India’s Gurdarshan Mangat earns 1st ONE Championship win in Yangon

Gurdarshan Mangat, a 32-year-old Indian-Canadian mixed martial artist, won his first fight in ONE Championship at "ONE: Reign of Valor," defeating Toni Tauru of Finland. The event, held on March 8, 2019, featured multiple MMA and kickboxing matches, showcasing fighters from various countries. Mangat's victory improved his record to 14-2.

Thailand’s Petchmorrakot Petchyindee Academy earns 3rd ONE Super Series win in Yangon

Petchmorrakot Petchyindee Academy of Thailand won against Kenta Yamada from Japan at "ONE: Reign of Valor," marking his third victory in ONE Championship's striking-only league. The unanimous decision followed a dominant performance by Petchmorrakot, enhancing his record to 158 wins. The event showcased fighters from 21 countries.

Aung La N Sang’s protege Tial Thang earns 1st ONE Championship win in Yangon

Tial Thang, a 25-year-old fighter from Myanmar, won his professional MMA debut at "ONE: Reign of Valor" against Cambodia's Rin Saroth. Under the guidance of two-division champion Aung La N Sang, Thang showcased his wrestling and striking skills, securing a unanimous decision victory. His record now stands at 1-0.

Germany’s Enriko Kehl earns 1st ONE Super Series win in Yangon

Enriko “The Hurricane” Kehl, 27, of Germany, won his kickboxing match against Liam Nolan at "ONE: Reign of Valor," marking his debut in the ONE Super Series. Kehl achieved a knockout victory in the second round, improving his record to 47 wins, while Nolan now holds 16 wins.

Morocco’s Tarik Khbabez earns 3rd ONE Super Series win in Yangon

Tarik Khbabez, a 26-year-old Moroccan kickboxer, achieved his third victory in ONE Championship's Super Series by defeating Romanian Andrei Stoica at "ONE: Reign of Valor" on March 8, 2019. The unanimous decision win improved Khbabez's record to 44 wins and solidified his reputation in kickboxing.

China’s Lin Heqin earns 1st ONE Championship win in Yangon

Lin Heqin, a 25-year-old fighter from China, won her debut match in ONE Championship at "ONE: Reign of Valor," defeating Jomary Torres via a triangle choke in the first round. This victory improved her professional record to 9 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, establishing her as a formidable competitor in MMA.

China’s Chen Rui KOs Guam’s Roman Alvarez at ‘ONE: Reign of Valor’ in Yangon

Chen Rui, a 22-year-old undefeated mixed martial artist from China, claimed victory at "ONE: Reign of Valor" in Myanmar, defeating Roman Alvarez by knockout in the second round. This win improved Chen's record to 7-0, highlighting his emergence in the sport after beginning his MMA training in 2015.

Myanmar’s Bozhena Antoniyar earns 2nd ONE Championship win in Yangon

Bozhena “Toto” Antoniyar, 23, from Myanmar, secured her second victory at “ONE: Reign of Valor” in Bali, Indonesia, defeating Malaysia's Audreylaura Boniface via technical knockout in the second round. This win improved Antoniyar's record to 2-1, while Boniface fell to 1-4 in her professional MMA career.

Portugal’s Rui Botelho earns first ONE Super Series win in Yangon

Rui Botelho, 24, from Mafra, Portugal, won his first ONE Super Series match against Japan's Yuta Watanabe at "ONE: Reign of Valor." After a challenging start, Botelho secured victory with two knockdowns in the third round, improving his record to 18 wins and 8 losses, while Watanabe's record stands at 19 wins and 9 losses.

Japan’s Kohei Kodera makes successful ONE Super Series debut in Yangon

Kohei Kodera, a 28-year-old from Japan, made a successful debut in ONE Championship's ONE Super Series by defeating Australia's Kenny Tse at "ONE: Reign of Valor" in Myanmar on March 8, 2019. The fight showcased Kodera's karate skills, leading to a unanimous decision victory after three rounds.