Before 바카라s main event lit up Saitama Super Arena on Sunday, March 23, four of ONE Championship바카라s top superstars across MMA and kickboxing battled for divisional supremacy.
To find out what went down inside the iconic venue in Japan, check out the recaps below or relive all the action via .
Wakamatsu Crowned New ONE Flyweight MMA World Champion
 promised a different ending in his rematch with , and boy, he couldn바카라t have written the script any better.
Wakamatsu claimed the ONE Flyweight MMA World Championship via TKO in the first round in front of the red-hot crowd in 바카라The Land of the Rising Sun바카라 almost three years after in Singapore.
From the onset, the Tribe Tokyo MMA representative loaded up on big shots, and he was rewarded early. A big right hand forced the former longtime king to clinch, but a clean left punch just as they disengaged hurt the top-ranked contender.
바카라Little Piranha바카라 then lived up to his nickname to nibble away on 바카라Mikinho,바카라 cornering him before connecting on a left hook and an uppercut combination, which forced the American Top Team standout to turtle up. Â
From there, Wakamatsu put the pedal to the metal to realize his dream of claiming 26 pounds of gold on martial arts바카라 grandest stage. The 30-year-old attacked with a final salvo of strikes to get the stoppage at the 3:39 mark alongside a US$50,000 performance bonus. Â
Wakamatsu바카라s highlight-reel display took him to 19-6 in his career. It was also his fourth-straight triumph on the global stage.
Phetjeeja Outshines Kana To Retain Atomweight Kickboxing Gold
outlasted Japanese challenger and four-time K-1 champion to retain her ONE Women바카라s Atomweight Kickboxing World Title in a highly entertaining back-and-forth encounter.
The battle boiled down between volume and power. Kana바카라s activity, speed, and footwork were at full display in the first round, but Phetjeeja turned to her power and accuracy to stop her opposite number바카라s flurries in the second.  Â
That stark contrast continued in the third, with 바카라The Queen바카라 having the answers to the Team Aftermath athlete바카라s volley of strikes, landing heavier blows to halt the 32-year-old바카라s aggression.Â
Phetjeeja continued to land the cleaner shots as the championship rounds unfolded 바카라 including what was her money shot of the tie, a right straight that rocked the Japanese at the end of the fourth. Â
While the hometown favorite continued to push the action in the fifth frame, Phetjeeja stayed composed by picking her spots and responding with body shot-hook combinations.
Just as impressive as she was in attack, 바카라The Queen바카라 dazzled with her footwork and head movement to close out the fight just as Kana bit on her mouthpiece and threw a final Hail Mary to score some action on her end.
With her triumph, Phetjeeja improved to 209-6 in her career and extended her spotless campaign in the world바카라s largest martial arts organization to 7-0.