Showing posts with label One Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Championship. Show all posts

Relive the best of the historic event, ONE: HERO'S ASCENT!

GoWATCH the highlights on the ONE Super App

It was another memorable ONE Championship event held on 25th January 2019 with Filipino Superstar Geje "GRAVITY" Eustaquio versus Brazilian Adriano "MIKINHO" Moraes competing in the first-ever trilogy in ONE history in the main event for ONE: HERO’S ASCENT!

The rivals went the full distance in an epic battle that saw Moraes reclaiming the ONE FLYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP belt from Eustaquio via a unanimous decision to silence the hometown crowd at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Predator Philippines joins forces with ONE Championship to CONQUER NEW WORLDS

(L-R): JB Aquino, Marketing Communications Lead, Acer Philippines Inc.;
Brandon Vera, ONE Heavyweight World Champion; Rich Franklin,
ONE Championship VP & MMA Legend and Ray Gozon,
Predator Philippines Senior Marketing Manager
A new partnership has been forged between Predator Philippines and ONE Championship to bring Philippine gaming to new heights. Set at High Grounds Café, an other-worldly gaming café decked out in Predator G1 and G3 gaming units, Predator Philippines and ONE Championship challenged Filipino gamers to prepare for modern combat.

“Gaming is so much more than cool graphics and great sound effects – it’s about every gamer transforming into their characters and conquering new worlds in any galaxy and in any battle,” said Ray Gozon, Predator Philippines Senior Marketing Manager. “Serious gamers have intense skill, focus, and fury if they are to destroy their enemies. This is why ONE Championship is the perfect partner for us – ONE Championship fights and fighters embody the intensity that our gamers experience on Predator machines.”

Is Mark "Mugen" Striegl Ready To Strike Into Showbiz?

Though born and raised in Tokyo, Japan and a Fil-American, Mark "Mugen" Striegl fights in the MMA rings as a proud Filipino. He currently has 14 wins and 2 losses for his MMA career which he making his mark and aiming to give the country a international title.

But the road to be a MMA fighter was not that easy, He first started with wrestling while in high school, and under his brother’s tutelage soaked up other fighting styles such as Aikido, Taekwondo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Influenced by Pride Fighting Championship and K-1, he fought and made an impressive 77-1 record.

He joined the Wajutsu Keisyukai Gods dojo after high school and when they moved to San Diego, California during his college years, Mark trained at Victory MMA, and shuttled regularly between San Diego and Tokyo, keeping his loyalty to his Wajutsu “home.”

“Tarot” drums up scares as unsuspecting moviegoers find out their fate

Tarot brought nightmares to life at The Grove in Los Angeles, California, as they pranked unsuspecting moviegoers with the monsters of Tarot...