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Dzhabir Dzhabrailov scores a first-round knockout of Chase Mann at ONE Fight Night 42 Dzhabir Dzhabrailov scores a stunning first-round knockout at ONE Fight Night 42

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Bangkok, Thailand – ONE Championship returned to the legendary Lumpinee Stadium on Friday night for another electrifying night of martial arts action ONE Fight Night 42: Mann vs. Dzhabrailov it provided spectacular endings and dramatic changes in dynamics.

The event was headlined by a welterweight MMA clash between rising stars Dzhabira Dzhabrailov and Chase Mann, while Muay Thai legend Sam-A Gaiyanghadao turned back the clock in a thrilling co-main fight against Elmehdi El Jamari.

Dzhabrailov chases Mann for the first defeat of his career

The main event was the undefeated Turkish sensation Jabir Jabrailov delivering a devastating knockout in the first round, giving the Americans the advantage Chase “Mannimal” Mann the first defeat in his professional career.

Mann wasted no time pressing the action, scoring an early takedown and immediately setting a swift pace. The Arkansas native struck first, catching Dzhabrailov with a pointed right hook that knocked the 21-year-old to the canvas.

However, Dzhabrailov quickly recovered and returned fire during a series of rapid exchanges of blows.

Moments later, the Turkish phenom shoved Mann into the corner of the ring and detonated a crusher left hook which landed on my chin. Mann immediately went down, and two subsequent hammer fists sealed a decisive knockout 2:31 of the opening round.

This stunning finish left Dzhabrailov undefeated and one of the most memorable knockouts of the night at Lumpinee Stadium.

Sam-A survives the knockdown and finishes El Jamari in a wild comeback

In the co-main event, former multiple-time ONE World Champion Sam-A Gaiyanghadao reminded fans why he remains one of the most decorated Muay Thai fighters.

Take on the aggressive Moroccan attacker Elmehdi “Sniper” El JamariSam-A endured a tense first round, while El Jamari landed several pointed uppercuts and controlled the opening exchanges.

The fight broke out in the second round.

Sam-A changed gears and began marching forward, using powerful combos. A thunderous left hook caused the first knockdown, and moments later a piston-like straight left knocked El Jamari down again.

But the drama wasn’t over.

El Jamari responded with a powerful left hook of his own, sending Sam-A to the canvas and briefly shaking the Thai legend.

Still recovering, Sam-A put on a spectacular performance a kick to the head ending the fight who knocked down El Jamari for the third time in the round, forcing the referee to stop the fight 2:43 of round 2 in one of the most dramatic endings of the evening.

Bonus winners

Two players returned home Performance bonuses of $50,000 for his unique victories:

  • Sam-A Gaiyanghadao
  • Hiroba Minowa

ONE Fight Night 42: Mann vs. Dzhabrailov – full results

Main event

  • Dzhabir Jabrailov def. Chase Mann via KO (ground-and-pound), round 1 – 2:31
    (MMA – welterweight)

Joint main event

  • Sam-A Gaiyanghadao def. Elmehdi El Jamari by KO (kick to the head), round 2 – 2:43
    (Muay Thai – Strawweight)

Main card and featured fights

  • Suakim Pongsuphan PK def. Wladimir Kuzmin via unanimous decision (Muay Thai – bantamweight)
  • Hiroba Minowa def. Karen Ghazaryan via submission (rear-naked choke), round 1 – 4:07 (MMA – strawweight)
  • Black Panther def. Diego Paeza via split decision (Muay Thai – flyweight)
  • Dante Leon def. Kenta Iwamoto via unanimous decision (submission grappling – welterweight)
  • Joshua Perreira def. Gilberta Nakatani by KO (back fist + ground punch), round 1 – 0:38 (MMA – flyweight)
  • Dmitrii Kovtun def. Mohanad Battbootti via unanimous decision (Muay Thai – bantamweight)

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Robert Whittaker admits light heavyweight move comes with major risks

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Robert Whittaker admits light heavyweight move comes with major risks

Former UFC middleweight king Robert Whittaker has committed to a
permanent move to 205. | 📷: Getty/UFC



Robert
Whittaker acknowledges the “risk and threat†of moving up to
light heavyweight in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Ahead of his fight with Nikita
Krylov at
UFC 329 on Saturday, July 11, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas,
Whittaker reflected on how power is among the most important
factors in the light heavyweight division, regardless of individual
skill level.

Robert Whittaker breaks down the dangers of light heavyweight
move

Whittaker, who has committed to a permanent move up to the light
heavyweight division, spoke about the challenging aspects of the
move ahead of UFC 329. The Australian highlighted that power is the
equalizer and that, irrespective of technical ability, almost all
strikes absorbed at 205 pounds will be damaging.

