ONE Fight Night 14 live results

ONE Fight Night 14 takes place Friday and features Stamp Fairtex, John Lineker, Danielle Kelly, and more.

ONE Championship returned Friday with a mixed event filled with some of the promotion’s best competitors.

ONE Fight Night 14 took place at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore and streamed on Amazon Prime.

In the main event fan-favorite [autotag]Stamp Fairtex[/autotag] (11-2) fought former UFC fighter [autotag]Seo Hee Ham[/autotag] (26-9) for the vacant 115-pound title. The championship bout was one of three on the card, but the only that was MMA.

The co-main event featured a 125-pound muay thai title bout between champion [autotag]Smilla Sundell[/autotag] and [autotag]Allycia Rodrigues[/autotag], who battled after rising sensation [autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag] went up against [autotag]Jessa Khan[/autotag] in a championship grappling bout.

Former UFC standout [autotag]John Lineker[/autotag] (37-10) also competed on the card, as he battled [autotag]Stephan Loman[/autotag] (17-3) in a matchup that was originally scheduled to take place in 2021.

Check out the full results below:

ONE Championship’s Danielle Kelly focused on grappling career, but sees jump to MMA inevitable

Grappling standout Danielle Kelly sees MMA in her future.

There’s no set date, but MMA is bound to be some part of [autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag]’s combat sports career.

The standout grappler currently signed with ONE Championship is confident she’ll make a transition into MMA at some point in her career. For now, Kelly is currently focused on furthering her grappling career but keeps MMA in mind.

“I still have to prove myself a lot in jiu-jitsu,” Kelly told MMA Junkie. “If I make the jump to MMA right away, I won’t feel I’m complete. Some things will have to be negotiated, but when that time comes, I’ll be ready just whenever that is, but right now I’m focused on jiu-jitsu.”

Kelly competes Sept. 29 in a rematch against Jessa Khan for the inaugural ONE women’s atomweight submission grappling title. It’s one of the boxes on her checklist she needs to hit before transitioning to MMA.

“When I become a world champion, when I beat more legends, then maybe I’ll make the walk over,” Kelly said. “Eventually I want to (transition to MMA) because that’s why I signed up to jiu-jitsu in the first place, because I was getting bullied. It wasn’t as popular when I started, but now women’s jiujitsu and MMA is a lot more popular.”

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Although Kelly has yet to compete in MMA, she has competed against notable MMA talent in grappling. She’s gone up against and beat former UFC champion Carla Esparza, and UFC veterans Cynthia Calvillo and Roxanne Modafferi.

She doesn’t underestimate the other aspects of MMA outside of grappling, but believes she’ll have a head start with her grappling once she decides to transition.

“If you just know your basics, you’re going to get really far,” Kelly said. “You need a good base of striking to defend yourself, and I know it’s easier said than done. It’s getting tougher and tougher in combat sports. Women’s combat sports are catching up with the guys. I feel like with MMA girls, if they have a good, solid jiu-jitsu base, they’re unstoppable.”

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Why Danielle Kelly chose to sign with ONE Championship over other grappling promotions

Danielle Kelly explains why she chose to make ONE Championship the home of her grappling career.

Competitive grappling has changed a ton in recent years. Now, more than ever, athletes are able to make money competing, as there’s a bigger appetite for the sport and there are many opportunities for grapplers.

[autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag], one of the most popular female grapplers today, is one of several top jiu-jitsu athletes who have chosen to sign with combat sports promotion ONE Championship. These deals are exclusive, making it an interesting choice given the many options in promotions today.

For Kelly, who returns on Sept. 29 in a rematch against Jessa Khan for the inaugural ONE women’s atomweight submission grappling title, signing with ONE Championship was a no-brainer.

