ONE Fight Night 10 live results

The long-awaited debut of ONE Championship in the United States takes place Friday in Colorado.

ONE Championship made its United States debut Friday in Broomfield, Colo., just outside Denver.

ONE Fight Night 10 was headlined by former UFC flyweight champion [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] as he defended his 135-pound title in a trilogy match against [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag].

Also on the card, former UFC star [autotag]Sage Northcutt[/autotag] returned to action after four years away from competition as he battled [autotag]Ahmed Mujtba[/autotag] at 1STBANK Center.

Check out the results below.

ONE Fight Night 10 adds Aung La N Sang vs. Fan Rong to lineup in Colorado

The lineup for ONE Championship’s first U.S. event continues to grow with the addition of a rebooked middleweight fight.

The lineup for ONE Championship’s first U.S. event continues to grow with the addition of a rebooked middleweight fight.

[autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] (29-13) is set to take on [autotag]Fan Rong[/autotag] (19-3) this spring at ONE Championship Fight Night 10. The booking was confirmed by a person with knowledge of the matchup. An official announcement from the promotion is expected soon.

N Sang and Rong were supposed to meet at ONE Fight Night 6 in January, but Rong tested positive for COVID-19 and was replaced by Gilberto Galvao.

ONE Fight Night 10 will be the promotion’s debut in the U.S. The card takes place May 5 at 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo., near Denver, and streams on Amazon Prime Video. In the main event, flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson puts his title on the line in a trilogy rematch with Adriano Moraes.

N Sang, from Myanmar, will be looking to extend his current streak to three. The former middleweight and light heavyweight champion knocked out Yushin Okami in the first round this past November and followed it up with a another quick finish when he took out Galvao less than three weeks ago.

China’s Rong came to ONE in 2019 with a 17-fight winning streak, but had it halted by eventual two-division champ Reinier de Ridder, who beat N Sang to win both titles. Rong won back-to-back fights after that, but in December 2021 was submitted by Vitaly Bigdash. He didn’t fight in 2022.

ONE Fight Night 6 results: Aung La N Sang throttles Gilberto Galvao for first round TKO

Aung La N Sang smashed his opponent in the first round of ONE Fight Night 6 in Thailand.

Former two-division champion [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] gave the raucous crowd at ONE Fight Night 6 exactly what they wanted to see.

Myanmar’s N Sang (29-13) needed 89 seconds to get the job done against Gilberto Galvao, much to the delight of the crowd, which showered “The Burmese Python” with the loudest cheers of the evening.

The event took place at Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand, and aired on Amazon Prime Video.

It didn’t take much for N Sang to get the close the show. Galvao (30-8-1) was aggressive early as he swung wide hooks, but N Sang connected with a sneaky uppercut that sent him to the canvas. N Sang allowed Galvao to return to his feet, and a moment later the fight moved to a clinch against the fence. N Sang defended a takedown attempt well, and dropped Galvao to the mat once again.

The end was near, as N Sang rained down heavy punches until referee Herb Dean called a stop to the fight.

Check out video of the finish below (via Twitter):

N Sang makes it back-to-back first-round stoppages, and the 20th of his career in total. In his previous outing, N Sang smashed Yushin Okami in the first round at ONE Championship 163 in November.

After the fight, N Sang thanked his team at Kill Cliff FC, and relayed a message to ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong that he is ready to fight again as soon as possible.

“I’m ONE Championship’s hitman,” N Sang said. “A championship fight would be good too. Let’s go.”

Results of ONE Fight Night 6 include:

Aung La N Sang hopes Leandro Ataides comes to fight: ‘My last couple of fights felt like a grappling match’

Aung La N Sang didn’t get to show much at all in his most recent setbacks.

[autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] didn’t get to show much at all in his most recent setbacks.

Frustrated from getting heavily out-grappled in his two straight losses to Reinier de Ridder, former dual-champion N Sang (26-12-1) hopes he gets to bang it out with [autotag]Leandro Ataides[/autotag] (11-4) when they square off in the co-main event of ONE Championship: Battleground, which takes place July 30 at Singapore Indoor Stadium.

