5 reasons why you must watch ONE X on March 26
ONE Championship’s upcoming 10-year anniversary extravaganza, ONE X, which goes down live from the Singapore Indoor Stadium this Saturday, is one of the most significant martial arts events in history.
With five world title fights and a series of mixed martial arts, kickboxing, Muay Thai and submission grappling bouts, as well as an extremely rare hybrid-rules matchup, ONE X is no doubt a must-watch TV spectacle. Considering how massive the event is, it’s been split up into three separate cards.
There are a multitude of reasons why you should watch ONE X. If you’re still on the fence, here are five of them.
#5. Biggest women’s atomweight fight in martial arts history at ONE X: Grand Finale
ONE women’s atomweight world champion Angela Lee makes her much-anticipated return to the circle following more than two years away from competition. She became pregnant with her first child in late 2020 and effectively initiated her maternity leave.
During this period, former ONE atomweight kickboxing and Muay Thai world champion Stamp Fairtex tore through the atomweight division, steadily improving with every fight. She won the prestigious ONE Women's Atomweight World Grand Prix behind three spectacular performances, positioning herself as the No. 1 contender for the atomweight throne.
If Stamp defeats Lee, she will make history as the first fighter to win three world titles in three different sports, adding an MMA belt to her mantle.
Will Stamp achieve the unthinkable and usurp Lee from her lofty pedestal? Or will Lee return to form and continue her reign of dominance as the division’s queen? We'll find out on March 26.