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MARTIN NGUYEN CROWNED NEW ONE FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION WITH KNOCKOUT OF MARAT GAFUROV

The largest sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), once again electrified the iconic Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with another evening of authentic world-class martial arts action. ONE: QUEST FOR GREATNESS delivered a series of compelling bouts, performed by the absolute best in local and international martial arts talent. In the main event, Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen shocked the world by stopping Marat “Cobra” Gafurov in their rematch to become the new ONE Featherweight World Champion.

In the main event of ONE: QUEST FOR GREATNESS, Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen of Australia completed his journey through ONE Championship’s featherweight ranks by upsetting previously-unbeaten Russian champion Marat “Cobra” Gafurov via knockout within two rounds to clinch the highly-coveted ONE Featherweight World Championship. Gafurov dominated the first round with his magnificent grappling arsenal, but Nguyen found his groove in the second frame as he tore apart his Russian foe with his striking. Recognizing an opening, Nguyen countered Gafurov’s jab with an overhand right that knocked out the now former champion at the center of the ONE Championship cage. Nguyen’s remarkable conquest of Gafurov earned him the “GoDaddy Knockout of the Night” award.

Martin Nguyen, newly crowned ONE Featherweight World Champion, stated: “I just want to dedicate this fight, not only to Malaysia for being so welcoming and having such a beautiful country. This is for my dad. He was my inspiration for the whole camp when I mentally broke. (He and) the boys kept me together. I’ve got a deadly overhand right, but it’s not my only weapon. Thank you to Marat [Gafurov] for giving me the opportunity.”

Official results for ONE: QUEST FOR GREATNESS

  • ONE Featherweight World Championship bout: Martin Nguyen defeats Marat Gafurov by Knockout at 1:27 minutes of round 2
  • Lightweight bout: Ev Ting defeats Nobutatsu Suzuki by TKO (Strikes) at 3:29 minutes of round 1
  • Welterweight bout: Agilan Thani defeats Sherif Mohamed by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 3 rounds
  • Bantamweight bout: Kevin Belingon defeats Reece McLaren by Knockout at 1:02 minutes of round 1
  • Flyweight bout: Gianni Subba defeats Riku Shibuya by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 3 rounds
  • Women’s strawweight bout: May Ooi defeats Ann Osman by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:27 minutes of round 1
  • Strawweight bout: Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke defeats Robin Catalan by TKO (Strikes) at 0:46 minutes of round 2
  • Featherweight bout: Christian Lee defeats Keanu Subba by Submission (Armbar) at 1:11 minutes of round 3
  • Featherweight bout: Emilio Urrutia defeats Edward Kelly by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 3 rounds
  • Strawweight bout: Rene Catalan defeats Bu Huo You Ga by Unanimous Decision (UD) after 3 rounds

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Marat Gafurov seeks to extend dominant reign as ONE Championship’s featherweight king

After fireworks erupted at the glamorous Cotai Arena of The Venetian Macao in Macao, China nearly two weeks ago, ONE Championship shifts focus immediately to its next blockbuster event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Friday, 18 August.

Taking place at the iconic Stadium Negara, ONE: QUEST FOR GREATNESS features a highly-anticipated featherweight rematch between division kingpin Marat “Cobra” Gafurov and Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen as its headliner.

Both men initially crossed paths in September 2015 when Nguyen took a very short-notice bout against Gafurov for the interim ONE Featherweight World Championship belt.

Gafurov had a short night with Nguyen as he forced Nguyen to wave the white flag in just 41 seconds with his signature rear-naked choke.

“Martin Nguyen was a substitute, but he was ready. I did not make any specific adjustments for that bout. I wanted to strike with him, but he decided to grapple, and you all saw the result,” Gafurov recalled.

The 32-year-old native of Dagestan, Russia seeks to accomplish an encore performance against Nguyen, who was able to ace his four next assignments with flying colors since yielding to Gafurov.

“He is a good competitor and has potential, but I do not think he is on my level. This bout is going to be exactly like the first one. It will end the same way. I am confident of my skills. My martial arts, my grappling, my conditioning – all of that makes me confident,” he said.

Widely regarded as one of ONE Championship’s most dominant titleholders, Gafurov became the organization’s official featherweight kingpin two months later after defeating Nguyen.

Gafurov captured the gold-plated strap by compelling then-champion Narantungalag Jadambaa of Mongolia to tap with his go-to submission hold.

Ever since becoming the undisputed ONE Featherweight World Champion, Gafurov has recorded two successful title defenses, submitting multi-division DEEP titlist Kazunori Yokota in May 2016 before tapping out Jadambaa again in their second meeting six months later.

Gafurov’s last victory marked his sixth consecutive rear-naked choke finish and his ninth overall, which could very well be a world record in the sport.

“I do not try to look for the rear naked choke in particular. It is just the way it happens, and I always take advantage of my opportunities,” Gafurov shared.

Gafurov will most certainly take advantage of that opportunity when he defends the belt for the third time against Nguyen at ONE: QUEST FOR GREATNESS as the latter has evolved since their first encounter.

“If I see an opening in the bout, I will go for it. There are a lot of options. But if that’s the quickest way to win, I will grab it without thinking twice,” he stated.

Gafurov respects his opponent’s skillset and is quick to offer that Nguyen’s striking arsenal is best attribute.

“He is really good in the stand-up trade. Moreover, he has show signs of improvement in his last matches. Martin is well-rounded and has bit of everything,” he assessed.

Nguyen is on an absolute tear and has shown steady improvement in each outing, notching high-profile victories over the Philippines’ Edward Kelly, China’s Li Kai Wen, Singapore’s Christian Lee, and former title challenger Yokota.

Although many cageside observers predicts that Gafurov will have his hands full with Nguyen this time around, the Russian champion begs to disagree as he believes their talents are worlds apart and history will repeat itself in the rematch.

“I will do what I need to do on Friday, which is to win. It’s going to be the same story. I will still be the champion,” he confidently stressed.