The pandemic forced ONE Championship to host fewer events than it normally would in a calendar year, but there were still tremendous matches that took place at the Singapore-based promotion in 2020…
The pandemic forced ONE Championship to host fewer events than it normally would in a calendar year, but there were still tremendous matches that took place at the Singapore-based promotion in 2020…
Nong-O Gaiyanghadao retained his ONE Muay Thai Bantamweight Champion in devastating fashion at ONE: Collision Course. The 34-year-old Thai dropped challenger Rodlek PK.Saenchai Muaythaigym with a brutal right hook to end their co-main event bout with in the third round. Rodelk came into this fight on the back of winning the ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai […]
Nong-O Gaiyanghadao retained his ONE Muay Thai Bantamweight Champion in devastating fashion at ONE: Collision Course. The 34-year-old Thai dropped challenger Rodlek PK.Saenchai Muaythaigym with a brutal right hook to end their co-main event bout with in the third round.
Rodelk came into this fight on the back of winning the ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai Tournament, and he made the champion work for his win. However, Nong-O has not lost since 2015, and has looked a step ahead of everyone he has faced under the ONE banner.
In the main event, Roman Kryklia defended his ONE Kickboxing Light Heavyweight title with a dominant unanimous decision over Andrei Stoica. Kryklia put his height and reach advantage to good use, and Stoica was unable to close the distance. There were moments when it looked as if the fight would be stopped. However, Stoica did enough to last until the final bell.
Here are the full results and highlights from ONE: Collision Course
Kickboxing – Light Heavyweight: Roman Kryklia defeats Andrei Stoica via unanimous decision
Muay Thai – Bantamweight: Nong-O Gaiyanghadao defeats Rodlek PK.Saenchai Muaythaigym via knockout at 1:13 of round three
Lightweight: Marat Gafurov defeats Lowen Tynanes via split decision
Bantamweight: Yusup Saadulaev defeats Troy Worthen via unanimous decision
Flyweight: Yodkaikaew Fairtex defeats Tatsumitsu Wada via split decision
Flyweight: Xie Wei defeats Chan Rothana via TKO at 1:39 of round three
ONE Championship: Collision Course is this Friday, and it features two title matches between light heavyweight kickboxing world champion Roman Kryklia and Andrei Stoica as well as …
ONE Championship: Collision Course is this Friday, and it features two title matches between light heavyweight kickboxing world champion Roman Kryklia and Andrei Stoica as well as …
Former UFC light heavyweight champion, Vitor ‘The Phenom’ Belfort is regarded as one of the most ferocious mixed martial artists of all-time, and a real pioneer of the sport in his native Brazil. An incredible twenty-four-year veteran, Belfort, who is still waiting on his ONE Championship debut outing gave his thoughts on the ever-evolving conversation […]
Former UFC light heavyweight champion, Vitor ‘The Phenom’ Belfort is regarded as one of the most ferocious mixed martial artists of all-time, and a real pioneer of the sport in his native Brazil. An incredible twenty-four-year veteran, Belfort, who is still waiting on his ONE Championship debut outing gave his thoughts on the ever-evolving conversation of the sport’s greatest of all time.
One of the most devastating finishers in the sport’s antiquity, Belfort has notched a staggering eighteen knockout victories from twenty-six professional wins, competing for undisputed UFC gold in both the light heavyweight and middleweight division on four separate occasions.
“So it’s like depending on how you see a G.O.A.T. and how you see the legend — how you see values,” Belfort said. “It’s like this, people value things differently. It’s so crazy, the values of today is so worthless. The Tik Tok generation value more followers than and how much followers you have on Instagram than how much people really follow you. So, people, they are more successful with how much (sic) like they have on a post than how much like they have from their personal friends, and from their personal family.“
Giving his opinion on who could possibly end up sitting at the top of the pile, Belfort noted the likes of Jon Jones, Georges St-Pierre, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Henry Cejudo — detailing how each of them has an argument to G.O.A.T. status on their own merits.
“Speaking about [the] value of G.O.A.T. for me is like when I’m gonna value a legend, a G.O.A.T., the best, it’s not just how many wins,” Belfort said. “[It’s] how many times he overcame something, how many times that person turned it. So — no doubt about it, Jon Jones is one on the top of the list, we have Georges St-Pierre, we have the Russian, you know, Khabib (Nurmagomedov), you have — you have so many guys on the list.“
“You have Henry Cejudo, you have so many,” Belfort said. “It’s such a unique sport that is so many divisions, so many champions. You have Dominick Cruz, you know — guys that overcame problems, trials [and tribulations], they went down and they reinvent themselves and they went back again. Maybe they never became a champion, but they are so good, you know like the Diaz brothers (Nick and Nate Diaz). People that never had a chance to win a title but they are very good contenders and they are right there on the top.
From Belfort’s stunning eighteen professional knockout wins, the Rio de Janeiro striker has scored memorable victories over the likes of Wanderlei Silva, Marvin Eastman, Randy Couture, Matt Lindland, Rich Franklin, Anthony Johnson, Michael Bisping, Luke Rockhold, and Dan Henderson (x2).
The highly anticipated title match between Demetrious Johnson and flyweight champion Adriano Moraes will take place Feb. 24 as announced during ONE: Big Bang on Friday morning…
The highly anticipated title match between Demetrious Johnson and flyweight champion Adriano Moraes will take place Feb. 24 as announced during ONE: Big Bang on Friday morning…
ONE Championship: Big Bang looks to live up to its name on Friday as it features jiu-jitsu world champion and No. 5-ranked undefeated featherweight contender Garry Tonon challenging No…
ONE Championship: Big Bang looks to live up to its name on Friday as it features jiu-jitsu world champion and No. 5-ranked undefeated featherweight contender Garry Tonon challenging No…