“Well, for the first thing, ONE has come out with submission grappling strictly,” Kelly told MMA Junkie. “They have different Muay Thai, kickboxing, MMA and the newest is grappling. I was the first women’s grappling match, which is really cool. I got provided with the opportunity and I felt I could grow the division. I feel like my name, everyone is calling me out, I feel like I’m not “the face of women’s grappling” but I sort of am and that’s why I feel like I can help out bringing women’s sports and views to the grappling matches because most casuals, which kind of sucks, most casuals think jiu-jitsu matches are boring in general. …

“Also, I feel like ONE is trying to push women’s jiu-jitsu and fighting, whereas other promotions they’re not pushing women’s jiu-jitsu, it’s just the guys, and me being a girl, I like that. ONE is pushing women’s sports.”

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One of Kelly’s main reasons relies on ONE Championship’s grappling rule set. She thinks they’re making it more appealing for the general masses with the way they’re presenting it.

She thinks that’s been an area many promotions have failed, as their ruleset doesn’t attract non-grappling viewers.

“When you watch regular, I can’t say other jiu-jitsu tournaments, but their rules, and they pull double guard, and sometimes they just don’t care about takedowns,” Kelly explained. “The casual viewer that watches MMA, they find that really boring, and I feel like with ONE they want you to push the pace. They don’t want you to sit on your butt anymore and try to stall.

“To a hobbyist that’s in jiu-jitsu, they understand those rules. But to a casual, they’ll think it’s boring. So it’s a balance with jiu-jitsu. MMA is always exciting to a casual, so jiu-jitsu is still trying to get up there.”

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Carla Esparza replaces Rose Namajunas, meets Danielle Kelly in FURY Grappling 3 main event

UFC strawweight champion Rose Namajunas’ future opponent Carla Esparza will replace her in the FURY Grappling 3 main event.

UFC strawweight champion [autotag]Rose Namajunas[/autotag]’ future opponent will replace her in the FURY Grappling 3 main event.

With Namajunas out due to COVID-19 protocols, former champion [autotag]Carla Esparza[/autotag] will step in to face [autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag] on Thursday, promotion officials announced Tuesday.

FURY Professional Grappling 3 takes place at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and streams on UFC Fight Pass.

After hesitating to declare Esparza as the No. 1 contender, UFC president Dana White changed his tune, saying she will “100 percent” get the next shot at Namajunas’ title. Currently riding a five-fight winning streak, Esparza holds a win over Namajunas in 2014, submitting her in the Season 20 “Ultimate Fighter” finale to capture the inaugural UFC women’s strawweight title.

With the change, the FURY Professional Grappling 3 lineup includes:

  • Danielle Kelly vs. Carla Esparza
  • Sean Brady vs. Craig Jones
  • Joe Solecki vs. Donald Cerrone
  • Clay Guida vs. Billy Quarantillo
  • Chase Hooper vs. Renato Moicano
  • Nicky Rod vs. Steve Mowry
  • Kevin Holland vs. Kody Hamrah
  • Neil Magny vs. Joaquim Silva
  • Philip Rowe vs. Jonathan Piersma
  • Alex Caceres vs. Eddy Torres
  • Phil Hawes vs. Andre Petroski
  • Gillian Robertson vs. Chrissy Briggs
  • Matt Pontano vs. Eiad Kassis
  • Ryot Quinn vs. Brayden Cain

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FURY Grappling books Danielle Kelly vs. Rose Namajunas, Kevin Holland, and others for Dec. 30 show

CFFC’s grappling series has elevated its game and added some big names to its next event.

Three events into its history, FURY Grappling is loading up on the notable names from the worlds of MMA and grappling.

On Dec. 30, the promotion will hold its third event and the lineup is perhaps filled with more recognizable names than ever. Among additions announced on the UFC 269 broadcast Saturday was UFC women’s strawweight champion [autotag]Rose Namajunas[/autotag], who will battle grappling star [autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag].

CFFC: Fury 3 Professional Grappling takes place at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and streams on UFC Fight Pass.

