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ONE Friday Fights 48: Kongthoranee vs. Mazoriev
ONE Friday Fights 48: Kongthoranee vs. Mazoriev was a combat sports event produced by ONE Championship that took place on January 19, 2024, at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. A flyweight muay thai bout between former two-division Rajadamnern Stadium world champion Kongthoranee Sor.Sommai and Sharif Mazoriev served as the event headliner.
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Plot Summary
ONE Friday Fights 48 is a ONE Championship martial arts event headlined by a Muay Thai contest between rising Thai talent Kongthoranee Sor. Dechapan and the dangerous Magomedbek Mazoriev. The event features a series of exciting fights across various martial arts disciplines, showcasing top athletes from around the globe competing in the ONE Circle. It is part of ONE Championship's ongoing series of Friday night fight cards designed to highlight emerging stars and established contenders.
Critical Reception
As a live sports broadcast event, formal critical reception is not typically applied in the same way as a narrative film. Audience reception is generally positive, focusing on the excitement of the fights, the skill of the athletes, and the production quality of ONE Championship events. Specific fight outcomes and performances are often discussed and debated by fans and analysts within the combat sports community.
What Reviewers Say
Exciting Muay Thai and MMA matchups.
Showcases rising stars in ONE Championship.
Action-packed fights with high-level technique.
Google audience: Audience feedback for ONE Championship events like Friday Fights 48 typically praises the high-octane action, the skill displayed by the fighters, and the overall entertainment value. Specific comments often revolve around the dramatic finishes and the emergence of new talent within the promotion.
Fun Fact
ONE Championship events like Friday Fights 48 are often filmed in the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, the spiritual home of Muay Thai.
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