For over a decade, Aung La N Sang has been a stalwart at ONE Championship where he previously reigned as a two-division champion while taking on challenge across multiple divisions during his career.
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‘Someone On The Floor’ – Aung La N Sang Predicts Knockout Finish In Retirement Fight With Zebaztian Kadestam
“The Burmese Python” Aung La N Sang will close the door on his remarkable career this Friday, October 3. That evening, he will meet former welterweight kingpin Zebaztian “The Bandit” Kadestam in a ...
Former ONE Championship titleholders Aung La N Sang and Zebaztian Kadestam are set to meet in a middleweight MMA bout at ONE Fight Night 36. Scheduled to take place at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in ...
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‘I’m At Peace With It’ – MMA Legend Aung La N Sang Reveals Heartfelt Reason Behind ONE Fight Night 36 Retirement Bout
Former two-division ONE World Champion “The Burmese Python” Aung La N Sang is gearing up for the last mixed martial arts bout of his professional career, and he is determined to retire with a bang.
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ONE Championship: Aung La N Sang bows out in Bangkok - the end of an era for Myanmar's greatest sporting icon
The noise started before sunrise. By 7.30am, lines of Myanmar flags snaked around Lumpinee Stadium as thousands of Burmese fans waited to see Aung La N Sang one last time. When he finally emerged, ...
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ONE Championship: Aung La N Sang's 'weird' Hall of Fame walk in Tokyo - and the legacy he's shaping next
Aung La N Sang's final walk to the ONE Championship Circle didn't feel like a farewell - but it didn't feel familiar either.The Myanmar icon stepped through the curtain at Ariake Arena on Sunday to ...
Former ONE Welterweight MMA World Champion Zebaztian “The Bandit” Kadestam is back and he’s ready to resume his remarkable run in ONE Championship. The Swedish veteran will make his middleweight debut ...
The familiar walk to the ONE Championship ring felt different this time, and former ONE Light Heavyweight and Middleweight MMA World Champion Aung La “The Burmese Python” N Sang knew it in his bones.
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