ONE: GLOBAL SUPERHEROES SET FOR 26 JANUARY IN MANILA
The
largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE),
has just announced its return to the Mall of Asia Arena on Friday, 26 January.
ONE: GLOBAL SUPERHEROES is set to showcase the absolute best in local and
international martial arts talent. In the main event, Team Lakay’s Geje
“Gravity” Eustaquio will take on Kairat Akhmetov for the interim ONE Flyweight
World Championship.
Chatri Sityodtong,
Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “This is the first in four
blockbuster events in Manila in 2018, and ONE Championship is looking to kick
things off with a spectacular show. Fans of martial arts in the Philippines are
among the most passionate in the world, and it is our honor to present the best
in local and global martial arts talent. The Mall of Asia Arena will be
pulsating with excitement as hometown hero Geje Eustaquio takes on Kairat
Akhmetov in a highly-anticipated main event rematch. This time, it’s for the
interim ONE Flyweight World Championship.”
Top flyweight contender and former world title
challenger Geje “Gravity” Eustaquio of Baguio City, Philippines, is one
of the most skilled martial artists in Asia, and a highly-decorated wushu
practitioner. His solid striking and grappling skill set has led to huge
victories over the course of a seven-year professional career. Training in the
high altitudes of the Philippines’ Summer capital, Eustaquio hones his craft alongside
world-class teammates at the fabled Team Lakay. Known for his incredible
ability to keep calm in the face of adversity, Eustaquio is set to headline
ONE: GLOBAL SUPERHEROES opposite former ONE Flyweight World Champion Kairat
Akhmetov.
Former ONE Flyweight World Champion Kairat
Akhmetov is a veteran martial artist from Almaty, Kazakhstan. The 30-year-old
boasts a solid 24-1 professional record amassed during a stellar martial arts
career which has seen him dominate his opponents with tenacious wrestling and
powerful striking. In his most recent appearance inside the ONE Championship
cage, Akhmetov defeated Geje Eustaquio via closely-contested three-round split
decision. Now he faces Eustaquio in a rematch, this time for the interim ONE
Flyweight World Championship.
22-year-old Joshua Pacio
of Baguio City is one of the fastest rising martial arts stars from the
Philippines. He is one of the promotion’s most talented strawweights and a
proud member of the famed Team Lakay. Pacio is a wushu practitioner with a
solid grappling repertoire. All but one of his 10 career victories have come by
spectacular finish, which includes five wins by submission and four by
devastating knockout. In his most recent bout, Pacio knocked out veteran Roy
Doliguez with a second-round spinning back fist. A former ONE Strawweight World
Championship Title Challenger, Pacio is looking to bring himself back to title
contention with another victory. A tough task is ahead of Pacio, however, as he
is slated to lock horns with Pongsiri Mitsatit.
21-year-old Pongsiri
“The Smiling Assassin” Mitsatit is an undefeated martial artist from Chiang
Mai, Thailand, and was previously a North Thailand Muay Thai champion with a
72-17 record, which included 49 KOs. Since making his professional debut in the
cage, the strawweight has amassed an unblemished record of 9-0 with seven
knockout triumphs and one submission victory, and made an immediate impact in
ONE Championship with first-round finishes over Ye Thway Ne and Rabin Catalan.
In his next outing, Mitsatit will share the ONE Championship cage with Joshua
Pacio of the Philippines in a three-round strawweight contest.
Featherweight standout
Eric “The Natural” Kelly of Baguio City is widely considered one of the best
homegrown martial arts athletes to come out of the Philippines. The wushu
practitioner combines solid striking techniques with high-level grappling
skills, which has resulted in nine impressive submissions and one knockout out
of 12 total victories. Kelly’s most impressive showing to date came in a
submission win over Rob Lisita in 2014, a performance which earned him the
US$50,000 ONE Warrior Bonus. In his next bout, Kelly will face Rafael Nunes.
20-year-old Rafael Nunes
is a martial artist from Sao Paulo, Brazil with a 10-1 record. He is the former
Premier FC Lightweight Champion and has steamrolled through the competition in
his home country with a knack for winning by exciting finish. All but one of
Nunes’ 10 wins have ended within the distance. A Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown
belt, Nunes is equally comfortable finishing his opponents by submission or by
strikes. He looks to showcase his multifaceted skill set in his next bout, and
will face a tough challenge when he takes on veteran Eric Kelly.
