Based in Taiwan, Dr. Warren Wang became ONE Championship‘s vice president of medical services in 2015. He joined the Singapore-based company in 2014 under a different capacity.
Upon assuming the new role, Wang saw many opportunities to improve upon the mixed martial arts promotion’s medical practices. He said, “It’s about making the sport safer for all participants.”
“Martial arts is a full contact sport and athletes are its most important components,” Dr. Wang continued. “Whenever we have an opportunity to make the sport safer for athletes, we have to explore every possibility.”

Weight-cutting by dehydration
When it comes to martial arts, Dr. Wang knows a thing or two. He helped bring martial arts to mainstream public consciousness with his work as the founder of the Taiwan Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy and the tournament director of the Taiwan BJJ Open.
An experienced physician in the field of emergency medicine, Dr. Wang has over 10 years of knowledge and practice under his belt. He explained that weight-cutting by dehydration is one of the most unsafe practices that has plagued combat sports, such as boxing, and at ONE Championship, safety is their top priority.
One of the major revolutions in ONE Championship’s safety procedures is the complete ban of weight-cutting by dehydration. Dr. Wang was part of the team that revolutionized ONE Championship’s weigh-in program a couple of years ago and today, athletes are happier, healthier, and, most importantly, safer in competition.
“It’s developments such as this that is the future of martial arts,” Dr. Wang noted. “I am proud of my team and what we have accomplished. My dream is for this to catch on with other organizations.”

Weight Cutting is dangerous and should be looked into more in all sports, including boxing, Muay Thai, etc. Thumbs up to Dr. Warren Wang for finally taking the issue in the spot light.
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