One Night of Fury at Singapore Indoors
Friday night, 9 November, the Singapore Indoor Stadium turned into a battleground where victories were hard‑earned and surprises were the norm. A spectacular onslaught of stoppages lit up the main card and kept fans at the edge of their seats.
Garry “The Lion Killer” Tonon – “Fight‑Worthy
Former EBI grappling champion Garry Tonon opened with a bang, taking his 3‑0 UFC‑style record in just the first round. He tackled Korean featherweight Sung Jong Lee and locked a guillotine choke that made the opponent tumble to the mat. Even as Lee scrambled to escape, Tonon rolled into a mount, tightened the grip, and forced the tap. A fine blend of footwork and groundwork put the ring in the hands of a newcomer.
Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke – Straight‑Up Submissions
After a gap since March, the former ONE Strawweight title holder turned to Muay Thai brilliance. He landed a flurry of strikes while hunting for chokes, but the real thrill came when he hit a rear‑naked choke on Himanshu Kaushik. This finished India’s fighter at 4:45 of the second round, taking Dejdamrong’s record to 9‑4.
Muangthai P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym – The “Elbow Zombie” Goes Unanimous
Another star of the night, Muangthai, earned his 196th Muay Thai victory when he pushed the cyclo‑cosmic young man Panicos Yusuf to a unanimous decision. The elder fighter showcased relentless elbow strikes, earning his spot as a legend in the cage.
Shuya “Stealth” Kamikubo – The Calm, Steady Steal
In the ONE Super Series bantamweight, Shuya Kamikubo floated around his opponent, scoring a decisive first‑round knockdown that set the tone for a close but technically superior duel. By a unanimous decision, his sixth straight win (second in the ONE arena) comfortably edged out Muhammad Aiman.
DEEP Tournament Champion – Tremendous Takedowns
Japan’s Shuya Kamikubo turned the fight upside down by grabbing three takedowns, sweeping through each round, and clinching a dominant win over his Malaysian rival. His record now stands at 9‑1‑1.
The Stalker Xie Bin – A Flawless Victory
With a quiet confidence, Xie Bin dug a D’arce choke in a rapid 3:19, seizing a fourth straight win in the bantamweight contest against Hisyam Samsudin.
The Archangel Anthony Engelen – Head‑Kick KO
A stunning 39‑second spectacle as Anthony Engelen knocked out Meas Meul with a clean head‑kick, sending the stranger into an instant canvas. He now tallies a 7‑4 record.
Closing Lines – A Night of Tally
Where Muay Thai’s power meets global jiu‑jitsu finesse, this evening delivered a handful of near‑infinite battles. From stunning submissions to unstoppable striking, the Singapore crowd was treated to an unforgettable roller‑coaster of one‑handed domination and smart defense. If you missed it, you missed a rollerblading pas de deux of strength, strategy, and sheer physical artistry.
