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5 reasons, the Blockbuster One 172: Takeru vs. Rodang on March 23rd

The world's largest martial arts organization will soon be in the legendary Saitama Super Arena in Japan for one of the largest and stars fighter cards for years.

One 172: Takeru against Rodtang fails on Sunday, March 23, with an absolutely stacked stack of action that is planned for the global pay-per-view.

From the monumental super fight on the bill to the abundance of the world championship showdowns and the incredible showcase of the Japanese talent, the event develops as legendary.

Before one superstars goes into the ring in just a few days, we look at five main reasons why a 172 is a must-watch spectacle.

#1 An epic main event super fight

In headlines, the Japanese icon Tikeru “Natural Born Krusher” Segawa will use the former boring, a fly weight from the Muay Thai world champion Rodang “The Iron Man” Jitmuangnon in a kickbox super fight for the age group.

The fight was more than a year in production, and the fans were eagerly awaiting the largest distinctive Matchup in the recent memory.

In a corner, the 33-year-old Takeru is a former K-1 champion with three divisions, which has long been viewed under the best pound-for-pound kick boxers of the planet.

He will try to defend Home Turf and test his all-action style against the ultimate entertainer in Rodang.

The 27-year-old Thai lost only one blow against 18 exciting appearances in one and collected legions of fans with his inimitable charisma and showmanship.

Simply expressed, the collective eyes of the martial arts world will concentrate on Takeru and Rodtang this Sunday.

#2 Five massive world championship fights

Before this main event, an unprecedented five uniform world championship fights will decrease.

First, the former, undisputed Kickbox-Kings-Kings-Kings Jonathan di Bella and Sam-A-Gaiyanghadao will collide for one growing kickbox world championship title in a collision between old and new guards.

Both men have suffered a defeat against the reigning defending champion Prajanchai PK Saencai, and everyone is hungry to beat their ticket for a world championship – and an opportunity for revenge.

Next it will be a kickbox world champion “The Queen” Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom in a women kickbox world champion with her stiff test against the Japanese Knockout artist Kana “Krusher Queen” Morimoto.

In its dominant 6-0 run, the Thai phenomenon looked a sensational in one and continued to become an apparently unstoppable force in the art of beating.

But Kana believes with a variety of elite experience and shocking one-punch force that she can end the reign of the “queen” of terror.

After that, a spring weight Muay Thai World Champion Tawanchai Pk Saencai will strive for a two-sports gloss if he faces the Japanese fan favorite Masaaki Noiri for one worldwide worldwide world championship.

Both men are Master technicians, talented athletes and proven finisher who may set up a candidate for the fight of the year.

MMA Gold will also be won, since the former multiple division kingpin Adriano “Mikinho” Moraes is the red-Hot-Japanese Star Yuya “Little Piranha” Wakamatsu in a retirement for the free MMA world championship title of flying weight against a reservations against a resolution.

The Brazilian achieved a submission victory against Wakamatsu in 2022, but since then “Little Piranha” has won three out of four to earn another crack on the crown.

In the last world championship title, the reigning bantam weight Muay Thai King “The Kicking Machine” Superlek Kiatmoo9 will bring his belt against the young Thai Algerian-Wunderkind Nabil anana.

As a two-sports title defender, who drives a sensational 11-member winning streak over elite opposition, Superlek is widely recognized as a top pound-for-pound striker of the planet.

While “The Kicking Machine” holds a 2023 victory against anana, the latter has only shown drastic improvements since then.

The high-towering 20-year-old child prodigy has now won six fights in a row and has the greatest victory of his career-a breathtaking knockout by Nico Carillo to demand the interim belt and to judge this fight of the World Cup with Superlek.

#3 Japanese stars debut on home lawn

In addition to Takeru and the world championship title with Kana, Noiri and Wakamatsu, the card is loaded with Japan's top fighters and aspiring stars.

Shoot Boxing and Rise Champion Kaito Ono has already dominated the Asian kickboxing scene, and he will now try to catapult himself into the One World title picture when he's debut against the Armenian Great Marat Grigorian in an explosive kickbox -tilt.

The kickboxing at the elite level does not stop here, since the 23-year promotion Ryusei Kumagai makes his debut against the stable Thai striker Suriyanlek Por Yenying in a 132-pound matter.

As a dynamic athlete with a proven Knockout power, Ryusei only tried defeat once in his pro -career.

There is no doubt that Nadaka Yoshinari is one of the best non-Thai-Muay Thai fighters of the planet, and with a 172 he will start his search for a championship combin. Nadaka will give his advertising debut against Thailand's Rak Erawan in a Muay Thai collision.

The decorated Japanese striker has won no shortage of prestigious titles outside and comes to a remarkable 35-member winning streak that goes back to 2019.

#4 The next step for an MMA Wunderkind

As the younger brother of the current MMA world champion Christian Lee with two divisions and the former MMA world champion of the MMA world champion of the MMA, the MMA world champion of One, the young Prodigy Adrian “The Phenom” Lee has many high expectations.

After two professional battle-sowock in the world's largest martial arts organization, two highlight reel surfaces already lives up to this hype.

Lee will take another step on his journey towards fame when he faces an unbeaten talent Takeharu Ogawa in a slight collision between two of the most exciting stars of the sport.

#5 John Linekers Kickbox -Debüt

The former MMA world champion of One One Bantamweight John “Hands of Stone”, Lineker, delivered nothing but thrill during his three-fight run in Muay Thai, and he will now lace up the larger kickboxing of the kickboxing to put the former one-one Bantamweight world champion Hiroki Akimoto.

Just like he approaches his striking struggles throughout his MMA career with a fearless, forward-looking style and a unique focus on the goal scoring of the knockout.

The stubborn Brazilian will surely have his hands full against a top 5-robberer and former defending champion in Akimoto. In view of his famous power, he was able to secure the surprise and announce himself as a legitimate contender in the talent-stacked kickboxing division in Bantamweight.