ONE CEO Chatri Sityodtong applauds Francis Ngannou, says boxing gamble ‘worked out beautifully’

ONE CEO Chatri Sityodtong gives his opinion on Francis Ngannou’s recent success.

Like many, [autotag]Chatri Sityodtong[/autotag] didn’t see [autotag]Francis Nannou[/autotag]’s success in the boxing world coming.

Sityodtong, CEO of ONE Championship, is amazed to see Ngannou’s profile rise in the combat sports world after taking a huge gamble in leaving the UFC as champion, and perhaps taking an even bigger one by stepping in the ring with WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.

“He nailed it. Congrats to Francis,” Sityodtong told Brendan Schaub. “The whole world was skeptic, and he proved everyone wrong, so congratulations to him. He’s making history. I honestly thought him fighting Tyson Fury was crazy, beforehand. But when the fight unfolded, I was like, ‘Oh my Gosh. He actually thinks in there and beat Tyson.’ I thought Francis beat Tyson.

“All you can do is applaud and congratulate Francis. I’m like, ‘Man, he crafted his own destiny. He’s one in eight billion, and he’s proving it.’ Again, I have nothing but good things to say about Francis.”

Sityodtong and Ngannou were briefly linked during Ngannou’s free agent days. There are contrasting versions of that story, as Sityodtong claims ONE was in talks with Ngannou for a potential signing, but later chose to withdraw, while Ngannou claims Sityodtong was just “performing” and that there weren’t any serious discussions for him to join the promotion.

They both did confirm they had a three-hour meeting in Los Angeles prior to Ngannou signing with PFL for his MMA career.

Sityodtong feels Ngannou’s success has put him over any MMA entity. He also gives him credit for betting on himself.

“He’s beholden to nobody,” Sityodtong explained. “When you can fight the very best in the world the way he did with Tyson, and actually beat Tyson, like for lack of a better analogy, he’s now Mike Tyson. You call the shots.

“It was a high-risk, high-reward strategy, and it worked out beautifully. Given his life stories of working the mines in Cameroon, living in the streets of Paris homeless, his life should be a movie.”

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CEO says ONE Championship has dropped out of the running for ex-UFC champ and free agent Francis Ngannou

It appears ONE Championship won’t be doing business with former UFC heavyweight champion and prized free agent Francis Ngannou.

It appears ONE Championship won’t be doing business with [autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag].

Free agent Ngannou was in discussions with ONE Championship, but CEO [autotag]Chatri Sityodtong[/autotag] said after a three-hour meeting in Los Angeles, he no longer will pursue Ngannou.

“I met with Francis yesterday for almost three hours,” Sityodtong told the South China Morning Post via text message Monday. “ONE has decided to withdraw from the process of bidding for Francis Ngannou’s services. After careful reflection, we decided not to submit our final offer. Francis is a good guy and a good champion. I wish him continued success and happiness.”

Ngannou became a free agent when he decided to fight out his contract as UFC heavyweight champion. He reportedly turned down an offer that would have made him the highest paid heavyweight in UFC history.

Sityodtong respects that Ngannou’s desires go beyond money, but says he couldn’t come to an agreement with him.

“At the end of the day, I didn’t feel Francis and I were fully aligned on non-financial matters,” Sityodtong added. “It is nothing personal. It is just a lack of alignment.”

Some of the biggest combat sports organizations, such as Bellator, PFL and BKFC, have expressed interest in signing Ngannou, but none of them have been able to reach a deal. BKFC president David Feldman said Ngannou was asking for “unrealistic money,” and that the promotion is not willing to pay that kind of money for him.

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PFL president Ray Sefo recently told reporters, including MMA Junkie, that discussions with Ngannou still are ongoing, but they’re positive. Ngannou hasn’t competed since he unified the UFC heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane in January 2022.

ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong ‘heartbroken’ by Victoria Lee’s death

ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong releases statement following 18-year-old fighter and prodigy Victoria Lee’s death at 18.

[autotag]Victoria Lee[/autotag]’s death was a big blow to the MMA community.

The Saturday announcement of her tragic Dec. 26 death at 18 stunned the MMA community, including ONE Championship, the promotion in which she fought for. ONE Championship CEO [autotag]Chatri Sityodtong[/autotag] took to Facebook on Saturday to address the death of Lee and pay his respects to her and her family.

“I am heartbroken by Victoria Lee’s passing,” Sityodtong posted on Facebook. “I first met Victoria when she was 11 years old. I watched her blossom over the years as a martial artist and a human being. I always remember thinking how wise, thoughtful, and selfless she was beyond her years. Of course, she was an extraordinary martial arts prodigy even back then, but I could see that she was so much more than that.

“Victoria had the purest heart of gold and a brilliant mind. She looked after others before herself. She wanted to use her life to help the world. I will always remember Victoria for the beautiful and precious soul that she was. May you rest in peace, Victoria.

