JAPANESE K1 KICKBOXER MASAAKI NOIRI SIGNS WITH ONE CHAMPIONSHIP, FOLLOWING IN FOOTSTEPS OF FELLOW CHAMPS TAKERU, WEI RUI

  • The 30-year-old is set to compete in the promotion's stacked featherweight kickboxing division
  • Noiri announced the news on social media with a statement that said he had 'finally arrived' for the 'start of the final chapter'

ONE Championship continues to snap up talent from Japanese kickboxing promotion K-1 with the addition of Masaaki Noiri, who follows in the footsteps of fellow champions Takeru and Wei Rui.

Noiri is a former K-1 super lightweight and welterweight champion, claiming the latter title by winning an eight-man tournament and stopping three separate opponents in a single night in 2021.

The 30-year-old also holds a 2013 win over former ONE Championship bantamweight title challenger Liam Harrison.

Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team.

He is set to compete in the promotion's stacked featherweight kickboxing division, home also to stars such as Chingiz Allazov, Superbon Singha Mawynn, Marat Grigorian and Giorgio Petrosyan.

Noiri announced the news on social media on Tuesday and issued a statement that read: "I have signed with ONE Championship, the pinnacle of stand-up martial arts. I have finally arrived. This is the start of the final chapter for fighter Masaaki Noiri."

ONE Championship has established itself as the global leader for kickboxing by signing up stars from rival promotions. Wei Rui held the K-1 lightweight title when Noiri was the super lightweight champion, but their paths never crossed.

Meanwhile, Takeru was the bantamweight, featherweight and super featherweight champion, never losing a fight during the seven years he spent competing on K-1 cards.

However, he lost to Superlek Kiatmoo at ONE 165 earlier this year.

Wei Rui will be hoping for more success when he makes his debut for the promotion at ONE Fight Night 22, where he has been matched with Hiroki Akimoto in a bantamweight kickboxing bout.

There is no update on when Noiri will be fighting next but there is no shortage of potential opponents for him at featherweight.

Having put pen to paper on a contract, the Japanese star will be looking to add a ONE Championship belt to his impressive collection of titles and trophies.

More Articles from SCMP

Designer Magda Butrym has dressed J-Lo and Hailey Bieber, loves vintage Rolexes, the Ritz Paris and travelling to the Maldives – but at home she eats pierogi, drinks vodka and explores Warsaw

China rejects further restraints on trade with Russia ahead of top US envoy’s arrival in Beijing

China’s little-known H-20 stealth bomber not a concern for US: Pentagon official

China Rolls-Royce seller lets man of modest means live the dream in car showroom, tells him ‘try hard to succeed’

This article originally appeared on the South China Morning Post (www.scmp.com), the leading news media reporting on China and Asia.

Copyright (c) 2024. South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

2024-04-24T07:21:59Z dg43tfdfdgfd