Muhammad Aiman Shakes Up ONE Championship: The Moment He Earned His Place

Muhammad Aiman Shakes Up ONE Championship: The Moment He Earned His Place

Muhammad Aiman’s Fight Night: From Nerve‑Panic to Knockout Glory

Back‑to‑Back Battles: The 2017 Legacy

  • 2017 Preview – Aiman squared off against Brazil’s BJJ wizard Eduardo Novaes at ONE: THRONE OF TIGERS in Kuala Lumpur.
  • The Pre‑Fight Panic – “I was so nervous,” he confides. “Backstage I’d freak out, contact lenses gone, and my vision turned into a blackhole.”
  • Music to the Rescue – “When my theme blasted, the chaos dissolved. I walked out, wolf‑ready, and the nerves vanished.”

It All Comes Down to the Cage

Seeing as Aiman’s MMA chops were fresher than Novaes’ debut, he let that experience shine. While the first round was a quick kick‑and‑punch sprint, the second commenced a tactical chess match.

Strategic Skirmishes

  • “I kept searching for clean, clean strikes,” Aiman says. “I launched a left body kick, noticed Novaes’ hand drop—razor‑thin guard.”
  • “I tried a left hand jab next; it rattled him. Eyes on the point‑blank instinct—was he still up? He was, but his body’s exposed.”
  • “I delivered one massive left kick, and the floor was their new court.”

First–Time Stop‑Watch Victory

That decisive kick catapulted Aiman into the winner’s circle. The win, the first stoppage in his pro career, cemented his claim as “one of the toughest fighters from Malaysia.” The moment felt like a “miracle rehearsal” he had imagined weeks ahead.

Upcoming Showdown: “Rock Man” Chen Lei

Aiman’s next challenge pits him against the crafty bantamweight Chen Lei in Shanghai’s Baoshan Arena on 8 September. A Rocky‑style finish could catapult him into title contention.

Will the “Jungle Cat” topple the “Rock Man”? Only one date will tell. Stay tuned for the knockout fireworks!