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ONE Championship has announced it is taking legal action against Rodtang Jitmuangnon in three countries, citing multiple breaches of his con
The Thai mega star finds him on the receiving end of a lawsuit.
It's moments like this that make me wonder: what if Rizin bought ONE Championship?
Ever since ONE Friday Fights 147 & "Superfan Fights", the "World's Largest Martial Arts Organization" has been penny-pinching its fans with quantity over quality bullcrap. They've paywalled a portion of the free-to-air ONE Lumpinee / ONE Friday Fights events into something called The Inner Circle, featuring world title fights, which requires a streaming subscription of USD $9.99 per month. Meanwhile, we now know the new monthly ONE Samurai series in Japan will be PPV-exclusive; ONE Samurai 1 will cost $40 USD.
This is on top of the still ongoing ONE Fight Night / ONE on Prime Video (& Sky Sports) series and, presumably, quarterly numbered PPV events. In total, it will cost you $65 USD to watch all of ONE Championship this month. Imagine paying 65 bucks per month to watch a single combat sports promotion? At least UFC had the common courtesy to air its Fight Nights on regular TV considering how over-expensive their PPVs are.
Nowadays, RIZIN PPVs can be bought outside Japan either on their own, or with a monthly or annual subscription on Rizin.tv. It helps that RIZIN events were held sporadically; they will attempt to hold an event every month for the rest of 2026.
And, yes, The Inner Circle cards will naturally be held in the SAME ARENA as virtually every other ONE Championship event: Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. ONE Championship, a billion dollar unicorn, USED to hold events across Asia before COVID. They haven't held an event in Singapore, Malaysia, or the Philippines since 2022; and there's been no activity in China since COVID killed the ONE Hero series.
After the Lumpinee partnership began in 2023, EVERY non-PPV event promoted by ONE has been held at Lumpinee. This month's ONE Samurai 1 in Japan will be among the few exceptions.
Contrast RIZIN events being held all across Japan.
By the way: it took around 9 years for RIZIN to hold its first international event, RIZIN LANDMARK 7 in Azerbaijan, on 4 November 2023. Their second and last event to date held outside Japan, RIZIN World Series in Korea, took place 2 years later.
ONE has only held 4 events outside Asia between 2023 and 2025; 2 events in Colorado, USA, 2 events in Qatar from the Lusail Sports Arena. It's more impressive than RIZIN, but pitiful not only compared to where the Professional Fighters League has been, but also considering the PFL has established regional branches in Africa and, previously, Europe and MENA.
And yes, this is the same PFL that was able to buy Bellator ONLY because Paramount is fucking dogshit.
RIZIN has been able to fly under the radar in-part due to its obscurity
(i.e. ignorant MMA "fans" who only watch UFC). My article on ONE Championship doesn't do justice to the many scandals they've been involved in. To make a long story short: when it comes to celebrating "the values of integrity, humility, honor, respect, courage, discipline, and compassion”, RIZIN has a done a far better job projecting that image compared to ONE.
And yes, this is the same RIZIN Fighting Federation in-which an obnoxious American "gangster" is currently champion.
RIZN is almost everything ONE Championship should've been. If you go purely by optics, RIZIN is the biggest mixed martial arts promotion in Asia, whereas ONE has become a glorified kickboxing and muay thai league that also does MMA and, on occasion, submission grappling.
Of course, the solution to all of the above isn't with a merger (there have been way too many of those, and they all sucked), but with a proper re-evaluation. ONE Championship recently cut the women's strawweight division; it should consider cutting MMA (and grappling) altogether.
Kyoma Akimoto!!!!!!!!!!! Officially in a new era of Japanese MMA. The young talent is figuring things out.
I really think Mix has fucked up his back. He looks terrible in ways that he didn't in Bellator. And I don't think it's reflective of his competition level changing. He looks robotic and stiff. He was never a smooth striker but wow.
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Kyoma Akimoto vs. Suguru Nii | RIZIN Shiwasu no Cho Tsuwamono Matsuri
19 year old Kyoma Akimoto (10-1) is probably the best prospect still fighting in Japan. He's finished 9 of his opponents as a pro. He's been 4-0 since moving to 145. Just a very dangerous young fighter. And in true Japanese fashion, his promotion is throwing him in the deep end.
Patchy Mix, fresh off a disappointing run in the UFC, has signed with RIZIN and is moving up to featherweight.
Akimoto and Mix will face off in the main event of RIZIN 52 this Saturday (March 7).