looking to make a statement in ONE Championship after losing two of his last three fights. Alvarez lost to Timofey Nastyukhin in his ONE debut by TKO and defeated Edward Folayang by submission before the disqualification against Lapicus.

Sityodtong also spoke out on the ongoing review of Alvarez’s disqualification loss by ONE Championship.

“Factually there were illegal blows, factually the referee did give two warnings. But factually I can also say the DQ is under review,” Sityodtong said. “Eddie and his team asked for a review and hopefully we’ll have the results over the next several days.”

While the quick turnaround for the 37-year-old Alvarez may be surprising to some, it’s clear he wants to exact revenge after his controversial finish against Lapicus.

What do you think about Eddie Alvarez’s quick return to ONE Championship? What are your thoughts on his recent controversial fight against Iuri Lapicus?

VIDEO | Christian Lee Destroys Timofey Nastyukhin In 73 Seconds

Christian LeeChristian Lee believes that he is the best Lightweight MMA fighter in the world. On Wednesday night, he put on a performance that may back up his claim. Lee, the One Championship Lightweight champion, needed less than 2 minutes to stop Timofey Nastyukhin Lee, the One Championship Lightweight champion, needed less than 2 minutes to […]

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Christian Lee believes that he is the best Lightweight MMA fighter in the world.

On Wednesday night, he put on a performance that may back up his claim.

Lee, the One Championship Lightweight champion, needed less than 2 minutes to stop Timofey Nastyukhin

Lee, the One Championship Lightweight champion, needed less than 2 minutes to stop Timofey Nastyukhin on One Championship on TNT II. Lee stunned him with a vicious counter left and wasted no time following up with a barrage of punches before the referee jumped in to stop the fight. Nastyukhin tried to get up for his part, but Lee’s speed and tenacity were too much for him to recover from to avoid the stoppage.

If styles make fights, this fight is one everyone was eager to see. Most looked to see how Lee, a very well-rounded fighter, would do against a power puncher in Nastyukhin. He established his speed advantage very early in the first round. It was clear that Lee was looking to time the openings Nastyuhkin’s power shots provided. As Nastyukhin pushed forward, Lee ducked and threw the counter left hand that slumped him and started the fight-ending sequence. (H/T MMAFighting.com)

“I couldn’t have asked for a better story,” Lee said after his latest title defense. “I trained 10 very hard weeks leading up to this match. This was the most important fight of my life. Very soon, I’m going to become a father so this fight was dedicated to my baby girl Leah on the way and my wife Katie back at home,” Lee shared after the fight.

“Timofey, he’s a dangerous opponent. He likes to go in there and he goes for the knockout. So our game plan was just to capitalize on that. Speed and accuracy beats power so that’s what happened tonight.”

Though there was no controversy, Nastyukhin did protest the stoppage immediately following the end of the fight.

“If I was in his shoes, I would probably be feeling the same,” Lee said about Nastyukhin’s complaint. “I’m sure he felt that he could have continued but the way I hurt him right there, I was about to take his back and look for a submission. So I feel confident I would have won the fight either way.”

What do you think of Christian Lee’s performance?