“You see, power is the ultimate equaliser, and I understand that,â€
the former UFC middleweight champion said in a recent interview. “I
understand that you don't… It doesn't matter how technical you are;
if you get hit hard by a heavy dude, it's going to hurt. So, I
understand the risk and the threat. That is the danger of moving up
to light heavyweight.â€

Nevertheless, Whittaker remains confident his skills will translate
to the heavier division.

“But I believe my skill set is champion level,†he added. “The
speed that I have, the physicality that I have, are at a champion
level, and I am going to bring them.â€

Whittaker is coming off back-to-back losses at middleweight, which
prompted the move. Krylov, his next opponent, is a seasoned veteran
and a natural 205-pounder. However, the Ukrainian-born Russian
isn't known for his power, relying on durability and grappling
skills instead.

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Paddy Pimblett discusses the goalposts being moved after Justin Gaethje's UFC title win

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Paddy Pimblett discusses the goalposts being moved after Justin Gaethje's UFC title win

UFC star Paddy Pimblett has spoken about the goalposts being moved after Justin Gaethje's huge UFC Freedom 250 triumph.

In the co-main event of UFC 329, Paddy Pimblett will attempt to vault himself back into contention for the UFC lightweight championship when he faces off against Benoit Saint Denis, someone who will also feel like he is on the verge of earning a crack at the gold.

RELATED: Paddy Pimblett believes he can secure Conor McGregor bout after UFC 329: ‘I'll fight him at welterweight in MSG'

At the start of the year, Pimblett fell short in his attempt to win the interim belt when he lost to Justin Gaethje, who proceeded to shock the world and defeat Ilia Topuria to become the undisputed king at 155 pounds.

In a recent pre-fight scrum, Pimblett had the following to say about the ever-changing narrative changes in MMA.

Pimblett reflects on battle with Gaethje

“I got wrote off after that,†Pimblett told MMA Junkie and other reporters at a pre-fight news conference Wednesday ahead of Saturday's event at T-Mobile Arena. “Everybody said I got beat by him, an old man. Then, he goes and does that to Ilia Topuria, and all of a sudden he's the best thing since sliced bread. This just shows how the goalposts get moved constantly.â€

“… I said that after I fought him. I got more respect losing a fight than I did winning seven in a row in the UFC. It just shows how mad our fanbase is, doesn't it?â€

“With him winning and becoming undisputed champion, it looks good for me. I said that after he beat me. I said he was going to beat Ilia Topuria. I said it was fate that he beat me. It was his destiny. He was going to win the world title at the White House. I was just in the way.â€

Quotes via MMA Junkie

Will Paddy Pimblett find his way to a UFC world title shot in the future? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, BJPENN Nation!

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Terrance McKinney hoping to meet King Green 'in the middle and scrap' at UFC 329: 'Give the fans a show'

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Terrance McKinney hoping to meet King Green 'in the middle and scrap' at UFC 329: 'Give the fans a show'

Terrance McKinney wants to make a statement at UFC 329.

McKinney is set to open up the UFC 329 main card against King Green in what should be a fan-friendly fight for however long it lasts. When McKinney got the fight offer to fight on a Conor McGregor card and against an opponent like Green, it was an immediate yes, despite it being on rather short notice.

“It was five weeks out, and I was like, that was too big of an opportunity to not say yes to,†McKinney said on Just Scrap Radio on BJPENN.com. “I was close to 200lbs, and I got my weight down. I'm blessed to be on a card like this.â€

McKinney knows getting to open up the main card of a McGregor fight is huge. So, he believes this is the biggest fight of his career to date.

“This is a huge opportunity, and it's cool to fight a big name in the company,†McKinney added. “It helps solidify me and helps me get a ranked opponent. … You can't overlook him, he's crafty and awkward, you have to respect him, or you pay the piper. I know he's dangerous, but so am I. I'm ready to give the fans a show.â€

As Terrance McKinney said, he plans to give the fans a show, so he's hopeful King Green will want to meet in the middle and throw down with him. If that happens, he expects to get a first-round finish to send a statement to the lightweight division.

“I'm not taking him lightly, but no matter who it is, there's a possibility I get him out of there in the first round. And, I have the tools to do that on the feet or on the ground. I'm excited to meet him in the middle and scrap. … I'm down to stand-up, but the pressure and size difference, I bet he shoots,†McKinney said.

Should McKinney get the first-round stoppage win at UFC 329, he expects it will lead to a ranked opponent next time out.

“I think I get a ranked opponent next. Lord willing, everything goes to plan, I shoot for a ranked opponent after that. Take it fight by fight and fight for the belt when it's all said and done,†McKinney concluded.

Do you think Terrance McKinney will beat King Green at UFC 329?

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