List of ONE Championship alumni

This is a list of former employees of the professional mixed martial arts promotion ONE Championship (previously known as ONE Fighting Championship and ONE FC). The fighters are listed in order by weight class.

Alumni (Mixed Martial Arts)

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Name Weight class ONE record Ref
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BrazilBrazil Rolles Gracie Jr. Heavyweight 2–0
United States of AmericaUnited States Tony Johnson Heavyweight 1–1
United States of AmericaUnited States Tim Sylvia Heavyweight 0–1 (1)
BelarusBelarus Andrei Arlovski Heavyweight 0–0 (1)
CameroonCameroon Alain Ngalani Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
4–6 (2)
EnglandUnited States Brandon Vera Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
4–3
EnglandEngland James McSweeney Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
2–1
BrazilBrazil Roger Gracie Cruiserweight 2–0
BrazilBrazil Renato Sobral Cruiserweight 1–0
JapanJapan Tatsuya Mizuno Middleweight
Cruiserweight
3–4
PolandPoland Marcin Prachnio Middleweight
Cruiserweight
4–0
NetherlandsNetherlands Reinier de Ridder Middleweight
Cruiserweight
7–2 (0–1–1 grappling record)
RussiaRussia Vitaly Bigdash Middleweight 5–3
NetherlandsNetherlands Melvin Manhoef Middleweight 1–1 (1)
BrazilBrazil Luís Santos Middleweight
Welterweight
5–3 (1)
JapanJapan Yushin Okami Middleweight
Welterweight
1–3
United States of AmericaUnited States Brock Larson Middleweight
Welterweight
1–1
JapanJapan Daichi Abe Middleweight
Welterweight
0–2
BrazilBrazil Yuri Simões Middleweight
Welterweight
0–2
United States of AmericaUnited States Ben Askren Welterweight 6–0 (1) [1]
RussiaRussia Murad Ramazanov Welterweight 3–0 (1)
United States of AmericaUnited States Phil Baroni Welterweight 1–2
BrazilBrazil Cosmo Alexandre Welterweight 1–0
BrazilBrazil Renzo Gracie Welterweight 1–0
RussiaRussia Rustam Khabilov Welterweight 1–0
JapanJapan Yoshiyuki Yoshida Welterweight 1–0
JapanJapan Nobutatsu Suzuki Welterweight
Lightweight
2–2
JapanJapanSouth Korea Yoshihiro Akiyama Welterweight
Lightweight
2–1
United States of AmericaUnited States Roger Huerta Lightweight 2–3 [2]
United States of AmericaUnited States Caros Fodor Lightweight 3–1
IranIran Kamal Shalorus Lightweight 2–2
JapanJapan Kazuki Tokudome Lightweight 2–2
South AfricaSouth Africa Vuyisile Colossa Lightweight 2–1
United States United States Eddie Alvarez Lightweight 1–2 (1) [3]
JapanThailand Shannon Wiratchai Lightweight
Featherweight
9–6 (1)
JapanJapan Kotetsu Boku Lightweight
Featherweight
6–7
MongoliaMongolia Jadamba Narantungalag Featherweight 6–3
BrazilBrazil Herbert Burns Featherweight 5–2
PakistanPakistan Bashir Ahmad Featherweight 3–3
JapanJapan Koyomi Matsushima Featherweight 3–2
MalaysiaMalaysia Melvin Yeoh Featherweight 1–2
JapanJapan Kazunori Yokota Featherweight 0–3
RussiaRussia Movlid Khaybulaev Featherweight 1–0
BrazilBrazil Bruno Pucci Featherweight
Bantamweight
5–6
United States of AmericaUnited States Jens Pulver Featherweight
Bantamweight
1–2 [4]
BrazilBrazil Bibiano Fernandes Bantamweight 12–3
JapanJapan Masakazu Imanari Bantamweight 3–3
ThailandThailand Yodsanan Sityodtong Bantamweight 4–1
JapanJapan Masakatsu Ueda Bantamweight 3–1
JapanJapan Koetsu Okazaki Bantamweight 2–2
ChinaChina Heili Alateng Bantamweight 1–0
ChinaChina Song Yadong Bantamweight 0–1
United States of AmericaUnited States Demetrious Johnson Flyweight 5–0
JapanJapan Yasuhiro Urushitani Flyweight 1–1
MyanmarMyanmar Mite Yine Flyweight 1–1
ThailandThailand Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke Strawweight 12–7
JapanJapan Yoshitaka Naito Strawweight 5–4
JapanJapan Namiki Kawahara Strawweight 0–2
MalaysiaMalaysia Ann Osman Women's Flyweight 5–4
United States of AmericaUnited StatesPhilippines Ana Julaton Women's Flyweight 2–2
BrazilBrazil Michelle Nicolini Women's Strawweight 4–2
United States of AmericaUnited StatesSingapore Angela Lee Women's Strawweight
Women's Atomweight
11–3
IndonesiaIndonesia Priscilla Hertati Lumban Gaol Women's Atomweight 7–5
IndonesiaJapan Mei Yamaguchi Women's Atomweight 6–6
United States of AmericaUnited StatesVietnam Bi Nguyen Women's Atomweight 2–5 [5]
IndiaIndia Jeet Toshi Women's Atomweight 1–3
United States of AmericaUnited StatesSingapore Victoria Lee Women's Atomweight 3–0 [6]
CambodiaCambodia Tharoth Sam Women's Atomweight 1–2
PhilippinesPhilippines Jujeath Nagaowa Women's Atomweight 2–0