Other matches include [autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag] against [autotag]Kody Hamrah[/autotag] and [autotag]Renato Moicano[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Chase Hooper[/autotag].

The event also features UFC fighters Neil Magny, Sean Brady, Andre Petroski, and Patrick Sabatini.

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones was briefly linked to the event, when he announced he’d grapple Bellator heavyweight and AEW pro wrestling star Jake Hager. However, Hager’s side never came to terms and the bout fizzled out.

With the additions, the CFFC: Fury 3 Pro Grappling lineup includes:

  • Danielle Kelly vs. Rose Namajunas
  • Kody Hamrah vs. Kevin Holland
  • Chase Hooper vs. Renato Moicano
  • Sean Brady vs. TBA
  • Neil Magny vs. TBA
  • Andre Petroski vs. TBA
  • Patrick Sabatini vs. TBA

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Quintet Ultra: Full UFC, PRIDE, WEC, Strikeforce rosters revealed ahead of Thursday’s event

UFC vs. PRIDE vs. WEC vs. Strikeforce? The full rosters have been announced for Thursday’s event.

Who would have won a team battle between the UFC, PRIDE, WEC, and Strikeforce? Quintet is hopping in a time machine to take fans back to an era when this question could be answered.

On Thursday, one of the world’s most unique grappling tournaments will return with Quintet Ultra. The openweight elimination challenge takes place at Red Rock Casino Resort in Las Vegas and streams on UFC Fight Pass.

The event will see four teams compromised of five fighters – each team tied to a respective promotion. On Monday, full rosters and first-round team pairings were announced, with Team UFC taking on Team PRIDE and Team WEC vs. Team Strikeforce.

The teams are as follows:

Team UFC

  • [autotag]Anthony Smith[/autotag] (captain): former UFC light heavyweight title challenger, current UFC light heavyweight contender, WSOF veteran
  • [autotag]Anthony Johnson[/autotag]: former UFC light heavyweight title challenger
  • [autotag]Sean O’Malley[/autotag]: Dana White’s Contender Series signee, undefeated UFC bantamweight
  • [autotag]Clay Guida[/autotag]: 29-fight UFC veteran, current UFC lightweight
  • [autotag]Gilbert Burns[/autotag]: current UFC lightweight/welterweight, second-degree black belt

Team PRIDE

  • [autotag]Kazushi Sakuraba[/autotag] (captain): UFC Hall of Famer, competed in 27 fights under the PRIDE banner, UFC Japan heavyweight tournament winner
  • [autotag]Takanori Gomi[/autotag]: PRIDE lightweight champion, Pride 2005 lightweight grand prix winner, UFC veteran
  • [autotag]Gregor Gracie[/autotag]: grappling world champion, ONE FC veteran, member of the storied Gracie family
  • [autotag]Hector Lombard[/autotag]: former Bellator middleweight champion, Bellator Season 1 middleweight tournament winner, international judo federation gold medalist
  • [autotag]Yves Edwards[/autotag]: three-time PRIDE competitor, UFC and Strikeforce veteran, current PFL commentator

Team WEC

  • [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag] (captain): two-time UFC featherweight title challenger, most knockouts in UFC featherweight history (tied with Conor McGregor), two-time NCAA Division 1 All American
  • [autotag]Glover Teixeira[/autotag]: former UFC light heavyweight title challenger, current UFC light heavyweight contender, most submission victories in UFC light heavyweight history (tied with Jon Jones)
  • [autotag]Mark Munoz[/autotag]: two-time WEC competitor, 15-time UFC competitor, two-time NCAA division 1 All American
  • [autotag]Cub Swanson[/autotag]: former UFC featherweight title challenger, former WEC title challenger, 11-time UFC/WEC bonus winner
  • [autotag]James Krause[/autotag]: two-time WEC competitor, current UFC welterweight, currently riding a six-fight win streak