27-year-old Bulgarian
martial artist Sotir Kichukov is a ONE Championship flyweight contender and
former Max Bantamweight Champion. Representing Saigon Sports Club, Kichukov
made his promotional debut in December of 2016 at ONE: AGE OF DOMINATION
against Mark Striegl. Kichukov, who lives and trains out of Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam, is set to return to the ONE Championship cage to take on China’s Ma
Hao Bin.
24-year-old Chinese
national freestyle wrestling champion “The Southern Eagle” Ma Hao Bin is
unbeaten inside the ONE Championship cage. Making his professional debut in
2016, Ma took home the ONE: DYNASTY OF CHAMPIONS (CHANGSHA) Flyweight
Tournament Championship, defeating Wu Ting Shen and Bu Huo You Ga in a single
evening of action. Since then, Ma has strung together an impressive 7-1
professional record which includes four wins by submission and one by knockout.
In his last bout, Ma needed just one round to force Eugene Toquero to tap from
an armbar. He takes on Sotir Kichukov next.
25-year-old Yago Bryan
of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a former Shooto South American Strawweight
Champion who took on former ONE Strawweight World Champion Dejdamrong Sor
Amnuaysirichoke in his promotional debut. A Muay Thai practitioner and
wrestler, Bryan features both striking and grappling skills in his arsenal.
Making his way back to the ONE Championship cage, Bryan is set to take on
Hayato Suzuki.
31-year-old Hayato
Suzuki of Saitama, Japan, is a veteran martial artist with an impressive
professional record of 17-1 with two draws. Spending the majority of his career
competing in his native Japan, Suzuki is known as a highly-skilled competitor
with the ability to finish his foes with heavy knockout power and technical
grappling skills. Out of 17 wins, Suzuki has finished 12 of his opponents,
including seven by submission and five by knockout. He will face Yago Bryan in
his next contest.
27-year-old Brazilian
jiu-jitsu world champion Bruno "Pucci Bull" Pucci is a No-Gi world
champion from Brazil who is based out of Singapore. Training at Evolve, Pucci
is one of ONE Championship’s most skilled featherweights. With an inherent
ability to source high-level submission maneuvers from any position in the
cage, Pucci is looking for his second straight victory. Famous for finishing
all his bouts via rear naked choke, Pucci will take on Emilio Urrutia in his
next contest.
Emilio “The Honey
Badger” Urrutia is an American martial arts talent from Miami, Florida. The
31-year old made his professional debut in 2013, and has since produced a solid
10-4 record. He the former SFC Bantamweight Champion. A skilled grappler, four
of Urrutia’s 10 total victories have come by submission. In his last bout,
Urrutia scored a unanimous decision victory over the highly-regarded Edward
Kelly. Training out of the renowned Tiger Muay Thai gym in Thailand, Urrutia
will now take on Bruno Pucci.
Edward “The Ferocious”
Kelly is a 33-year old Filipino martial arts talent and one of the brightest
featherweight prospects to emerge from the Philippines. With a complete
striking and grappling skill set, Kelly brings Team Lakay’s world-renowned
wushu to centerstage as he looks to showcase his expertise inside the ONE Championship
cage. Kelly has won three of his last four bouts, all by spectacular finish. He
will take on Meas Meul.
27-year-old Meas Meul of
Phnom Penh, Cambodia is an undefeated martial artist with a professional record
of 6-0. Meul made his ONE Championship debut in 2014, submitting countryman
Chan Heng via rear-naked choke. A former KW 2 Champion, Meul is set to put his
highly-regarded khun khmer offensive skills on full display when he takes on
Edward Kelly.
Rajinder Singh
“Knockout” Meena of India is a martial artist competing in the ONE Championship
lightweight division. A former SFL Lightweight Champion, all eight of Meena’s
victories have come by exciting finish. With a robust grappling skill set,
Meena owns five impressive wins by submission and three by knockout. In his
next bout, Meena is set to take on rising Chinese star Zhang Ze Hao.
“The Ghost” Zhang Ze Hao
of Shanghai is a martial artist from China and one of the top Chinese
lightweight prospects He made his promotional debut at ONE CHAMPIONSHIP:
SHANGHAI in early September of 2017, finishing compatriot Li Cheng Chao via
technical knockout in the third round. Zhang, a proponent at the AMA Shanghai
Gym, is a sanda and Brazilian jiu-jitsu and sanda practitioner. He is set to do
battle against Rajinder Singh Meena in a three-round lightweight contest.
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