ONE flyweight MMA world champion Yuya Wakamatsu defended his title with a second-round TKO stoppage of former straight king Joshua Pacio. The Japanese fighter absorbed early strikes before taking control in the first round with sustained ground strikes. Wakamatsu finished the contest at 54 seconds of the second round with a combination that dropped Pacio, following with knees until the referee intervened.
Priot to that, ONE lightweight MMA world champion Christian Lee handed undefeated challenger Alibeg Rasulov his first career loss in their rematch. The two-division ruler defended multiple takedown attempts before landing a body knee and high kick in the second round. Lee secured a D’Arce choke and finished with grounded knees at 2:32 of round two, improving to 18-4 with 17 career finishes.
Takeru Segawa earned his first ONE Championship victory in Japan with a second-round TKO of Denis Puric at 2:49. The former three-division K-1 champion scored four knockdowns across two rounds. Puric mounted a comeback with heavy punches in the second frame before Takeru secured two more knockdowns to force the stoppage. Takeru improved to 45-5 and positioned himself for a rematch with Rodtang Jitmuangnon.
Tye Ruotolo maintained his undefeated MMA record with a first-round rear-naked choke submission of Shozo Isojima at 2:26. The three-time ONE welterweight submission grappling world champion demonstrated improved striking before transitioning to ground control and securing back position for the finish.
Suakim Sor Jor Tongprajin stopped Jake Peacock with a left hook at 26 seconds of round three. The three-division Lumpinee Stadium Muay Thai world champion recovered from early trouble in the opening round before landing the decisive strike in the final frame, improving to 155-59.










