Ritu Phogat takes down Lin Hequin and emerges as the reigning Tigress at ONE: BATTLEGROUND

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Ritu Phogat takes down Lin Hequin and emerges as the reigning Tigress at ONE: BATTLEGROUND

Prajanchai Outlasts Sam-A To Capture ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Title

Aung La N Sang Bounces Back With First-Round Knockout Of Leandro Ataides

Singapore: ONE Championship™ (ONE) returned Friday, 30 July, with ONE: BATTLEGROUND, which aired live from the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The show featured five exciting mixed martial arts contests and a main event showdown for the ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Title.

Indian wrestling sensation Ritu “The Indian Tigress” Phogat returned to the winner’s circle with an impressive performance against “MMA Sister” Lin Heqin. Phogat used her superior grappling skills to overpower Lin on the mat and pounded her out from various positions. All three judges scored the bout in favor of Phogat to win by unanimous decision, snapping Lin’s 11-fight winning streak.

After an action-packed dominating stint in the circle, an ecstatic Ritu Phogat said, “Lin was definitely a strong opponent and is also more experienced than me. But I didn’t let that affect me; I focused on my skills and game plan to defeat her. Midway through the match I realised that the double-leg take down wasn’t working for me, so I improvised and switched to a single-leg take down. Even when she stood up after the first round, I wasn’t taken aback, because I was confident that I was moving the needle in the right direction.”

Talking about her fierce striking showcase in the circle, she said, “I’ve worked very hard this time to improve my striking capabilities. I’ve also worked on incorporating some superior kickboxing skills into my fighting toolkit. My win was a result of this comprehensive blend of striking capabilities and kickboxing skills. In my future matches I want to unleash a version of me that people haven’t seen before.”

Extending gratitude to her many supporters she said, “I credit my success to everyone in India who have been rooting for me, praying for me and endlessly loving me. My wins are a result of their unwavered support. I want to thank them immensely for inspiring and motivating me each day to settle for nothing less than a win. I owe each and every supporter big time! I promise to fly the Indian flag up and high at ONE.”

In the main event, Thai phenom Prajanchai PK. Saenchai Muaythaigym upset the legendary Sam-A Gaiyanghadao to claim the ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Title.

Prajanchai started the bout off strong, showcasing his trademark speed and power. A straight right hand down the middle sent Sam-A crashing to the canvas in the first round, scoring a knockdown for the ONE Super Series debutant. Sam-A picked up the pace at the end of round three, as the two warriors traded combinations across the Circle. Rounds four and five were intense, as both men poured it on in the championship rounds. In the end, Prajanchai took home the victory by majority decision.

In the co-main event, former two-division ONE World Champion Aung La “The Burmese Python” N Sang authored a spectacular first-round knockout of top middleweight contender Leandro “Wolf” Ataides. After Ataides scored with an explosive takedown, Aung La worked back up to his feet, where he cornered his Brazilian adversary and unloaded a furious boxing combination. The final punch – a right hook – crumpled Ataides to the canvas, and the referee called a halt to the contest. It was a statement win for the Myanmar superstar after losing both of his World Title belts.

Pan-American Wrestling Champion Gustavo “El Gladiador” Balart routed ONE Warrior Series contract winner Ryuto “Dragon Boy” Sawada, pummeling his opponent across three grueling rounds. Balart utilized his elite grappling to control Sawada across the second and third frames, dominating at every juncture to score a unanimous decision.

Jeremy “The Juggernaut” Pacatiw of Team Lakay was successful in his ONE Championship debut, dominating “The Ghost” Chen Rui across three rounds. Pacatiw used his movement to attack Chen with powerful right hands from range. Chen found his rhythm late in the third, but Pacatiw defended well. All three judges scored the bout in favor of Pacatiw to win by unanimous decision.

Seventeen-year-old Victoria “The Prodigy” Lee made quick work of “Little Sprouts” Wang Luping to win by first-round submission and move to 2-0 in ONE Championship. Lee was methodical in her approach, closing the distance and taking Wang to the ground with a slam. On the mat, “The Prodigy” transitioned into a mounted triangle, cranked on the arm, and forced the tap.

Official Results for ONE: BATTLEGROUND

  • ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Championship: Prajanchai defeats Sam-A via Majority Decision
  • Mixed Martial Arts – Catchweight (95.8 KG): Aung La N Sang defeats Leandro Ataides via Knockout at 3:45 of Round 1
  • Mixed Martial Arts – Strawweight: Gustavo Balart defeats Ryuto Sawada via Unanimous Decision
  • Mixed Martial Arts – Atomweight: Ritu Phogat defeats Lin Heqin via Unanimous Decision
  • Mixed Martial Arts – Bantamweight: Jeremy Pacatiw defeats Chen Rui via Unanimous Decision
  • Mixed Martial Arts – Atomweight: Victoria Lee defeats Wang Luping via Submission (Armbar) at 3:22 of Round 1