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WATCH: An enranged 'Reug Reug' unleashes his power in TKO win over Batradz Gazzaev in Singapore

When Oumar Kane received his first ONE Championship loss at the hands of Kirill Grishenko in April 2021 at ONE on TNT IV via second-round TKO, he was eager to return to the win column in his next match.

That eagerness quickly became wrath when Batradz Gazzaev choked him during their final faceoff before their match at ONE 161, and ONE Championship published this revenge of Kane over Gazzaev in a recent Instagram video:

"Here for business 🔥 Will Reug Reug's power be enough to dethrone Anatoly Malykhin and claim the ONE Heavyweight MMA World Title at ONE 169? @reugreug"
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The video showcased the winning moment of 'Reug Reug' after that choking incident with the Russian contender.

The Senegalese behemoth summoned his inner drummer and finished the 'Cannibal' with punishing ground-and-pound punches to force the referee to end the match at the 2:15 mark of the second frame to collect his third win in the promotion.


Oumar Kane claims that Anatoly Malykihin started their heated feud ahead of their world title clash at ONE 169

Kane is now on a hot four-fight win streak, and that punched him a ticket to his first world title opportunity at the main event of ONE 169 on Nov. 8, as he challenges the current three-sport world champion Anatoly Malykhin for the ONE heavyweight MMA world title.

Before he gets his hands on 'Sladkiy', he recently claimed that the Russian knockout artist had started their heated rivalry with his antics and trash-talking.

The 971 MMA and Black Panther Sports representative shared this with ONE Championship through a recent interview, as he said:

"No, it's not me. It's Anatoly talking bullsh*t. I didn't start this. That guy is talking too much. He called me once on Facetime and he was just, 'Blah, blah, blah,' you know? That guy is very funny."

The stacked ONE 169 card goes down inside the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov. 8, and North American viewers with an active Prime Video subscription can watch it live and for free.

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