ONE FC will make its debut in the United Arab Emirates next month with a card set to feature four title fights. Leading the bill at ONE FC 19 will be a welterweight title fight between champion Nobutatsu Suzuki (11-1-2) and former Bellator MMA champ Ben Askren (13-0). Also on the card, lightweight champ Shinya Aoki (35-6) defends his title against Kamal Shalorus (9-3-2), and featherweight titleholder Koji Oishi (25-9-10) will put his belt on the line against an opponent to be announced soon. A fourth title fight for the card putting the vacant middleweight belt up for grabs will be announced in the coming days, as well.
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