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China's "Dark Horse" and "King Kong X-Men" join hands to compete in Asia's top races!

The "ONE: Winter God of War II" large-scale fighting event organized by the internationally renowned sports IP-ONE Championship will be broadcast at 7:30 pm on December 17. The tournament consisted of nine high-level showdowns, with the headline main event featuring former flyweight world champion Kairat Akhmetov against world number two Danny Kingad. At the same time, former welterweight world champion Kevin Belingon, China's Fan Rong and Kevin Lee will also compete in this event.

China's "Dark Horse" and "King Kong X-Men" join hands to compete in Asia's top races!

Danny Kingard, who is second in the flyweight, and Kailat Akhmetov, who is fourth, will take on the headlines. Both players have played against current world champion Adriano Moraes, and the winner between them is likely to win the title challenge and launch another assault on Moraes.

China's "Dark Horse" and "King Kong X-Men" join hands to compete in Asia's top races!

In addition, former world champion Kevin Bellingan will also usher in the first match of 2021, and his opponent is KwonWon Il, a 25-year-old Rising South Korean star. Although Belling is just second in the welterweight, he has lost twice to current champion Bibiano Fernandes and john Lineker, already in a career losing streak. Kwon Wen Er has not yet entered the world rankings, and this matchup is crucial for both sides.

China's "Dark Horse" and "King Kong X-Men" join hands to compete in Asia's top races!

The return of China's big-class "King Kong X-Men" Fan Rong has attracted much attention this time, and he will face the former middleweight world champion Vitaly Bigdash. Fan Rong is currently in the momentum of two consecutive wins, but has not returned to the field for a year. Although Vitali has a glorious past and an impressive record of 10 wins and 2 losses, he has not been in the ring for two years, and how to come up with a better competitive state to face powerful opponents is not a small test for both sides.

China's "Dark Horse" and "King Kong X-Men" join hands to compete in Asia's top races!

In addition, the "dark horse" Kevin Lee will face Fabricio Andrade in this game. Kevin Lee currently has a 9-2 record in the ONE Championship, and his opponent Andreide has played a number of games in China, and although he has only played two games in the ONE Championship so far, he is in fourth place in the werder of the welt with a high-light victory over Shoko Sato.

China's "Dark Horse" and "King Kong X-Men" join hands to compete in Asia's top races!

In addition, Jhanlo Mark Sangiao, son of Lycra founder Mark Sangiao, will also play in this event to make his ONE Championship debut. In addition, Murad Ramazanov, the 2016 Mixed Martial Arts World Championship champion, also made his ONE Championship debut, and he currently has a professional record of 10 wins, and he will be tested even more severely on the international stage.

"ONE: Winter God of War" Final Weighing and Urine Test Results:

Mixed Martial Arts - Flyweight (56.8 KG – 61.2 KG)

Danny Kingad (61.20 KG, 1.0061) vs Kairat Akhmetov (61.10 KG, 1.0248)

Mixed Martial Arts - Chickweight (61.3 KG – 65.8 KG)

Kevin Belingon (65.35 KG, 1.0132) vs KwonWon Il (65.45 KG, 1.0049)

Mixed Martial Arts - Protocol Weight (95 KG)

Vitaly Bigdash (94.30 KG, 1.0241) vs Fan Rong (94.10 KG, 1.0140)

Mixed Martial Arts - Sub-MiddleWeight (77.2 KG – 83.9 KG)

Zebaztian Kadestam (83.90 KG, 1.0172) vs Murad Ramazanov (83.60 KG, 1.0160)

Stephen Loman (65.80 KG, 1.0078) vs Yusup Saadulaev (65.80 KG, 1.0128)

Jhanlo Mark Sangiao (65.30 KG, 1.0040) vs Paul Lumihi (64.65 KG, 1.0018)

Kickboxing - Lightweight (70.4 KG – 77.1 KG)

Mustapha Haida (76.95 KG, 1.0244) vs Arian Sadikovic (77.10 KG, 1.0099)

Fabricio Andrade (65.80 KG, 1.0164) vs Li Kai Wen (65.80 KG, 1.0214)

Muay Thai - Grassweight (57.85 KG)

Joseph Lasir (56.30 KG, 1.0124) vs Asahi Shinagawa (57.85 KG, 1.0023)

Note: The urine test result value less than or equal to 1.0250 is qualified, and greater than or equal to 1.0251 is unqualified. Athletes who do not pass the urine test two days before the race will be given another chance to test on the morning of the race.

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