“This is one of the ones that it’s not gonna go to a decision,” N Sang told MMA Junkie Radio. “He’s explosive, and I hope he comes to fight because last couple of fights felt like a grappling match, but this one is gonna be different. I’ve been working on things to negate it and also he likes to throw down to hopefully the judges won’t be involved in this fight.”

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N Sang had no answer for de Ridder’s wrestling but remains undeterred despite the lopsided loss. History has shown N Sang’s ability to bounce back strong from losses and that’s exactly what he plans on doing starting with Ataides.

“That fire in me is still there and it’s burning deep,” N Sang said. “Stylistically with a taller guy you have to close distance and this is a one-trick pony who’s a high-level grappler, and so I had issues there and he was tall. But you always gotta learn from your losses, and I like to learn and grow from my losses and every time I’ve had a loss, I’ve always come back and gotten into a good winning streak, and hopefully, that happens again. It really doesn’t matter to me, I just want to go out there and put on a show for the fans and put on an exciting finish.”

Watch the full interview with N Sang in the video above.

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ONE on TNT IV results: Reinier de Ridder gets champ-champ status; Eddie Alvarez comes up short in epic brawl

Dutchman Reinier de Ridder is now a two-division champion, adding ONE’s light heavyweight belt to the middleweight title he already owns.

Undefeated Dutchman [autotag]Reinier de Ridder[/autotag] is now a two-division champion, adding ONE’s light heavyweight belt to the middleweight title he already owns with a decision win in the main event of ONE on TNT IV, which aired Wednesday in the U.S.

And de Ridder (14-0) earned both belts by taking them away from [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] (26-12) – the latest in a one-sided decision win at Singapore Indoor Stadium.

At the opening bell, de Ridder moved immediately forward and was able to drag the action to the canvas, scrambling through a seres of attempted escapes before setting up on top of N Sang’s half-guard. After advancing to mount shortly after, de Ridder was able to take the back when his opponent rolled. The body triangle came in immediately after, and de Ridder went to work on a potential choke.

To his credit, N Sang defended his neck well despite being in a bad position. In reply, de Ridder simply punched away to soften things up before beautifully transitioning to an arm-triangle attempt. N Sang defended it perfectly and was able to move back to the feet and deliver a few big punches before perhaps surprisingly choosing to engage again on the floor.

In the second frame, de Ridder again shot inside immediately, but N Sang was able to defend the initial effort. As de Ridder continued working in tight, he did get the occasional takedown, but he wasn’t able to keep the fight on the canvas until past the halfway mark of the frame, when he was finally able to secure top position and step quickly to mount.

N Sang rolled to escape and did get back to his feet, but de Ridder took him down again and finished the frame on top.

The third saw de Ridder get the fight to the floor with relative ease, where he dominated the positioning. N Sang kept himself out of submission trouble, but he wasn’t able to muster any offense of his own. He worked back to his feet late in the round, but even then, he was simply stuck against the cage.

The fourth round was a carbon copy of the first three, and the final frame started out exactly the same. N Sang was able to sweep to the top with three minutes left, but he was unable to muster any offense in the position, and de Ridder cruised to a one-sided decision win, claiming his second ONE Championship belt – and announcing his intention to get a third by coming after current heavyweight titleholder Brandon Vera.

The ONE Championship struggles continue for [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] (30-8), who fought his heart out in an all-out brawl but ultimately suffered a unanimous-decision loss to [autotag]Rae Yoon Ok[/autotag] (15-3).

Alvarez attacked the legs of the taller Ok in the early going before driving forward and taking the fight to the floor. Ok stood quickly, and the battle in the clinch began. Ok was up to the challenge, and Alvarez was forced to back away and strike with the bigger man. It proved to be a dangerous proposition.

As they engaged on the feet, a massive two-punch combination from Ok sent Alvarez to the floor and seemed destined to end the fight. The South Korean set up on top and unleashed a non-stop barrage of hammerfists and straight punches. The referee gave Alvarez every opportunity to recover, and he did, taking an unbelievable amount of damage but refusing to quit.

Sensing he wasn’t going to be awarded the finish, Ok returned to the feet in the final 30 seconds, and Alvarez unbelievably was able to mount some offense just before the bell.

