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Kiamrian Abbasov Mauls Agilan Thani at One: Destiny of Champions

One Championship’s final event of 2018 went down Friday, Dec. 7 at the Putra Indoor Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

In the headline fight of “One: Destiny of Champions,” Kiamrian Abbasov silenced a partisan crowd, as he submitted Kuala Lampur native Agilan Thani in the opening stanza. The fighter from Kyrgyzstan imposed his wrestling superiority and took Thani for a couple of rides with his unceasing suplexes. Abbasov pounded his opponent with some heavy shots, then managed to lock on a rear-naked choke, forcing the Malaysian to tap out at 2:35 of the first round. After such an impressive performance, One welterweight champion Zebaztian Kadestam may have found his first title challenger.

In the co-feature bout, Malaysia’s Hayatun Jihin Radzuan and Taiwanese fighter Jenny Huang took it to the judges’ scorecards. Radzuan displayed some high-level grappling skills, despite her background in muay Thai and kickboxing. She also showed a lot of heart, resisting a tight triangle choke attempt from her opponent in the last seconds of Round 2. In the end, the judges awarded Radzuan a fourth victory to open her thus far undefeated career.

Elsewhere, former One middleweight champion Vitaly Bigdash (10-2) submitted Yuki Niimura (12-5) thanks to a slick reverse triangle shoulder lock at 4:24 of the first stanza. In the opening bout of the main card, former Shooto strawweight champ Yosuke Saruta (18-8-3) handed former One strawweight champ Alex Silva (7-3) his second loss in the Singaporean promotion via unanimous decision.

On the preliminary card, Mei Yamaguchi (18-11-1) defeated Jomary Torres (4-2) via unanimous decision, Cambodia’s Chan Rothana (5-3) crushed Abrou Fernandes (1-1) via TKO at 4:06 of Round 2 and Savannah Nahry Em (3-0) smashed Iryna Kyselova (10-4) by first-round TKO.

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com

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