Fighting out of Novorossiysk, Kyrgyzstan, Kiamrian “Brazen” Abbasov, 25, was one of the winners at ‘ONE: For Honor.” It was his second victory in ONE Championship.
Featuring 10 mixed martial arts matches and four ONE Super Series contests, which are four Muay Thai bouts, “ONE: For Honor” took place at the Istora Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia on May 4, 2019. In the 13th bout of the evening, Abbasov faced Yushin “Thunder” Okami, 37, of Kanagawa, Japan in an MMA match in the welterweight division with Olivier Coste as the referee.
Coste put a stop to the contest after 1 minute and 10 seconds in the second round. Abbasov knocked out Okami.
Winning at “ONE: For Honor” improved the professional MMA record of Abbasov to 21 wins and 4 losses. On the other hand, Okami now has 35 wins and 13 losses.
Okami was one of the four fighters who represented Japan at “ONE: For Honor” while Abbasov solely represented Kyrgyzstan. Australia, Cambodia, China, England, India, Lithuania, Malaysia, Russia, Scotland, South Korea, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam were also represented.
Originally from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Abbasov is training out of Novoros Fight in Novorossiysk. He was born in Bishkek on July 8, 1993.
A former Prime Selection GP Welterweight Champion, Abbasov has been competing professionally since 2011 and he joined ONE Championship in 2018. “ONE: For Honor” marked his third ONE Championship bout.
Check more photos of the bout between Okami and Abbasov on Top Sports Asia. Meanwhile, watch all the “ONE: For Honor” bouts here: