Indra Returns to One: A Shocking Turn of Fate at JCC
Picture this: the Jakarta Convention Center buzzing with adrenaline, the lights dimming, and the crowd holding its breath while a man who’s been on a long break re‑enters the ONE Championship ring. This isn’t just any comeback; it’s a full‑on, undefeated‑record‑preserving conquest by Indonesia’s own Victorio “Indra” Senduk.
The Stakes: A Battle of Brothers
Indra’s opponent? None other than fellow countryman Yohan “The Ice Man” Mulia Legowo. Legowo had a clear mission: make a quick finish in the first two rounds and finally break a two‑fight losing streak. The rule of the day: only one man could walk away with the bragging rights, and that man—yep, you guessed it—was “Indra.”
Opening Bell Chaos
The bell rang and Legowo was already blasting forward, trying to lock fingers inside Senduk’s guard. He landed a hook near the fence, aimed for the spine, and reached for a takedown that would bring Indra into the battlefield.
- 50 seconds in – Legowo: side control → full mount
- He then unleashes a flurry of left elbows and right hands, hunting for a submission like a fish looking for a tasty snack.
- His breakthrough? A deep armbar, a classic move that could have sent Senduk in a trembling helplessness.
The Showdown: Survival of the Strongest
But Senduk is no mere prey. When Legowo clamped that armbar, the stand‑up king fought back like a cat wrestling a dangling string. He scrambles, flips, and refuses to go down—an epic resistance that reminds fans why we love this sport.
Conclusion: An Indira‑lous Victory
In the end, the fight’s picture: two national heroes on the mat, a passionate crowd, and a title that stays intact—thanks to Indra’s relentless grit and unrivaled skill. The legend of One’s Kings of Courage just earned another chapter. Let’s keep cheering for this indomitable fighter!

Senduk’s Spectacular Come‑Back
Picture this: Senduk, the unlikely hero, finally steals the spotlight, climbs onto his rival’s shoulders, and starts unleashing a hand‑to‑knee storm. The referee, Yuji Shimada, watched his every move, almost waving the hand before the bell could even say, “Done.” The first round ended with an almost‑oops moment that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.
Round 2: a One‑Minute Power Play
- Momentum Shift: Senduk hit the mats with a ferocious overhand right that sent Legowo nodding off into the abyss of the ring.
- “The Iceman” Collapses: a knee landed on Legowo’s head, turning the slick fighter into a dazed, spinning wheel.
- Ground Assault: The unbeaten “Indra” didn’t let up, hammering home punishing ground strikes.
- Referee’s Decision: With Legowo wobbling like a drunk cat, the referee called a halt, awarding Senduk victory by referee stoppage at 57 seconds of the second round.
What This Means for “Indra”
Indra could have sailed into the sunset undefeated. Instead, his triumphant return to ONE at 36 and his buzzworthy experience make him a lightning‑speed threat anyone in the featherweight division wants to face.
Senduk’s Humble Take‑away
Despite the victory heart‑thumping like a drumroll, Senduk stayed humble. He chose gratitude over boasts, thanking God and the fans from Jakarta for giving him a reason to be there. No challenges, just a big smile and a nod to those who cheer him on.
