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Fabrício Andrade vs Kwon Won Il - ONE 158
Brazilian bantamweight Fabrício Andrade (8-2) looks to be the goods. The man has crushed it in ONE Championship winning his first 5 fights, 4 by way of stoppage. Most impressively, however, was his performance against John Lineker in his last fight. While the fight ended being declared a no contest after Andrade kicked Lineker in the groin, Andrade was lighting the former champion up. He looked to be on his way to stopping Lineker.
We’ll see if he can get the job done and earn himself the title this time out. He and Lineker will rematch this Saturday (Feb. 25) in the main event of ONE Fight Night 7 on Amazon Prime.
ONE 170: Fabricio Andrade Finishes Kwon Won Il with Body Shot, For the Second Time
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South Korea's Kwon Won Il earns 4th ONE Championship win, knocks out Bruno Pucci fight in Singapore
South Korea’s Kwon Won Il earns 4th ONE Championship win, knocks out Bruno Pucci fight in Singapore
Bruno Pucci, Yuji Shimada, Kwon Won Il (©ONE Championship)
“Pretty Boy” Kwon Won Il (권원일), 25, of Seoul, South Korea was one of the winners at “ONE: Inside the Matrix IV.” It was the Korean mixed martial artist’s fourth victory in the Singapore-based martial arts promotion ONE Championship.
Training at Extreme Combat in Goyang, South Korea and Top Gym BF in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines,…
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South Korea's Kwon Won Il earns 3rd ONE Championship, knocks out Sunoto at 'ONE: Century 世紀' in Tokyo, Japan
South Korea’s Kwon Won Il earns 3rd ONE Championship, knocks out Sunoto at ‘ONE: Century 世紀’ in Tokyo, Japan
Sunoto, Chatri Sityodtong, Kwon Won Il (© ONE Championship)
“Pretty Boy” Kwon Won Il, 24, of South Korea was one of the winners at “ONE: Century 世紀” in Tokyo, Japan. It was the Korean mixed martial artist’s third victory in ONE Championship.
Featuring MMA, Muay Thai and kickboxing matches, “ONE: Century 世紀” had two parts with 11 bouts each both of which took place at the Ryogoku Kokugikan in…
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Japan and South Korea were among the 17 countries represented at “ONE: Call to Greatness.” It was the first ONE Championship event in 2019 to be held in Singapore.
Featuring six mixed martial arts matches, four kickboxing contests and one Muay Thai bout, “ONE: Call to Greatness” took place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore on February 22, 2019. In the second bout of the evening, Masakazu “Ashikan Judan” Imanari, 43, of Japan faced “Pretty Boy” Kwon Won Il, 23, of South Korea.
Imanari was one of the three fighters who represented Japan at “ONE: Call to Greatness.” Kwon was the sole representative of South Korea.
Blue Corner
Training out of Extreme Combat and Top Gym BF, Kwon made his professional MMA debut in 2014. He competed in DEEP and Top Fighting Championship, among others, before joining ONE Championship.
“ONE: Call to Greatness” marked the second ONE Championship bout of Kwon. He entered the cage as an undefeated fighter.
Red Corner
A two-division DEEP Champion, Imanari is a veteran MMA fighter known for his signature submission attack called the Imanari roll. Born in Kanagawa Perfecture, Japan on February 10, 1976, he has been competing professionally since 2000.
Imanari joined ONE Championship in 2012. “ONE: Call to Greatness” marked his sixth ONE Championship bout.
Fight Result
Yuji Shimada served as the referee of the MMA bout between Imanari and Kwon in the bantamweight division. The Japanese contender marched to a highlight-reel victory early in the evening, submitting the previously undefeated South Korean fighter in just 53 seconds.
Imanari coerced Kwon to wave the white flag with his patented heel hook. It marked the Japanese fighter’s 27th professional MMA win by way of submission.
Winning at “ONE: Call to Greatness” improved Imanari’s professional MMA record to 38 wins, 18 losses and 2 draws. On the other hand, Kwon now has 6 wins and 1 loss.
“ONE” Call to Greatness” Main Event
In the main event of the evening, Stamp Fairtex, 21, of Thailand and Janet Todd, 33 of the U.S. competed for the inaugural ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship title. The Thai contender won via unanimous decision.
Argentina, Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey and the United States were also represented at “ONE: Call to Greatness.” Check the complete results here.
Here are Michael Schiavello and Mitch Chilson giving a “ONE: Call to Greatness” recap:
[PHOTOS] Japan vs South Korea: Masakazu Imanari, Kwon Won Il fight at ‘ONE: Call to Greatness’ in Singapore
Japan and South Korea were among the 17 countries represented at “ONE: Call to Greatness.” It was the first ONE Championship event in 2019 to be held in Singapore.
[PHOTOS] Japan vs South Korea: Masakazu Imanari, Kwon Won Il fight at ‘ONE: Call to Greatness’ in Singapore Japan and South Korea were among the 17 countries represented at “ONE: Call to Greatness.” It was the first ONE Championship event in 2019 to be held in Singapore.
Undefeated Korean fighter Kwon Won Il makes successful ONE Championship debut, beats Anthony Engelen in Indonesia
Undefeated Korean fighter Kwon Won Il makes successful ONE Championship debut, beats Anthony Engelen in Indonesia
Kwon Won Il, Kemp Cheng, Anthony Engelen (© ONE Championship)
Training out of Extreme Combat and Top Gym BF, “Pretty Boy” Won Il Kwon, 23, of Goyang, South Korea successfully made his ONE Championship debut on January 19, 2019. He was one of the winners at “ONE: Eternal Glory.”
Featuring two Muay Thai bouts and 12 mixed martial arts matches, “ONE: Eternal Glory” took place at the Istora Senayan…
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