One Championship returned to the Singapore
Indoor Stadium for another exciting evening of world-class mixed
martial arts (MMA) action on Friday.
One: Defending Honor showcased Asia’s
premier combat sports talents on the global stage of MMA with a
series of compelling bouts. In the main event, Eduard Folayang
shocked the world by stopping Shinya Aoki to become the new One
Lightweight World Champion. In the co-main event, Marat Gafurov
retained his title with a submission victory over Narantungalag
Jadambaa.
In the main event, Eduard “Landslide” Folayang
of Baguio City, Philippines completes his journey through One
Championship’s lightweight ranks by stopping Asian MMA legend
Shinya “Tobikan Judan” Aoki by technical knockout within three
rounds to clinch the One Lightweight World Championship. Aoki
dominated the first round with his Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but
Folayang came alive in the second round as he opened up his
striking, showcasing his world-class wushu talent. In the third
round, Folayang rocked Aoki against the cage fence and finished
him off with ground-and-pound.
In the co-main event of the evening, reigning
One Featherweight World Champion Marat “Cobra” Gafurov of Russia
successfully defended his title against challenger and top
contender Narantungalag “Tungaa” Jadambaa of Mongolia. It was the
champion’s second title defense, after lifting the belt from
Jadambaa a year ago. After a brief exchange of strikes, action
quickly went to the mat when Jadambaa missed a kick and fell to
the canvas. Gafurov followed the Mongolian down and that’s where
he worked on the submission. Jadambaa was able to defend for a few
moments, but once Gafurov re-established himself, the choke came
effortlessly.
Lightweight prospect Amir Khan of Singapore
overcame a spirited effort from former Pan Asia BJJ Champion
Vaughn “The Spawn” Donayre of the Philippines to win by submission
in the third round. After spending the first half of the bout
tagging each other with various striking combinations, the two
fighters decided to take things to the mat. On the ground, Khan
showcased his technical brilliance, threatening Donayre with
multiple choke attempts while dominating the grappling exchanges.
Although Donayre had his moments, particularly catching Khan in a
very deep kimura attempt, the younger fighter survived to win by
rear naked choke in the third round.
8-time Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion
Michelle Nicolini of Evolve MMA made a successful One Championship
debut, finishing former Egyptian wrestling champion Mona Samir in
one round via submission. Samir tried her best to keep from
getting taken down, but Nicolini’s high-level grappling skills
made that very difficult. Once on the mat, Nicolini worked her
magic and effortlessly secured the choke.
Lightweight veterans Roger “El Matador” Huerta
of the United States and Adrian “The Hunter” Pang of Brisbane,
Australia went toe-to-toe in an action-packed lightweight contest.
The first round saw Huerta own the edge in accuracy and speed,
plastering Pang with pinpoint punch combinations while going to
work on the Australian’s legs. Pang countered with his straight
right hand, which landed with tremendous force. While Huerta
landed the cleaner blows, it was clear Pang owned the edge in
power and sheer brute strength. Both fighters turned in great
performances, but it was Huerta who did just enough to notch the
hard-fought victory via split decision.
Former One Lightweight World Champion Kotetsu
Boku scored a technical knockout victory over Russia’s Timofey
Nastyukhin in a highly-anticipated featherweight contest.
Nastyukhin blasted Boku with power shots in the first couple of
minutes as Boku tried his best to keep his distance. After moments
of intense action however, Boku checked a kick and Nastyukhin hurt
his leg, falling to the canvas writhing in pain but somehow
surviving the round. Nastyukhin then failed to answer the call for
the second round and Boku was awarded the TKO.
Singaporean female mixed martial artist Tiffany
“Soul Crusher” Teo made her One Championship promotional debut
with a dominant performance to cheers from fans in attendance. Teo
owned the advantage in striking exchanges but surprised everyone
with her high-level grappling game, gaining full mount on multiple
occasions while pounding away at Abbas who tried her best to
defend. In the second round, Teo took Abbas’ back once more and
converted on a rear naked choke, forcing her Egyptian opponent to
tap out.
Previously unbeaten Singaporean featherweight
prospect Benedict Ang experienced the first loss of his career as
he went to battle against Pakistani mixed martial artist Ahmed
Mujtaba. Both fighters began the bout firing away at the center of
the cage as they traded strikes to the roar of crowd. Mujtaba
scored points for a near-finish towards the end of round two,
taking Ang’s back and working on a rear naked choke. In round
three, Mujtaba continued to work towards getting Ang to the
ground, scoring on a few more takedowns to earn the unanimous
decision victory.
Singaporean fighter Niko Soe made his One
Championship debut against Malaysian Muhamad Haidar to kick off
One: Defending Honor. Both fighters started out aggressively, but
it was Soe who showed a more capable set of grappling skills,
winning by armbar in the first round to the roar of his hometown
crowd.
Official results for
One: Defending Honor
One Lightweight World Championship bout: Eduard
Folayang defeats Shinya Aoki by TKO (Strikes) at 0:41 minutes of
round 3
One Featherweight World Championship bout: Marat
Gafurov defeats Narantungalag Jadambaa by Submission (Rear Naked
Choke) at 4:50 minutes of round 1
Lightweight bout: Amir Khan defeats Vaughn
Donayre by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:22 minutes of round
3
Women’s strawweight bout: Michelle Nicolini
defeats Mona Samir by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:16
minutes of round 1
Lightweight bout: Roger Huerta defeats Adrian
Pang by Split Decision (SD) after 3 rounds
Featherweight bout: Kotetsu Boku defeats Timofey
Nastyukhin by TKO (Injury) at 5:00 minutes of round 1
Women’s flyweight bout: Tiffany Teo defeats
Walaa Abbas by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 4:15 minutes of
round 2
Featherweight bout: Ahmed Mujtaba defeats
Benedict Ang by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 3 rounds
Flyweight bout: Niko Soe defeats Muhamad Haidar
by Submission (Armbar) at 1:17 minutes of round 1
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