ONE Championship to hold Full Blast II on 11 June

ONE Championship will convene its thrilling contest named ONE: Full Blast II, featuring world-class fighters at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore on 11 June, said the ONE source.
In the main card or Muay Thai catchweight of 62.8 kilograms bout, Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy will take on Elias Mahmoudi.
Next in the mixed martial arts lightweight fight, Ben Wilhelm will face Amarsanaa Tsogookhuu.
In the mixed martial arts featherweight bout, Ma Jia Wen will fight against Yoon Chang Min.
Likewise, in the kickboxing flyweight fight, Wang Wenfeng will meet Taiki Naito.
“Fight fans are in for more non-stop martial arts action at ONE: FULL BLAST II. Muay Thai phenoms collide in a main pivotal event, as the technical precision of Lumpinee Muay Thai World Champion Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy goes up against the flashy skills of Elias Mahmoudi.
Also on the stacked card are some spectacular kickboxing and mixed martial arts bouts, so mark your calendars, check your local listings, and download the ONE Super App now”, said ONE Championship organizers.
The whole event will be streamed live on Skynet Channel at 7 pm Myanmar Time (MMT) on Friday, and a free-to-air show will also be available on the ONE Championship YouTube Channel and ONE Super Mobile application.—GNLM

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