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Due to overwhelming demand, we experienced technical issues on watch.ONEFC.com. We apologize sincerely and as a token of appreciation for your patience, we’re making the rest of the event free to watch on ONE's YouTube and Facebook outside of Japan. Refunds will also be provided to those who purchased the PPV on watch.ONEFC.com. Please stay tuned for more information. On Sunday, March 23, ONE Championship makes its blockbuster return to Japan with an epic card that features a highly anticipated super-fight and five massive World Title tilts! In the main event, global megastars Takeru and Rodtang collide in a long-awaited five-round flyweight kickboxing super-fight. In the co-main event, ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Champion Tawanchai aims for two-sport glory as he faces Japanese hero Masaaki Noiri for the ONE Interim Featherweight Kickboxing World Title. Plus, top pound-for-pound striker Superlek throws down with 20-year-old rising star Nabil Anane to unify the bantamweight Muay Thai throne, Adriano Moraes rematches Yuya Wakamatsu for the vacant flyweight MMA belt, former strawweight kickboxing titleholders Jonathan Di Bella and Sam-A square off for the interim divisional gold, and Thai phenom Phetjeeja puts her atomweight kickboxing crown on the line against Japanese fan favorite Kana Morimoto. The stacked lineup also includes the fourth MMA showdown between legendary rivals Eduard Folayang and Shinya Aoki, the kickboxing debut of former ONE MMA World Champion John Lineker, and MUCH MORE! #ONE172 | Sunday March 23 at 4PM JST/2PM ICT Check out the full card below, and make sure you tune in live! Flyweight Kickboxing Super-Fight Rodtang vs. Takeru Interim Featherweight Kickboxing World Championship Tawanchai vs. Masaaki Noiri Bantamweight Muay Thai World Championship Unification Superlek vs. Nabil Anane Flyweight Mixed Martial Arts World Championship Adriano Moraes vs. Yuya Wakamatsu Interim Strawweight Kickboxing World Championship Jonathan Di Bella vs. Sam-A Atomweight Kickboxing World Championship Phetjeeja vs. Kana Atomweight Muay Thai Rak vs. Nadaka Lightweight Mixed Martial Arts Eduard Folayang vs. Shinya Aoki Bantamweight Kickboxing John Lineker vs. Hiroki Akimoto Lightweight Mixed Martial Arts Adrian Lee vs. Takeharu Ogawa Flyweight Muay Thai Yodlekpet vs. Shimon Flyweight Kickboxing Zakaria El Jamari vs. Hyu 132lbs Muay Thai Suriyanlek vs. Ryusei #ONE172 #WeAreONE #ONEChampionship
ONE Championship returns to Qatar on Thursday, February 20, with an exciting card headlined by two massive World Title tilts. In the main event, reigning strawweight MMA king Joshua Pacio collides with interim titleholder Jarred Brooks to unify the ONE Strawweight MMA World Title in an epic trilogy match! In the co-main event, ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion Jonathan Haggerty defends his gold against Chinese superstar Wei Rui, who owns an astonishing 21-fight winning streak. The stacked lineup also includes a heated MMA rematch between former two-division ONE World Champion Aung La N Sang and undefeated Turkish powerhouse Shamil Erdogan, a featherweight MMA clash between former two-division king Martin Nguyen and #4-ranked contender Shamil Gasanov, the returns of Croatian knockout artist Roberto Soldic and American phenom Kade Ruotolo, and much more! #ONE171 #VisitQatar | Today at 6PM AST/10AM ET 💻 How to watch 👉 https://visit.onefc.com/Watch171 🌎 Live TV broadcast in 190+ countries (check local listings) 🌎 Also available on ONE YouTube and ONE Facebook (geo-restrictions may apply) 🌎 Also available on Watch.ONEFC.com (geo-restrictions may apply) Check out the full card below, and make sure you tune in live! Strawweight Mixed Martial Arts World Championship Unification Joshua Pacio vs. Jarred Brooks Bantamweight Kickboxing World Championship Jonathan Haggerty vs. Wei Rui Welterweight Mixed Martial Arts Dagi Arslanaliev vs. Roberto Soldic Middleweight Mixed Martial Arts Shamil Erdogan vs. Aung La N Sang Featherweight Mixed Martial Arts Shamil Gasanov vs. Martin Nguyen Bantamweight Mixed Martial Arts Bibiano Fernandes vs. Kevin Belingon Heavyweight Mixed Martial Arts Mauro Cerilli vs. Kirill Grishenko Bantamweight Muay Thai Jake Peacock vs. Shinji Suzuki Atomweight Mixed Martial Arts Ayaka Miura vs. Ritu Phogat Lightweight Mixed Martial Arts Kade Ruotolo vs. Nicolas Vigna Openweight Submission Grappling Zayed Alkatheeri vs. Mohammad Hilal Ahmad Abu Rumuh Lightweight Mixed Martial Arts Abdullo Khodzhaev vs. Wilian Poles Featherweight Mixed Martial Arts Hussein Salem vs. Walter Cogliandro #ONE171 #WeAreONE #ONEChampionship