Alumni (Kickboxing & Muay Thai)

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Name Weight class ONE record Ref
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CameroonCameroon Alain Ngalani Heavyweight 0–1 (1)
NetherlandsNetherlands Errol Zimmerman Heavyweight 0–1
NetherlandsNetherlands Ismael Londt Heavyweight 0–1
MoroccoMorocco Tarik Khbabez Heavyweight
Light Heavyweight
4–1
RomaniaRomania Bogdan Stoica Light Heavyweight 0–1
BrazilBrazil Cosmo Alexandre Welterweight 2–1
NetherlandsNetherlands Santino Verbeek Welterweight 1–1
ItalyItaly Mustapha Haida Lightweight 1–3
GermanyGermany Arian Sadiković Lightweight 2–1
AustraliaAustralia John Wayne Parr Lightweight 0–2
NetherlandsNetherlands Marouan Toutouh Lightweight 0–1
ThailandThailand Petchmorakot Petchyindee Academy Featherweight 7–2 (1)
FranceFrance Samy Sana Featherweight 3–5
ThailandThailand Yodsanklai Fairtex Featherweight 3–3
NetherlandsNetherlands Mohammed Boutasaa Featherweight 3–2
ThailandGermany Enriko Kehl Featherweight 2–3
GeorgiaGeorgia (country) Davit Kiria Featherweight 1–4
NetherlandsNetherlands Andy Souwer Featherweight 1–3
NetherlandsNetherlands Tayfun Özcan Featherweight 1–3
ArmeniaArmenia Armen Petrosyan Featherweight 0–3
RussiaRussia Dzhabar Askerov Featherweight 1–1
Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo Chris Ngimbi Featherweight 1–1
ThailandThailand Sagetdao Petpayathai Featherweight 1–0
ThailandThailand Rodlek P.K. Saenchaimuaythaigym Bantamweight 4–3
ThailandThailand Capitan Petchyindee Academy Bantamweight 3–2
JapanJapan Hiroaki Suzuki Bantamweight 2–2
SerbiaSerbia Ognjen Topic Bantamweight 1–3
ThailandThailand Yodpanomrung Jitmuangnon Bantamweight 1–2
ThailandThailand Kongsak P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym Bantamweight 2–0
FranceFrance Adam Noi Bantamweight 1–1
ThailandThailand Rittewada Petchyindee Academy Bantamweight 1–1
FranceFrance Brice Delval Bantamweight 0–2
ChinaChina Qiu Jianliang Bantamweight 0–1
FranceFrance Azize Hlali Bantamweight 0–1
FranceFrance Bobo Sacko Bantamweight 0–1
ThailandThailand Petchdam Petchyindee Academy Flyweight 5–3
ThailandThailand Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy Flyweight 4–1
CyprusCyprus Michael Savvas Flyweight 2–3
ThailandThailand Singtongnoi Por.Telakun Flyweight 2–2
SpainSpain Daniel Puertas Gallardo Flyweight 1–2
ChinaChina Wang Wenfeng Flyweight 1–2
FranceFrance Hakim Hamech Flyweight 1–1
JapanJapan Masahide Kudo Flyweight 0–2
SurinameSuriname Sergio Wielzen Flyweight 0–2
ChinaChina Wang Junguang Strawweight 1–2
FranceFrance Daren Rolland Strawweight 0–2
EnglandEngland Andy Howson Strawweight 0–1
ArgentinaArgentina Federico Roma Strawweight 0–1
GermanyGermany Christina Breuer Women's Featherweight 1–0
NetherlandsNetherlands Jorina Baars Women's Featherweight 0–1
EnglandEngland Iman Barlow Women's Strawweight 2–0
USAUnited States Janet Todd Women's Atomweight 7–3
TaiwanTaiwan Kai Ting Chuang Women's Atomweight 1–2
NorwayNorway Anne Line Hogstad Women's Atomweight 1–1
JapanJapan Ayaka Miyauchi Women's Atomweight 0–1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "UFC, ONE Championship agree to Demetrious Johnson, Ben Askren deal". 27 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Bellator 196's Roger Huerta fighting for better contract with one-bout deal". 31 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Eddie Alvarez will no longer fight for ONE Championship, with sources saying MMA veteran open to boxing move". 21 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Jens Pulver thinks winning the ONE FC bantamweight grand prix would be the perfect way to end his career". 4 October 2012.
  5. ^ "ONE Championship grants Bi Nguyen release from roster; 'Killer Bee' says fight news coming soon". 3 August 2022.
  6. ^ Atkin, Nicolas and Taylor, Tom (8 January 2023). ""ONE Championship's Victoria Lee dies at 18 years old, MMA world in mourning". South China Morning Post. Retrieved January 8, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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