One Championship will return to the Thuwunna
Indoor Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) on 7 October for One:
State of Warriors.
In the main event, One Strawweight World
Champion Yoshitaka Naito will make the first defense of his belt
against the Philippines’ Joshua Pacio, while in the local main
event, Aung La “Burmese Python” N Sang will fight Poland’s Michal
Pasternak.
Yoshitaka “Nobita” Naito of Chiba, Japan, is an
unbeaten mixed martial artist with a perfect 11-0 record. He owns
five victories by submission and One by knockout. The 32-year-old,
who made a name for himself at Japan’s world famous Korakuen Hall
competing for Shooto as its Flyweight Champion, captured the One
Strawweight World Championship in his last bout, submitting the
defending Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke. Naito makes the first
defense of his strawweight belt against Joshua Pacio in the
evening’s global main event.
Unbeaten strawweight Joshua Pacio of Baguio
City, Philippines, owns a stellar 8-0 professional mixed martial
arts record and is One of the country’s most highly-regarded mixed
martial arts prospects. A member of the famed Team Lakay MMA gym,
Pacio is a wushu specialist with a solid grappling skill set. All
eight of his victories have come by finish, including three wins
by knockout and five wins by impressive submission. Pacio takes on
the toughest test of his young career next against One Strawweight
World Champion Yoshitaka Naito.
31-year-old middleweight standout Aung La N Sang
is arguably One of the world’s most renowned fighters from Myanmar
whose constricting style of fighting has earned him the moniker of
the “Burmese Python”. Born in Myitkyina in the mountainous Kachin
State, Aung belongs to an ethnic minority known as the Kachin. A
veteran of 27 professional bouts with a record of 18-9-0 and 1NC,
Aung is on a three-fight win streak in One Championship, with all
three victories coming by highlight-reel finish. He fights Michal
Pasternak in front of his hometown crowd next.
Middleweight contender Michal Pasternak of
Pinczow, Poland, is a tall, lanky fighter with a 11-1 professional
mixed martial arts record. A well-rounded mixed martial artist,
more than half of Pasternak’s victories have come either by
knockout or by submission. In his last bout, Pasternak competed
for the inaugural One Light Heavyweight World Championship across
the cage from Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend Roger Gracie. Now he
takes on Myanmar’s favorite son, Aung La N Sang.
20-year-old bantamweight prospect Muin “Tajik”
Gafurov is a relentless, aggressive fighter with solid all-around
mixed martial arts skills. He owns a stellar 10-1 professional MMA
clip and is known as One of the top talents to come out of
Tajikistan. Gafurov utilizes a frenetic fighting pace that
opponents find difficult to match, featuring high-level grappling
techniques and powerful striking. A force to be reckoned with in
his weight class, Gafurov will take on One of the best fighters
from the Philippines in Kevin Belingon.
Kevin “The Silencer” Belingon of the famed Team
Lakay MMA in Baguio City, Philippines, is One of the country’s
most talented mixed martial artists. With a professional record of
13-5-0, Belingon is known as a devastating striker with the
ability to finish opponents in a variety of ways. The 28-year-old
wushu stalwart owns five knockouts on his resume and in his last
bout, challenged reigning One Bantamweight World Champion Bibiano
Fernandes. He now faces another tough task in rising star Muin
Gafurov.
31-year-old Yusup “Maestro” Saadulaev of
Dagestan, Russia, is One of the promotion’s most talented
bantamweights. A 15-4-1 and 1NC professional mixed martial arts
record, Saadulaev is a Combat Sambo world champion who has won
numerous grappling competitions. He is known for his submission
skills, having won 10 of his total victories by submission finish.
Victorious in his last outing inside the One Championship cage,
Saadulaev is hungry to further his career and will get another
opportunity when he takes on Australia’s Jordan Lucas.
22-year-old Jordan “Showtime” Lucas of
Melbourne, Australia, is a One Championship bantamweight prospect
with a professional mixed martial arts record of 8-1-0. He is the
former BRACE Bantamweight Champion and is One of Australia’s top
MMA talents, with a skillset that includes pinpoint striking and
solid technical grappling. In his return to the One Championship
cage following his debut last March, Lucas will face a stern
challenge from One of the best grapplers in his division in Yusup
Saadulaev.
Bashir “Somchai” Ahmad of Lahore, Pakistan is
widely known as the “Father of Pakistani MMA“. He is extremely
quick and relentless with his striking, and always looks to
overwhelm opponents from the sound of the opening bell. Ahmad owns
a professional mixed martial arts record of 3-3-0 which includes
two impressive submissions. A One Championship veteran with a full
range of striking and grappling skills, Ahmad will take on Egypt’s
Mahmoud Mohamed next.
Egypt’s Mahmoud Mohamed is a One Championship
prospect from Cairo with a 3-3-1 professional mixed martial arts
record. He made his promotional debut last January against
Singapore’s Christian “The Warrior” Lee, showcasing his
well-rounded MMA skills against a young and talented opponent. He
now returns to the cage seeking victory, but will have to go
through Pakistan’s Bashir Ahmad to claim success.
Making his professional mixed martial arts
debut, 22-year old Lethwei fighter Kat Pali will take on the
unbeaten Phoe Thaw while 2014 Regional Gold Belt Champion Ye Yint
Aung will do battle against Saw Yan Paing in the One Myanmar
Featherweight Tournament Semi-Finals. In the tournament alternate
bout, Saw Ba Oo goes head-to-head with Kyal Sin Phyo.
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