Since joining ONE Championship in 2020, Brazilian knockout machine Fabricio Andrade has left a devastating trail of destruction in the division, as he swept all his fights.
The world's largest martial arts organization has recently featured the best finishes Andrade produced on Instagram:
"'Wonder Boy' finishes in style 🔥 Who are you rooting for in the ONE Bantamweight MMA World Title fight between Fabricio Andrade and Kwon Won Il at ONE 170? @fabricioandrade1"
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In the post, 'Wonder Boy's' victories over Kwon Won Il, Jeremy Pacatiw, Li Kai Wen and John Lineker were highlighted. His one-shot knockout power was on full display, and he folded his opposition like a paper once he landed his vicious strikes.
These outstanding performances by the reigning ONE bantamweight MMA world champion were applauded by fans, especially by users @mightyjohnnymo, @lenglengmovejade, @julian_.z7, @limktg_7132, and @brianwiiiiilsooooon, who sent their reactions through comments:
"Fabricio is relentless"
"That was vicious! 🔥💯"
"Those liver shots are diabolical"
"Best KNEE in the game! 🇧🇷🦿💥🔥"
"The most impressive thing here is how he just walked through Lineker's punches. No one has been able to do that."
Fabricio Andrade shares the biggest facet of his martial arts skills that he sharpens the most
The Evolve MMA and Tiger Muay Thai representative will welcome the challenge of Kwon Won Il for the second time on Jan. 24 at ONE 170 inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand for the bantamweight MMA crown.
Before he gets his hands on 'Pretty Boy' for the second time and potentially extends his head-to-head score against him to 2-0, Andrade shared on one of his recent Instagram posts that his boxing has been the skill that he hones a lot during fight camps.
He wrote:
"Working on my boxing has been a big part of all my camps and this one is no different, who knows if next time I'll get a knockout with a punch? With a punch or not, the important thing is that the knockout comes."