It’s been a spectacular year for Singapore-based promotion ONE Championship. With big-name signings and a packed schedule of events encompassing MMA, kickboxing and Muay Thai, 2019 has been the biggest year in ONE Championship history. The promotion has served up more than its fair share of spectacular finishes over the course of the year, as the stars of Asian MMA have delivered a plethora of eye-catching knockouts to wow the fans across the region. **** In Part 1 of ONE’s official countdown of their Top 10 Knockouts of the Year, we recap the finishes that occupy spots 10 to 7 on their list, as Thanh Le , Yuya Wakamatsu , Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev and Niu Kang Kang registered highlight-reel finishes in their respective bouts. The No
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