Alvarez was quick to the takedown in the second, but Ok remained up to the challenge. Even when Alvarez did get his opponent briefly down, Ok would work right back to his feet. Alvarez struggled to really get any effective offense logged, but he was the aggressor, even if Ok was able to defend most of it by simply setting up on the cage and staying upright.

Alvarez seemed the fresher man in the third, and he started mixing up his attacks, faking a few takedowns and driving in uppercuts and overhands depending on the read. Clearly fatigued, Ok dug deep and found the energy for a few knees and kicks up the middle while continuing to defend the takedown. In the closing seconds, the two stood toe-to-toe and took turns checking the chin to end an absolute brawl of a fight. In the end, though, the early damage proved too much to overcome for Alvarez, and judges awarded Ok the win via unanimous decision.

Viral star ‘Reug Reug’ suffers odd defeat

In a battle of undefeated heavyweights [autotag]Kirill Grishenko[/autotag] (4-0) was able to earn a somewhat bizarre victory over Senegalese wrestling sensation [autotag]Oumar Kane[/autotag] (3-1), better known as “Reug Reug.”

It was Grishenko who was the aggressor early, and he showed solid takedown defense when Kane immediately changed levels and worked from the clinch for a takedown. The position proved a stalemate, and the two would eventually reset, where Grishenko would score a couple of quick strikes before being forced to defend a takedown once again.

Kane clearly slowed as the round wore on, and Grishenko scored with a big kick to the thigh and a spinning backfist before the bell.

The second round was more of the same, with Grishenko landing big strikes when given space and then capably defending takedown attempts in the clinch. A frustrated Kane tried to land a few clubbing shots each time he would release the clinch, but he found himself unable to cause any real damage.

Controversy surrounded the ending sequence of the frame, as Grishenko landed a right hand to his opponent’s throat just after the bell, and Kane protested before dropping to the canvas. When Kane couldn’t answer the bell for the third, Grishenko was awarded a TKO win.

Shinya Aoki, Colbey Northcutt pick up submission wins on prelims

Submission wizard [autotag]Shinya Aoki[/autotag] (47-9) closed out his trilogy with fellow former ONE champ [autotag]Eduard Folayang[/autotag] (22-11) in style, scoring a first-round submission via armbar.

After a brief feeling out process to start the contest, Aoki was able to work inside to the clinch and eventually trip the action to the canvas, working quickly to mount. Once there, the end seemed almost inevitable, with Aoki controlling from the top before setting up the armbar and turning for the submission, cranking on the limb until earning the stoppage with 40 seconds left in the first round.

In the night’s first prelim, vaunted striker [autotag]Colbey Northcutt[/autotag] (2-1) showed off some grappling skills in a first-round submission win over the debuting [autotag]Courtney Martin[/autotag] (0-1).

Martin did her best to avoid the standup game by clinching and bringing the action to the floor early, but Northcutt was game from her back, chaining submission attempts together before locking in an armbar and extending the limb to earn a tap at the 2:28 mark of the first frame.

ONE on TNT IV results include:

  • Reinier de Ridder def. Aung La N Sang via unanimous decision – to win light heavyweight title
  • Rae Yoon Ok def. Eddie Alvarez via unanimous decision
  • Kirill Grishenko def. Oumar Kane via TKO (punch) – Round 2, 5:00
  • Shinya Aoki def. Eduard Folayang via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 4:20
  • Colbey Northcutt def. Courtney Martin via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 2:28

John Lineker vs. Stephan Loman added to ONE on TNT IV in April

John Lineker will look to continue his assent up the bantamweight rankings when he faces former BRAVE CF champion Stephan Loman.

[autotag]John Lineker[/autotag] will look to continue his ascent up the bantamweight rankings when he welcomes a former BRAVE CF champion to the ONE Championship cage.

Lineker (33-9) is set to meet [autotag]Stephan Loman[/autotag] (14-2) at ONE on TNT IV in Singapore. The tape-delayed event airs April 28 on TNT.

The matchup was officially announced on the ONE Championship 129: Fists of Fury broadcast Friday. MMA Fighting was first to report the news.