“We will all miss you. I send my love, prayers, strength, and light to Ken, Jewelz, Angela, Christian, Adrian, and all of their loved ones. I am so truly heartbroken for your loss. May God bless you.”

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Lee’s death was announced by her sister, ONE Championship champion Angela Lee. Her brother Christian is a two-division ONE titleholder. A cause of death was not revealed.

Lee was scheduled to compete in her fourth MMA bout Saturday at ONE on Prime Video 6. Lee had a 3-0 record in MMA. She debuted in February 2021 with a rear-naked choke submission of Sunisa Srisen. After a first-round armbar win over Luping Wang in July 2021, Lee picked up her first TKO against previously undefeated Victoria Souza in September 2021.

Prior to her pro MMA debut, Lee impressed at the junior level across multiple combat sports. She was two-time Hawaiian pankration junior world champion, a Hawaii state wrestling champion and an IMMAF junior world champion.

According to an obituary posted on Valley of the Temples Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Kanahe, Hawaii, a celebration of life has been scheduled for Jan. 22 before her burial.

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Twelve ONE Championship stars set to feature in ‘The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition’

A dozen ONE Championship stars will join Chatri Sityodtong as they put a group of business hopefuls to the test in “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition.”

Fans in the U.S. saw Donald Trump do it. Viewers in the U.K. saw former Tottenham Hotspur owner Alan Sugar do it. Now, martial arts fans around the world will see ONE Championship chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong take the reins of one of the most popular reality shows in the world, and he’s bringing backup.

Sityodtong is the figurehead of the latest iteration of “The Apprentice,” which will feature 16 contestants from across the globe, who will battle it out over a series of challenges to earn the prize of a $250,000 job to work for a year as Sityodtong’s protege at ONE Championship’s global headquarters in Singapore.

Unlike previous versions of “The Apprentice,” the ONE Championship version of the show will require its candidates to undertake physical challenges, as well as business tests and, judging by the official trailer video above, it looks like a host of ONE Championship stars are set to play a part over the course of the 13-episode series, with “12 World Champions” featured on the show.

The candidates aren’t likely to include many figures we know, but it did get us thinking about how the show might look if we threw all of the world’s top MMA promoters and industry figures into one big show like this. Whose business acumen would shine through? Whose personality would dominate the negotiating table? Who’d make friends, and who’d lose them?

Check out the full promo for “The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition” above.

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ONE Championship moves all April, May events behind closed doors during coronavirus crisis

ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong has announced his promotion will host all their events behind closed doors throughout April and May.

Asian promotion ONE Championship has taken a major step in their approach to dealing with the ongoing coronavirus outbreak by announcing they are holding all of their upcoming shows in April and May behind closed doors.

The Singapore-based organization, which recently hosted its “ONE Championship 109: King of the Jungle” event behind closed doors at Singapore Indoor Stadium, also postponed “ONE Championship 110: Heart of Heroes” in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, as a result of the ongoing crisis.

Now ONE has taken things a stage further, by confirming that the organization is transitioning all of their upcoming events into behind-closed-door events until the end of May, and confirming an adjusted event schedule for the period.

In a Facebook post, ONE CEO and chairman Chatri Sityodtong officially announced the news:

BREAKING NEWS: My team and I have decided to turn all events for ONE Championship into closed-door, audience-free events effective immediately. Bar none, the safety of our fans, athletes, staff, partners, and the public is the highest priority for ONE Championship. All scheduled ONE events with live audiences will now be suspended until at least May 29, 2020 due to the extraordinary COVID-19 global situation.

For the millions of fans at home around the world, the show will go on from the comfort and safety of your living room. Our global broadcast shows behind closed doors will commence in Singapore with an initial schedule of April 17, April 24, May 1, and May 8 respectively. Bout cards will be announced shortly for these broadcast-only shows, and additional dates will be added in the near future. Also, ONE Infinity Series, the world apex of martial arts events, is now slated to kick off on May 29, 2020 in Manila, Philippines with ONE Infinity 1 at the Mall of Asia Arena.

We are operating in truly extraordinary times, but my team and I remain committed to providing you the best sports and entertainment action available anywhere on global broadcast today. ONE Championship will continue to thrill you with the greatest martial artists on the planet and inspire you with their incredible stories. This virus might be on the attack right now, but I believe in the power of the human spirit. LET’S GOOOOO!!! #WeAreONE

The schedule changes mean the new ONE Infinity series events will kick off later in the month, with ONE Infinity 1 taking place on May 29 in Manila, Philippines.

The amended ONE Championship schedule for April and May includes:

  • April 17 – “ONE Championship 111: Kings & Queens” in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • April 24 – TBA
  • May 1 – TBA
  • May 8 – TBA
  • May 29 – ONE Infinity 1 in Manila, Philippines