Team Strikeforce

  • [autotag]Gilbert Melendez[/autotag]: WEC lightweight champion, Strikeforce lightweight champion, UFC lightweight title challenger
  • [autotag]Jake Shields[/autotag]: Strikeforce middleweight champion, Elite XC welterweight champion, former UFC welterweight title challenger
  • [autotag]Muhammed Lawal[/autotag]: Strikeforce light heavyweight champion, Bellator 2013 “Summer Series” light heavyweight tournament champion, Bellator season 10 light heavyweight tournament finalist
  • [autotag]Gesias Cavalcante[/autotag]: two-time K-1 HERO’s middleweight grand prix champion, former Titan FC lightweight champion
  • [autotag]Renato Sobral[/autotag]: Strikeforce light heavyweight champion, former UFC light heavyweight title challenger

In addition to the team competition, Quintet Ultra will feature singles matches. [autotag]Gordon Ryan[/autotag] meets [autotag]Aleksei Oleinik[/autotag], while Cynthia Calvillo takes on [autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag]. A prelims single match between [autotag]Craig Jones[/autotag] and [autotag]Fredson Paixio[/autotag] also is set.

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Quintet Ultra adds ‘King Mo’ to Strikeforce, Gregor Gracie for PRIDE, Pearl Gonzalez superfight, more

The roster for next month’s ambitious Quintet Ultra continues to fill, and four new team participants have been booked.

The roster for next month’s ambitious Quintet Ultra continues to fill, and four new team participants have been booked, along with three “superfight singles” matches.

Featuring a unique 5-on-5 team grappling event, Quintet Ultra takes place Dec. 12 at Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas and streams live on UFC Fight Pass. While the events often feature big-name mixed martial artists, Quintet Ultra will see teams representing the biggest promotions in MMA history face off with Team UFC, Team Strikeforce, Team WEC and Team PRIDE.

MMA Junkie today learned from Quintet officials that four new fighters have agreed to compete at the event, with current welterweight contender [autotag]Gilbert Burns[/autotag] joining team UFC, former light heavyweight champion [autotag]Muhammed Lawal[/autotag] added to Team Strikeforce, 15-year veteran [autotag]Cub Swanson[/autotag] repping Team WEC and submission ace [autotag]Gregor Gracie[/autotag] joining Team PRIDE.

Quintet founder, MMA legend Kazushi Sakuraba, said he was thrilled to announce all of the additions, but as a former Gracie hunter was now happy to have a member of MMA’s founding family on his side.

“You can’t have PRIDE without Gracie,” Sakuraba said. “I’m very happy to welcome one of the new generation of Gracie fighters to the team. Gregor has fought in Quintet, and he always goes for the win, so he’s a great addition. Hopefully he’ll make things easier for this old man!”

In addition to the team competition, three singles matches were announced, with some notable names in both the MMA and grappling world, with [autotag]Craig Jones[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Fredson Paixao[/autotag] and [autotag]Pearl Gonzalez[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Danielle Kelly[/autotag] joining a previously announced matchup of Gordon Ryan vs. Aleksei Oleinik.

More details on participating grapplers and team rosters will be revealed in the weeks to come. The card will stream live at 10 p.m. ET on UFC Fight Pass.

The current Quintet Ultra lineup includes:

TEAM UFC

  • Anthony Johnson (captain)
  • Sean O’Malley
  • Gilbert Burns

TEAM STRIKEFORCE

  • Gilbert Melendez
  • Jake Shields
  • Muhammed Lawal

TEAM WEC

  • Chad Mendes (captain)
  • Glover Teixeira
  • Cub Swanson

TEAM PRIDE

  • Kazushi Sakuraba (captain)
  • Takanori Gomi
  • Gregor Gracie

SUPERFIGHT SINGLES MATCHES

  • Craig Jones vs. Fredson Paixao
  • Gordon Ryan vs. Aleksei Oleinik
  • Pearl Gonzalez vs. Danielle Kelly