ONE announces signing of ‘TUF: China’ winner Zhang Lipeng, top kickboxer Qiu Jianliang

ONE Championship today announced the signing of a trio of notable Chinese athletes.

ONE Championship today announced the signing of a trio of notable Chinese athletes.

The additions include four-time UFC veteran and winner of “The Ultimate Fighter: China” [autotag]Zhang Lipeng[/autotag] (30-11-2), as well as flyweight prospect [autotag]Banma Duoji[/autotag] (13-1) and multiple-time world champion kickboxer [autotag]Qiu Jianliang[/autotag], who will compete in the ONE Super Series.

The 31-year-old Lipeng won an eight-man welterweight tournament on “TUF: China” in 2014, claiming a split-decision win over Wang Sai in the final. He would go on to pick up a decision win over Brendan O’Reilly before suffering back-to-back losses to Chris Wade and Kajan Johnson before being released from the organization. He’s since put together an impressive 21-2-1 stretch ahead of his ONE Championship debut.

Meanwhile, “Pretty Boy” Duoji made his professional debut in 2016 but has been sidelined since July 2019, the first loss of his pro career. Prior to the setback, the 21-year-old Duoji had rattled off 13 consecutive wins, including 12 knockouts and one submission.

Debut dates and opponents for the new additions are expected to be announced shortly.

Demetrious Johnson: I have no problem working back to ONE Championship rematch vs. Adriano Moraes

Losing may be an unfamiliar feeling for Demetrious Johnson, but he’s willing to climb back up the ladder.

Losing may be an unfamiliar feeling for [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag], but he’s willing to climb back up the ladder.

Johnson (30-4-1) suffered the first stoppage loss of his career when he was knocked out by flyweight champion [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] (19-3) at ONE on TNT I in April.

Following his monumental win, Moraes said he’s willing to give Johnson a rematch, but while the former longtime UFC flyweight king would like to run things back, he wouldn’t be surprised if the promotion went in a different direction.

“It’s always been my preference in all my career, even when I beat people and they’ve lost to me – I have no problem working may way back up to a title shot,” Johnnson told MMA Junkie Radio. “But if they offer it to me, I’ll take it.”

Check out Johnson’s interview in the video above, in which he touched on what it will be like to work back from the rare loss, training during the pandemic and more.

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Christian Lee: Eddie Alvarez ‘hasn’t done anything’ to earn ONE Championship title shot

Christian Lee wants to carry out his ONE Championship title reign “the right way,” and that means shutting Eddie Alvarez out of a fight.

[autotag]Christian Lee[/autotag] wants to carry out his ONE Championship title reign “the right way,” and that means shutting [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] out of a fight.

Lee (15-3), the reigning lightweight champ, has been the recipient of endless callouts from former UFC titleholder Alvarez (30-8). It would be a high profile fight for ONE Championship, but Lee doesn’t think Alvarez is deserving of the opportunity due to his recent record.

On paper, Alvarez has just one win in four fights since joining ONE Championship in March 2019. Alvarez thinks that’s deceptive, though, because he argues he should’ve won the decision in his most recent bout with Rae Yoon Ok, then also feels robbed of a victory in his no contest with Iuri Lapicus one fight prior.

Lee said he’s not buying into all that, though, and doesn’t intend to let Alvarez get the title shot without the results.

“In terms of Eddie, it’s a fight that the company really wanted,” Lee told MMA Junkie Radio. “They wanted to send the ONE champion in to face the former UFC champion, to beat him. I think Eddie’s a great opponent, but he’s on a three-fight losing streak. Aside from his win over Eduard Folayang, he hasn’t won inside the promotion. I know they overturned his fight with Iuri to a no contest because he was making a big deal out of it, but then he went in there with a decision loss to Rae Yoon Ok. As much as people want that fight to happen, it’s not going to happen anytime soon because Eddie hasn’t done anything to prove he’s earned his way up to the top.”

Lee did ease up a bit on his stance, admitted that he’s “never turned down a fight” once the ONE Championship brass send him a bout agreement. That hasn’t happened though yet, he said, and he thinks the organization understands his position.

That position can change, Lee said, but it falls on Alvarez to do the work.

In terms of where the company’s at, I think they want that fight to happen,” Lee said. “But it just doesn’t make sense right now and if he can do his job and win a few more fights over ranked opponents, then sure. I’m all for it. But for now I think he’ just running his mouth over social media because he wants this fight. He’s in a race against time, he’s getting older every day and he’s on a losing streak. He’s hoping he’ll just do a few callouts and to get his way there, but I think it’ll take a bit more time.”

In the meantime, Lee said he sees a viable alternative to Alvarez, and that’s the man who just beat him.

“In my eyes there’s only one real contender who could be worthy for a title shot: That’s Rae Yoon Ok,” Lee said. “Because he beat (Marat) Gafurov, who was No. 5 at the time. (He) took his spot there. Then from there he went on to get a decision win over Eddie Alvarez, so he’d be up there and the only guy who is really deserving of a shot.”

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