A perennial bantamweight contender throughout his UFC career, Lineker is 2-0 since joining the ONE roster in late 2019. He scored a unanimous decision win over Muin Gafurov in his promotional debut, followed by a second-round finish of former ONE champ Kevin Bellington in November.

Loman, a former BRAVE CF bantamweight champion, notched four successful title defenses during his tenure with the promotion. The 29-year-old Team Lakay prospect has won his past eight in a row, including wins over Frans Mlambo twice, Elias Boudegzdame and Felipe Efrain.

Also announced on the broadcast for the April 28 card is a matchup between light heavyweight champion [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] (26-11) who puts his title on the line against Russia’s [autotag]Vitaly Bigdash[/autotag] (10-2).

With the additions, the ONE on TNT IV lineup includes:

  • Champ Aung La N Sang vs. Vitaly Bigdash – for light heavyweight title
  • John Lineker vs. Stephan Loman
  • Shinya Aoki vs. Sage Northcutt

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Demetrious Johnson, Eddie Alvarez returns kick off ‘ONE on TNT’ event series in April

ONE Championship will be on TNT this spring, beginning with the returns of a pair of former UFC champions.

ONE Championship will be on TNT this spring, beginning with the returns of a pair of former UFC champions.

The promotion has announced that it will hold a “ONE on TNT” series, which will feature events every Wednesday for four consecutive weeks beginning April 7. Each event will feature prelims streamed on B/R Live at 9 p.m. ET, with a three-fight main card beginning at 10 p.m. ET on TNT.

The series is highlighted by two titles fights and the returns of former UFC champs [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag], who will compete in the first event April 7. Both men missed all of 2020 because of travel bans caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Johnson (30-3-1) last fought Oct. 13, 2019 when he defeated Danny Kingad to win the ONE flyweight grand prix, making him 3-0 with the promotion. Alvarez (30-7), meanwhile, submitted Eduard Folayang in his last fight on Aug. 2, 2019 to bounce back from a TKO loss to Timofey Nastyukhin in his promotional debut.

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The slate of shows and current fights booked includes:

ONE on TNT 1, April 7

  • Champ [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] vs. Demetrious Johnson – for flyweight title
  • Eddie Alvarez vs. Iuri Lapicus

ONE on TNT 2, April 14

  • Champ [autotag]Christian Lee[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Timofey Nastyukhin[/autotag]– for lightweight title

ONE on TNT 3, April 21

  • [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Vitaly Bigdash[/autotag]

ONE on TNT 4, April 28

  • No fights booked at this time

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‘ONE Championship 118: Inside the Matrix’ set for Oct. 30, features four title fights

ONE Championship 118 is now official for Oct. 30, and four championship fights headline the card.

ONE Championship 118 is now official for Oct. 30, and four championship fights headline the card.

ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong recently revealed the promotion’s plans, though he declined to name a location for the behind-closed-doors event, which will stream live on B/R Live.

In the night’s main event, two-division champion [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] (26-10) puts his light heavyweight title on the line against undefeated Dutch challenger [autotag]Reinier de Ridder[/autotag] (12-0).

Additionally, welterweight title holder [autotag]Christian Lee[/autotag] (13-3) puts his belt on the line against undefeated challenger [autotag]Iuri Lapicus[/autotag] (14-0), lightweight champion [autotag]Martin Nguyen[/autotag] (13-3) faces “The Ultimate Fighter 22” cast member [autotag]Thanh Le[/autotag] (11-2), and women’s flyweight champ [autotag]Jing Nan Xiong[/autotag] (14-2) faces [autotag]Tiffany Teo[/autotag] (9-1).

Additional fights are expected to be announced shortly.

“You know, I hate to sound trite but the show must go on, and what I have learned personally is that my team at ONE Championship, the resilience, the passion, the excellence, has far exceeded my expectations,” Sityodtong said on a recent media call promoting the event. “I will tell you that the morale internally in ONE Championship is at all-time high. People are just fired up.

“I always say that in crisis, you really discover who you are as a person, who you are as an individual, and as a team, and one quote that comes to mind, always is, you know, ‘Ships are not made for the calm waters of the harbor, ships are made for the rough seas in search of new horizons,’ and, ‘Great captains are made in rough seas, never in the calm of the harbor.’ That’s why I said, you know, I think, I genuinely believe that the best companies in the world will not only survive, they will thrive in the same way ONE Championship is thriving in this environment. The show must go on.”

