Xie Bin Drops Sor Sey With First‑Round Choke in ONE: REIGN OF KINGS Opener – Asia News

Xie Bin Drops Sor Sey With First‑Round Choke in ONE: REIGN OF KINGS Opener – Asia News

Young Titan Xie Bin Pulls Off a Fast & Furious Finish

In a Flash

Manila’s Mall of the Philippines Stage was buzzing on July 27, but the only thing that really triggered the crowd was Xie Bin’s decisive guillotine choke on Sor Sey, a punch that took no more than 1 minute and 55 seconds of the opening round.

  • 20‑year‑old Xie Bin – 4-2 record, climbing the featherweight ladder.
  • 35‑year‑old Sor Sey – veteran from Cambodia, 4-2 too.
  • Venue: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, Philippines.

Size and Strategy

The Tianjin Top Team pro saw his opponent as a “short cannon” and didn’t waste a second. He pressed Sey down, used his height advantage like a bulldog with a chew toy, and forced the fight to the ground before he could even swing a leg.

Ground and Pound

  • Xie surfaced into side control almost instantly.
  • He began spamming strikes like a texting robot—quick, relentless, and precise.
  • After a few sharp punches, Xie slid into a keylock, then—just like a magician—swapped to the guillotine finish.

Victory in a Snap

The tap came at 1:55, short of the 2‑minute mark, and it wasn’t from anything but the choke. Xie’s sequence from strikes to submission felt like a well‑rehearsed dance routine—with Sor Sey taking the direction from a very quick “stop.”

What this Means

  • It’s the fourth straight win for Xie.
  • Three of those wins were finishes.
  • He’s still only 20—his full potential is far from exhausted.
  • Not only is Xie climbing the ranks, but he’s also chasing the title to be the first Chinese male athlete ever to grab a ONE World Championship.

Takeaway

When a young fighter like Xie takes a seasoned older opponent, the size difference, slick techniques, and a guaranteed “power guillotine” promise can make the calendar’s best fight for the moment:

“A crown isn’t just a title on a belt. It’s the look on a champion’s face after each submission.”