ANGELA LEE CROWNED INAUGURAL ONE WOMEN’S ATOMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION WITH UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER MEI YAMAGUCHI
ALSO: ROGER GRACIE WINS INAUGURAL ONE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WITH VICTORY OVER MICHAL PASTERNAK
PLUS: NARANTUNGALAG JADAMBAA CHOKES OUT KOTETSU BOKU
06 May 2016 – Singapore: The
largest sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™
(ONE), returned home to Singapore to the tune of 12,000 screaming Mixed
Martial Arts (MMA) fans cheering loudly for their favorite ONE
Championship superstars. ONE: ASCENT TO POWER electrified a capacity
crowd with intense world-class MMA action from start to finish. In the
main event, Angela Lee earned a hard-fought, five-round unanimous
decision over spirited opponent Mei Yamaguchi to clinch the inaugural
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship. In the co-main event, Roger
Gracie put Michal Pasternak to sleep to earn the inaugural ONE Light
Heavyweight World Championship.
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In
the main event, Singapore’s “Unstoppable” Angela Lee overcame a
spirited performance from Japanese MMA veteran Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi to
clinch the inaugural ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship. Lee and
Yamaguchi traded heavy blows and showcased high-level, tactical
grappling skills all throughout the fight to the delight of a packed
Singapore Indoor Stadium crowd. Yamaguchi started out very strong in the
early going, but Lee came on late and scored points for multiple
near-finishes. Throughout five gruelling rounds, Lee dug deep in the
second half of the bout, doing just enough to earn the unanimous
decision victory.
In
the evening’s co-main event, Roger Gracie of the world-renowned Gracie
fighting family of Brazil, dispatched previously-unbeaten opponent
Michal Pasternak of Poland with ease, securing a deep arm-triangle choke
to end the bout and claim the inaugural ONE Light Heavyweight World
Championship. After a brief striking exchange, Gracie took Pasternak to
the ground from the clinch. Pasternak tried his best to escape but
within moments the choke was on and Pasternak was put to sleep.
In
a highly-anticipated featherweight contest, former ONE Championship
belt holders Narantungalag Jadambaa of Mongolia and Kotetsu Boku of
Japan went to battle to the delight of the raucous crowd. Jadambaa
showcased his complete arsenal of techniques by continuously staggering
Boku with powerful strikes, while controlling his Japanese opponent with
high-level wrestling. The fight-ending sequence came when Jadambaa was
able to take Boku down to the mat, executing a crafty Von Flue choke to
put Boku to sleep.
Singapore’s
Christian “The Warrior” Lee continues his meteoric rise through the
ranks with his fourth straight stoppage victory, turning in a
sensational performance against the Philippines’ Cary “The Prince”
Bullos to win by submission. Lee started off with his familiar
unorthodox stance, peppering Bullos with sidekicks. When Bullos tried to
close the gap, Lee took advantage by latching onto the Filipino’s neck.
Within moments, Lee was able to drag Bullos to the ground, sinking in
the D’Arce Choke to force the tap.
In
a clash of colossal middleweights, Tatsuya Mizuno of Tokyo, Japan,
stopped Egyptian Wushu champion Mohamed Ali in the second round of a
scheduled three-round bout. After being on the defensive most of the
fight, Mizuno found a way to handle Ali’s tremendous advantage in power
to earn the victory. With Ali’s back against the cage, Mizuno delivered a
couple of knees and finished off Ali with punches from the top, winning
by technical knockout.
Hometown
favorite Amir Khan of Singapore turned in a dominant performance,
defeating Taiwan’s John “The Blade” Chang by technical knockout in the
first round of a lightweight bout. Once Khan was able to take Chang down
and gain full mount, the fight was soon over as Chang had no answer for
Khan’s ground-and-pound.
Singapore’s
Benedict Ang put in a workman-like effort, pummeling his opponent,
Jimmy “The Silencer” Yabo of the Philippines, from the mounted crucifix
position to force a verbal submission. Yabo tried his best to thwart
Ang’s takedowns throughout the bout but was largely unsuccessful. In the
third round, the 20-year-old Ang sealed the deal with a volley of
unanswered punches to earn the stoppage.
Exciting
Russian prospect Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev put his unrivaled aggression
on display once again, making quick work of China’s Ma Jia Wen in a
lightweight contest. Saygid showcased thudding knockout power in decking
Ma on multiple occasions, before the spectacular technical knockout
victory just under two minutes into the first round.
Agilan
“Alligator” Thani of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, wasted no time in working
over Brad Robinson in the first bout of the evening at ONE: ASCENT TO
POWER. Thani utilized well-placed high kicks and scored with takedowns
before finishing the fight a few seconds before the first-round bell,
courtesy of some powerful ground-and-pound.
Official results for ONE: ASCENT TO POWER
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship bout: Angela Lee defeats Mei Yamaguchi by Unanimous Decision
ONE Light Heavyweight World Championship bout: Roger Gracie defeats Michal Pasternak by Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) at 2:13 minutes of round 1
Featherweight bout: Narantungalag Jadambaa defeats Kotetsu Boku by Submission (Von Flue Choke) at 1:27 minutes of round 3
Featherweight bout: Christian Lee defeats Cary Bullos by Submission (D’Arce Choke) at 2:07 minutes of round 1
Middleweight bout: Tatsuya Mizuno defeats Mohamed Ali by TKO (Strikes) at 3:52 minutes of round 2
Lightweight bout: Amir Khan defeats John Chang by TKO (Strikes) at 3:39 minutes of round 1
Featherweight bout: Benedict Ang defeats Jimmy Yabo by TKO (Verbal Submission to Strikes) at 3:11 minutes of round 3
Lightweight bout: Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev defeats Ma Jia Wen by TKO (Strikes) at 1:57 minutes of round 1
Catchweight bout (88kg): Agilan Thani defeats Brad Robinson by TKO (Strikes) at 4:40 minutes of round 1
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organization hosts the largest sports entertainment events across Asia
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