The iconic Ryogoku Kokugikan witnessed a barnburner at ONE: ‘Century’ Part II. Aung La Nsang and Brandon Vera stood toe-to-toe from start to finish with the former emerging victorious courtesy of a second round stoppage.

La Nsang came out of the gates fast, peppering Vera with a torrent of heavy blows from different angles. Vera fired back in the first round, tagging the champion with elbows and lethal knees from closed-quarters

Drawing boisterous cheers from the raucous crowd, the two pushed each other to the limit in the second round. The pace seemed to take a toll on Vera, who hadn’t been to the second round since 2014 and slowed dramatically.

Capitalizing on his opponent’s exhaustion La Nsang landed a hard right hand and smashed him with a spinning back elbow. Vera copied and went for an elbow shot of his own, but he missed and paid for it.

Brandon Vera kick

Riding high

La Nsang quickly pounced with a right hand that dropped the heavyweight champion to the canvas. The Burmese fighter rained down punches and all Vera could do was cover until the referee stepped in to wave it off a the 3:23 mark.

After another impressive title defense La Nsang improves his standing to 26-10-0-1 and is now riding high on a seven-fight winning streak. The second-round demolition of Vera also earns him his fifth-straight win by knockout.

On the other hand, Vera suffers his first loss in six years. The disappointing defeat was his first since signing for ONE Championship and his professional record currently stands at 16-8.

Aung La Nsang punch

Grueling rivalry

Bantamweight titleholder Bibiano Fernandes closed the chapter of his grueling rivalry with Kevin Belingon on a definitive note, submitting his Filipino arch-nemesis in the second round of their fourth cage meeting.

Following a brief feeling-out process between the two bantamweights, Fernandes hit a double-leg takedown and immediately operated in side control. Belingon tried tying the Brazilian up to nullify his attack, but the veteran still found ways to inflict damage on his rival.

Fernandes kept the quarters tight, punched the ribs with his left fist, and threw short right fists to the head. By the time ‘The Silencer’ returned to his feet, the bell had rung to end the round.

Bibiano Fernandes and Kevin Belingon

Precarious position

Belingon nearly tripped his Brazilian opponent with a monstrous leg kick, but Fernandes caught his second kick and drove him to the cage fence.

Despite the Filipino’s best efforts to keep his balance, Fernandes spun him around for a takedown. This time, the champion entered side control and was determined to finish the fight.

Belingon was in a precarious position and Fernandes recognized an opening. The champion swiftly hopped on his opponent’s back to fasten a rear-naked choke.

Once the squeeze was applied by Fernandes, Belingon had no other choice but to tap. The champion improves to 24-4 and avenges his only ONE Championship loss while the challenger drops to 20-7.

Bibiano Fernandes 2

Quick work

Former lightweight champion Shinya Aoki made quick work of ex-featherweight titlist Honorio Banario, submitting the Filipino in just 54 seconds.

It was the beginning of the end for Banario when Aoki dropped him to the mat with a body-lock takedown right at the startof the round. The Japanese legend then caught the defenseless Filipino with an d’arce choke to force the tap.

Aoki (44-9-0-1) celebrated his scintillating submission victory over Banario (14-10) outside the cage, which drew a loud ovation from the hometown crowd. It is the Japanese’s fourth first-round win in the past two years.

Million dollar man

Italian-American superstar Giorgio Petrosyan continued to define his remarkable legacy as a world-renowned kickboxer by winning the ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix against French striker Samy Sana.

Petrosyan was dominant from bell to bell, rattling Sana with precise combinations. The Frenchman managed to keep the bout competitive, but the once pound-for-pound king was always a step ahead in the three-round clash, notching a clear-cut decision win and take home the $1 million USD cheque.

ONE: Century Part II, Tokyo, October 13th (Evening)
Aung La N Sang def. Brandon Vera via TKO (Punches) at 3:23 of round two
Shinya Aoki def. Honorio Banario via Submission (D’arce Choke) at 0:54 of round one
Bibiano Fernandes def. Kevin Belingon via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 2:16 of round one
Muay Thai: Rodtang Jitmuangnon def. Walter Goncalves via Decision (Split)
Giorgio Petrosyan def. Samy Sana via Decision (Unanimous)
Arjan Bhullar def. Mauro Cerilli via Decision (Unanimous)
Mei Yamaguchi def. Jenny Huang via Decision (Unanimous)
Yosuke Saruta def. Daichi Kitakata via KO (Punches) at 0:59 of round two
Shoko Sato def. Rafael Silva via TKO at 4:30 of round two
Hiroyuki Tetsuka def. Hernani Perpetuo via Decision (Unanimous)
Takasuke Kume def. Koshi Matsumoto via Decision (Unanimous)