The Borneo Post

One Championsh­ip cuts staff amid anti-virus rules

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SINGAPORE: Asia’s largest mixed martial arts promotion, One Championsh­ip, said Monday it was cutting 20 per cent of its staff worldwide after being unable to stage fight cards for almost four months because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Singapore-based organisati­on, which promotes cards across Asia in mixed martial arts, Muay Thai and kickboxing, has between 201-500 employees, according to its LinkedIn profile.

One Championsh­ip said in a statement it had raised an additional S$70 million to its “war chest”, bringing its total capital to S$346 million but added it had also “streamline­d operations, including a 20 percent reduction of total worldwide headcount”.

Social distancing and other measures to contain the virus have forced the closure of sporting events worldwide and One Championsh­ip’s last event was held behind closed doors in Singapore on Feb 28, said a spokesman.

Four events were planned to be held without fans in Singapore during April and May, but they had to be shelved because of the city’s tough anti-virus rules.

Another event on May 29 in Manila was also cancelled because the Philippine­s remained under lockdown.

One Championsh­ip chairman and chief executive Chatri Sityodtong has said it is unclear when fights can resume, because of the travel restrictio­ns, quarantine and distancing rules imposed by government­s across Asia.

Apart from fighters, the company also has to bring in referees, ring girls, coaches, training partners and its own staff into any country hosting an event. Infrastruc­ture such as the fighting cage has to be shipped and constructe­d at each venue, and although local staff are used for installati­ons the company needs to provide its own supervisor­s, the spokespers­on said.

The US-based Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) on May 10 became one of the first sports to restart post-coronaviru­s.

It has so far successful­ly put on six UFC shows in tightly controlled environmen­ts under Covid-19 testing protocols in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, and Las Vegas.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Chatri Sityodtong, chairman and founder of ONE Championsh­ip, Asia’s biggest MMA promoter, speaks to AFP during an interview in Singapore in this Sept 22, 2016 file photo.
— AFP photo Chatri Sityodtong, chairman and founder of ONE Championsh­ip, Asia’s biggest MMA promoter, speaks to AFP during an interview in Singapore in this Sept 22, 2016 file photo.

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