Cosmo Alexandre Drops a Massive KO in Manila

Cosmo Alexandre Drops a Massive KO in Manila

Cosmo “Good Boy” Alexandre Takes the Mic and Reduces “The Dragon” to a Meme

On Friday, 20 April, the world’s most flamboyant Brazilian finally put his ring name to good use. With a jaw‑dropping footwork jam and a knee‑to‑body that left everyone gasping for breath, Cosmo “Good Boy” Alexandre rolled into the ONE Championship arena, a playground carved out of the remarkable Mall of Asia in Manila, and rumbled into his dream debut against the Aussie‑born, hype‑packed Elliot “The Dragon” Compton. The result? A knockout that redefines what it means to turn the heat on and cap it with a “wham!” moment.

Round One – The Dragon’s Dance

  • Compton’s Cowboys: He strutted in with a “spinning back‑elbow” swagger – a trademark that got the YO‑LOs rubbing the punches together nicely.
  • Tech Writ: The Aussie dazzled with punches, elbows, and a peppy footwork pace that seemed to outburn the more physical “Good Boy.”
  • Alexandre’s Chill: He didn’t jump out of habit, but kept his eyes on the prize, steadily building tension as the bell was knocked again.

Round Two – Godzilla Gets Tapped

  • Turning up the Engine: Alexandre shifted gears mid‑fight – foot firmly planted, hips humming, and the knees roared louder than a carnival drum.
  • Sub‑Key Move: He planted a perfect left knee to the mid‑section behind a slick uppercut, straight to the gut.
  • COM‑SION: The blow sent “The Dragon” crashing to the canvas like a cartoon character with a busted jostle. The referee’s 10‑count went nope, skip, and the knockout ticked down at 2:41.

R.J.A – The Ruine of Rival Amplitude

With the win, Alexandre’s record shimmers at 69‑18‑1, and his next moves? Keep mixing up the fighters and perhaps, you know, a brand new celebrity cameo that could ghost the next one. Meanwhile, “The Dragon” must now face a new record: 45‑12. Oops.

Final Curtain Call

Transforming a “competition into a show of power” is Cosmo’s forte: four‑time Muay Thai and three‑time kick‑boxing world champ – no small brag, he simply lives it. The wall‑paper of his triumph will keep flipping every time he steps into the ring.