Undoubtedly one of the best fights of the year, David Benavidez and David Morrell battled for 12 grueling rounds for Benavidez to unify the light heavyweight division by winning the WBC & WBA titles. In a battle of unbeaten fighters in the primes of their careers, Mexican star David “El Monstro” Benavidez continued his rise to the top of the sport with a bruising unanimous decision victory over Cuban sensation David Morrell Jr. headlining a PBC Pay-Per-View event on Prime Video Saturday night from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. With the victory, Benavidez retains his Interim WBC Light Heavyweight Title and picks up the WBA Light Heavyweight Title. "This is 'El Monstro's' world,” said Benavidez. “Shout out to Morrell, I knew he'd be tough and that's why I prepared so hard for this. I'm happy we were able to give the fans a great show tonight.” "It was a good fight,” said Morrell. “This is boxing, some days you win and some days you lose. Tonight was my turn. I'm young and I'll keep pushing for another opportunity.” With both fighters promising fireworks throughout the promotion, Benavidez (30-0, 24 KOs) and Morrell (11-1, 9 KOs) backed up their words from the jump, engaging in a high-octane contest that saw each fighter provide the other with the stiffest competition of their careers so far. The early Fight of the Year frontrunner featured over 1000 combined punches thrown and ended with Benavidez earning the judges favor by scores of 118-108 and 115-111 twice. After a back-and-forth start, Benavidez took control punch by punch, never letting Morrell breathe with his trademark series of thundering hooks and uppercuts. While the two fighters put forth a similar output of punches thrown (601 for Morrell vs. 553 for Benavidez), it was Benavidez who held a distinct edge in accuracy (40.5% vs. 27.5%) and shots landed (224 vs. 165) according to CompuBox. "I wasn't surprised by anything he did because I knew he was a great fighter and that I had to prepare for everything,” said Benavidez. “I knew my defense had to be good. I actually thought he'd hit harder once we were in here. He was easier to hit than I expected. Every opportunity that I saw, I went for it.” Morrell proved his championship mettle in defeat, and nearly put the momentum back in his favor in round 11 as he caught an off-balance Benavidez with a counter right hand that put him down for just the second time in his career. However, Morrell connected on a punch that was thrown after the bell ended round 11 and was deducted a point by referee Thomas Taylor. After yet another action packed round in the 12th, the two rivals who had shared heated exchanges and altercations throughout the lead up to fight night, embraced and showed the mutual respect gained after sharing the ring. "It was never bad blood for me,” said Morrell. “This moment feels great because we were able to give everyone a good show. I'm going to work my way back. We'll watch this fight and learn from what I didn't do well. We'll practice more and train harder and earn another fight against Benavidez. I know I can beat him.” After applauding Morrell’s efforts, Benavidez then set his sights on his continued rise at 175-pounds. "I just want to be the best of my era,” said Benavidez. “Whoever I need to fight next, I'll be ready for them. I want to unify all four titles, so if that's next, then that's next.” #DavidBenavidez #BenavidezMorrell #DavidMorrell Visit PremierBoxingChampions.com for more info. SIGN UP FOR FIGHT ALERTS: https://pbcham.ps/FightAlerts FOLLOW US: https://twitter.com/premierboxing https://instagram.com/premierboxing https://www.facebook.com/premierboxingchampions
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