Ben Askren defends Welterweight Title against Nikolay Aleksakhin
Geje Eustaquio battles Gianni Subba
09 March 2016 – Manila, Philippines:
The largest sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™
(ONE), has announced nine bouts for ONE: GLOBAL RIVALS which takes place
15 April at the
Mall of Asia Arena in Manila. Fans in the Philippines will witness all
the action live as ONE Welterweight World Champion Ben “Funky” Askren
returns to defend his title against hard-charging Russian opponent
Nikolay Aleksakhin.
Tickets for ONE: GLOBAL RIVALS are available at www.smtickets.com.
Former
NCAA Division I All-American and Olympian Ben Askren is a collegiate
wrestling legend and one of the finest mixed martial artists in the
world today. In just a few fights in ONE, Askren was able to seize the
ONE Welterweight World Championship with a resounding technical knockout
victory over Nobutatsu Suzuki. The highly-skilled Askren is widely
considered to be the absolute best in his division and one of the best
fighters in the world pound for pound. His next challenge is a tough
one, as he goes head-to-head with Russia’s Nikolay Aleksakhin.
A
veteran welterweight from Russia, Nikolay Aleksakhin will make his
highly-anticipated return to the ONE Championship cage in Manila this
April. Aleksakhin was impressive in his debut for the promotion when he
submitted Burenzorig Batmunkh with a rear naked choke within three
rounds. Now, Aleksakhin gets the call to face ONE Welterweight World
Champion Ben Askren and will look to surprise the crowd with intense
action.
Team
Lakay bantamweight Geje “Gravity” Eustaquio is one of the most
proficient Wushu practitioners in the Philippines. Eustaquio’s accurate
striking and cool composure has led him to a few big wins over the
course of his career in ONE Championship. In his last bout, Eustaquio
scored a scintillating one-punch knockout over Malaysian prospect Saiful
Merican. He now looks to replicate his success against Gianni Subba.
Gianni
Subba is one of the most promising prospects at ONE. At just 23-years
old, Subba is already a seasoned athlete with a stellar 7-1 clip in his
young career. He has won his last four bouts and in his last outing, he
defeated the highly-regarded Anatpong Bunrad of Thailand. Subba now
faces his toughest challenge yet in a bantamweight bout with Geje
Eustaquio.
Lowen
Tynanes of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, is a 25-year old unbeaten lightweight
competitor and one of the most talented fighters in his division.
Tynanes uses his aggressive striking approach and no-frills wrestling
techniques to subdue his opponents inside the cage. He has defeated some
of the biggest names in Asia, and now he is scheduled to take on
Japanese veteran Koji Ando.
Koji
“The Commander” Ando is one of Japan’s fiercest competitors, having
been a mixed martial artist since 2008. The Japanese fighter is never in
a boring fight and always remains a threat no matter who the opponent.
With an array of diverse striking skills coupled with solid submission
grappling credentials, Ando is ready to claim victory once again inside
the ONE Cage. This time he battles Lowen Tynanes of the United States.
Featherweight
standout Eric “The Natural” Kelly of Baguio City is highly-regarded as
perhaps the best homegrown mixed martial artist to come out of the
Philippines. The Filipino matches his solid striking techniques with a
high-level grappling game, which has resulted in 9 submissions out of 12
victories. Kelly is on the trail for a shot at the featherweight title,
but he’ll have to go through Timofey Nastyukhin to get it.
Russia’s
Timofey Nastyukhin has notched a series of ferocious finishes since
joining ONE Championship, including technical knockouts of top fighters
Eduard Folayang and Yusuke Kawanago. He fell short of victory in his
last bout against Herbert Burns and Nastyukhin now returns to action
against one of the biggest names in the Philippines. He’ll take on
grappling specialist Eric Kelly next.
24-year-old
Filipino-Australian bantamweight standout Reece “Lightning” McLaren
scored the biggest win of his young career in his last bout, a
submission victory over Mark “Mugen” Striegl. McLaren showcased great
striking skills paired with a technical ground game which resulted in a
spectacular come-from-behind finish. McLaren now gets the chance to
connect with his Filipino roots as he takes on Muin Gafurov in Manila.
Muin
“Tajik” Gafurov of Dushanbe, Tajikistan proved in his ONE Championship
debut that he is a relentless, aggressive fighter with solid all-round
mixed martial arts skills. He is unbeaten at 10 wins and no losses and
is a force to be reckoned with at bantamweight. In his last bout,
Gafurov defeated Finnish MMA sensation Toni “Dynamite” Tauru via
technical knockout and now he looks to do the same against Reece
McLaren.
Team
Lakay’s Honorio “The Rock” Banario has long been one of the
Philippines’ most respected mixed martial arts veterans. The former ONE
Featherweight World Champion, Banario is back and ready to show fans
exactly what he’s been working on in the past few months since his last
fight. An expert in Wushu, Banario will showcase his lightning quick
strikes against fellow Filipino fighter, Vaughn Donayre.
Lightweight
standout Vaughn “The Spawn” Donayre is a Filipino mixed martial artist
based in Dubai. The Cebu native quit his mechanical engineering job to
become a fighter. Donayre is highly regarded as an exciting mixed
martial artist constantly in pursuit of a finish and in his next bout,
he takes on Filipino MMA veteran Honorio Banario.
Team
Lakay’s April Osenio made her much awaited ONE Championship debut
against Singapore’s Kirstie Gannaway last year. Although Osenio fell
short of victory, the 21-year-old female atomweight learned a lot in her
first time inside the ONE Cage. Osenio now looks for her first victory,
but it will have to come against fellow Filipino Natalie Gonzales
Hills.
Filipino-Australian
Natalie Gonzales Hills is a worthy female atomweight contender with a
solid record. Her two wins inside the cage have both come by submission,
with her ground game proving to be an asset. Aside from grappling,
Hills also boasts high-level striking technique to round out her
skillset. Against April Osenio, Hills will have to dig deep to emerge
victorious.
Young
prospect Bernard “Hitman” Soriano of the Philippines will take on
Indonesian Sunoto in a three round bantamweight contest, while Team
Lakay flyweight Danny Kingad makes his ONE Championship debut against
Muhamad Haidar of Malaysia to kick off what should be an action-packed
evening of world-class mixed martial arts.
Fans from around the world can witness the action online via live streaming at http://www.onefc.com/livestream. The event will be available for purchase at just US$9.99. For more updates on ONE Championship™, please visit www.onefc.com and follow Twitter and Instagram @ONEFCMMA and Facebookatwww.facebook.com/ONEFCMMA
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