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Adiwang nails point vs. Kawahara

- EKA

HARD-HITTING Lito Adiwang made a huge statement after a thunderous second round knockout of Deep strawweigh­t champion Namiki Kawahara in the opening bout of ONE Championsh­ip: “Unbreakabl­e” last Friday night, Jan. 22, 2021, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore.

The 27-year-old Adiwang was clearly eager for an impressive finish after losing by split decision to Hiroshi Minowa on Nov. 13, 2020, his first loss in the ONE Championsh­ip cage.

Adiwang came out aggresive and traded strikes with Kawahara, who was more than willing to hang with the Team Lakay standout in the stand-up game.

In the second round, Adiwang perfectly timed a bone-crushing left hook to the head that dropped Kawahara on his back. The 31-yearold Japanese was clearly out with the punch but Adiwang finished him off with a hammer fist on the ground, which forced referee Olivier Coste to jump in and stop the fight in the 2:02 mark.

Adiwang was very emotional after the fight because he just recently lost his mother in 2020. He the fight to his mother.

Adiwang improved to 12-3, while Kawahara lost in his ONE debut and dropped to 7-4-2.

Adiwang hopes to earn a rematch with Minowa and move up the strawweigh­t rankings.

In the main event, Capitan Petchyinde­e Academy (144-40) dethroned Alaverdi Ramazanov (61-6) for the ONE kickboxing bantamweig­ht belt via a second round knockout in the main event.

Japanese legend Shinya Aoki (46-9) submitted James Nakashima (12-2) with a rear-naked choke in the opening round of the comain event.

In the undercard, Rade Opacic (20-3) stopped veteran Bruno Susano (86-17) in the second round of a kickboxing match, unbeaten prospect Gadzhimura­d Abdulaev (6-0) submitted former welterweig­ht champion Zebastian Kadestam (126) in the first round via a face crank, and Chinese Meng Bo (16-5) beat Brazilian Samara Santos (11-5). /

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