ONE Championship: Bad Blood Live Stream and Results
- kennyherrholz
- Feb 14, 2022
- 2 min read
ONE: BAD BLOOD! In the main event, the undefeated Russian powerhouse Anatoly Malykhin and Belarusian best Kirill Grishenko competed for an interim heavyweight world title. Russian heavyweight Anatoly Malekhin captured gold in bad blood in Singapore on Friday, and topped the world after doubling his bonus after the fight.
Malykhin used a speed advantage early in the fight and had Grishenko quickly playing defense. Malykhin unloaded with punches in bunches just past the midway point of the second round and finally landed the punch that put Grishenko on the canvas. Malykhin (11-0) maintained his impeccable record with a knockout by Kirill Grishenko, a right-hander who ended Belarus' night after a second-round spin. With the win, "Spartak" claimed the interim heavyweight gold - but if you ask him, he is the real champion, not Arjan Bhullar.
"He's not a champion. I'm a champion. He's a fake champion," Malykhin told Cage Side Press during a post-fight interview. Malykhin added that when he wants to see the expected title unification diminish, "I'll be ready once my leg is healed," Malykhin added. "I'm actually waiting for him at Tiger Muay Thai. I'll kick him out of there, and then we'll go to the cage, I'll knock him over there too."
He admitted that Malikhun's injured leg had affected him in the first round along with Grishenko. In another, "I felt that my boxing was no longer effective because of my injury. But then, I'm the best, I'm a dangerous man. I'm a dangerous man."
he is dangerous. He is also now on the verge of clashing with Indo-Canadian champion Bhullar, who earlier this week finally settled his ongoing contract dispute with Promotions.
The ONE Championship: Bad Blood results included:
· Anatoly Malykhin def. Kirill Grishenko via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 3:42 – to win interim heavyweight title
· Chen Rui def. Mark Abelardo via unanimous decision
· Jihin Radzuan def. Mei Yamaguchi via unanimous decision
· Woo Sung Hoon def. Yodkaikaew Fairtex via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:18
· Danial Williams def. Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:35
· Dustin Joynson def. Hugo Cunha via split decision
· Lin Heqin def. Bi Nguyen via unanimous decision
· Odie Delaney def. Thomas Narmo via submission (shoulder lock) – Round 1, 1:06