ONE Championship hasn’t hosted a title fight since January’s ONE Championship 107 event in the Philippines.

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced ONE Championship officials to halt live events from March until late July, when the company set up shop for a string of six fight cards in Thailand.

Ahead of the Oct. 30 event, the promotion will host two cards in Singapore, starting with Friday’s “ONE Championship 116: Reign of Dynasties,” which streams on B/R Live.

The lineup for “ONE Championship 118: Inside the Matrix” currently includes:

  • Champ Aung La N Sang vs. Reinier de Ridder – for light heavyweight title
  • Champ Christian Lee vs. Iuri Lapicus – for welterweight title
  • Champ Martin Nguyen vs. Thanh Le – for lightweight title
  • Champ Jing Nan Xiong vs. Tiffany Teo – for women’s flyweight title
  • [autotag]Antonio Caruso[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Eduard Folayang[/autotag]

Aung La N Sang on fighting at home in Myanmar: ‘It’s like a scene from Mad Max’

Two-division ONE Championship belt-holder Aung La N Sang describes the experience of competing in the electric atmosphere of the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium at home in Myanmar.

Few athletes in MMA receive the sort of ovation reserved for [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] when he competes in Yangon, Myanmar.

The ONE middleweight and light heavyweight champion is one of the biggest stars on the ONE Championship roster, and nowhere is he more popular than in the country of his birth, where his fights generate the sort of fervent fan support rarely seen in the MMA world.

“The Burmese Python” (26-10) lives and trains in South Florida, but his roots are back home in Myanmar, and the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium in Yangon has played host to some of his greatest moments.

But, while he clearly seems to save his biggest and best performances for Yangon, the Myitkyina-born 34-year-old said the expectation weighs heavy every time he prepares to step into the cage on home soil.

“It’s crazy, man,” he told MMA Junkie. “You’ve really gotta be mentally strong for that. When you’re in your locker room people want to take pictures with you – even the security people want to take pictures with you! Everybody expects you to win (and) everybody wants you to win. Even the medical staff wants you to win – all these Burmese medical staff, all the staff there, everybody at the show wants you to win, so it’s a lot of pressure.”

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N Sang’s walkouts in Yangon encapsulate his status in Myanmar perfectly, as the 10,000-strong crowd inside the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium rises as one, wavse their glow sticks and sings along heartily to his walkout song, Burmese rock artist Lay Phyu’s “A Mae Lite A Ka.”

N Sang says it’s like being in the middle of a movie.

“It is crazy – it’s like a scene from Mad Max,” he grinned. “When all the people are in the arena, everybody wants you to win, they’re cheering, they’ve got those glow sticks and they’re going crazy – it’s pretty epic. The seats are filled from the bottom to the top. Every seat is filled. It’s filled to the brim and it’s really crazy and loud. But you have to be able to go in there and perform.”

Going in there and performing is something “The Burmese Python” has done consistently on home soil throughout his career. N Sang has fought seven times in Yangon and has never been beaten there. He captured both the middleweight and light heavyweight titles in the city’s atmospheric arena and has thrilled the crowds with some of the most memorable performances in ONE history, including his 2018 Fight of the Year contender with Ken Hasegawa at “ONE Championship 75: Spirit of a Warrior.”

But, following an early career that produced a somewhat mixed 16-9 record prior to his arrival in ONE Championship in 2012, N Sang made some key changes over the course of the last eight years to elevate his game, and his career, to new levels as he switched up his training camp from Baltimore to Hard Knocks 365. But as well as his visible technical improvements, he also attributes his ability to deliver on the big stage to a sharper mental approach, which he also took time to address earlier in his career.

“You’ve got to be really mentally strong and mentally focused to be able to be able to perform to the best of your ability,” he explained. “For me, I’ve had a lot of previous losses and I’ve worked with a sports psychologist, and it’s really helped me out to be able to detach myself from that – everybody’s expectation – and then just going out, performing and doing my best.”

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