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3 Reasons to Watch ONE on Prime Video 17


One Championship never shies away from switching gears.

Chatri Sityodtong’s ambitious Singapore-based organization on Friday will move all of its eggs into one basket with an muay thai-only fight card in Bangkok, Thailand, where ONE on Prime Video 17 pitches its tent at the historic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium. The eight-bout lineup shines the spotlight on a number of talented and charismatic practitioners in the Art of Eight Limbs. Fireworks are a virtual certainty.

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Here are three reasons to watch ONE on Prime Video 17:

Breaking Ground


A new crown soon joins the One Championship pantheon of excellence, as Roman Kryklia faces Alex Roberts for the inaugural ONE heavyweight muay thai title in the hotly anticipated headliner. More history could be made depending on the outcome. Already in possession of the ONE light heavyweight kickboxing championship, Kryklia can become a rare two-discipline titleholder. “To be a champion in two sports and in two divisions,” he told OneFC.com, “I think it’s the dream of every fighter in the world.” The 6-foot-6 Ukrainian enters the ring with a stellar 49-7 record as a pro kickboxer, including 28 victories by knockout. Kryklia has won all five of his fights as a member of the ONE roster, four of them finishes. Roberts, meanwhile, steps up to the plate for his organizational debut with a 14-3 record in tow. “I look forward to putting on a show for the crowd because I’m an entertainer,” the 34-year-old Aussie said, “and I love getting out there and having amazing fights that people will remember forever.” Roberts holds the WBC heavyweight muay thai title.

Russian Thunder


Dmitry Menshikov wants another crack at ONE lightweight muay thai champion Regian Eersel. The 26-year-old Russian aims to take a step in that direction when he scares off with Mouhcine Chafi in his latest assignment. Menshikov boasts an eye-catching 28-3 record with 20 stoppage wins on his resume. Menshikov last competed at ONE on Prime Video 14, where he evened his promotional record at 1-1 and rebounded from his 46-second knockout loss to Eersel by knocking down Rungrawee Sitsongpeenong three times on his way to a first-round TKO on Sept. 29. The 6-foot-2 Chafi, 26, operates out of the Internacional Gym in Spain. He lost a three-round unanimous decision to Sinsamut Klinmee in his Nov. 3 organizational debut at ONE on Prime Video 16.

Phenomenal Pursuits


True wunderkinds are rare in any line of work. At just 17 years of age, Johan Ghazali carries the look of a future champion ahead of his latest test—a flyweight clash opposite Edgar Tabares. The Malaysian prospect has already turned heads by winning his first four fights in One Championship, three of them inside the distance. Ghazali last fought at ONE Friday Fights 36, where he wrecked Temirlan Bekmurzaev with a left hook to the body less than three minutes into their Oct. 6 confrontation. Tabares, 29, figures to serve as his toughest test to date. The battle-hardened 29-year-old Mexican struck gold in the WBC prior to his arrival in ONE and fought flyweight muay thai champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon in his May 5 company debut.
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