The all-time grappling great Marcus ‘Buchecha’ Almeida believes that 'The Warrior' Christian Lee will beat Kiamrian Abbasov in their upcoming bout. He stated that Lee will walk away with two world championship titles in the ONE on Prime Video 4 main event.
On November 18, Singaporean-American Christian Lee will headline against top-ranked welterweight Kiamrian Abbasov. Lee is the current ONE lightweight world champion and will be going up a weight division to capture the welterweight throne.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu mastermind ‘Buchecha’ offered his thoughts on the showdown in an interview with ONE Championship. The Brazil-born athlete said:
“Lee. I think his game is complete, and he has all the tools to get this victory!”
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ONE on Prime Video 4 on November 18 will be a must-see on TV for combat sports fans. 'The Warrior' will look to accomplish his dreams of becoming a double champion while Russia's Abbasostandsng in his way.
This historic clash can be enjoyed live and for free on Prime Video for all Amazon Prime Video subscribers in North America.
Marcus ‘Buchecha’ Almeida is on track for a shot at the ONE heavyweight world championship
Brazil's Marcus ‘Buchecha’ Almeida captured dozens of world championship titles while competing in submission grappling over his lifetime. He began his MMA journey in 2021. Since making his debut professionally in ONE Championship, he has been unstoppable.
Almeida has put together a perfect 4-0 record thus far in ONE's heavyweight MMA division, winning each fight by first-round stoppage. The Brazilian heavyweight is on track for a shot at the heavyweight throne soon.
While speaking to ONE in an interview, he said:
“I have no one to challenge. But I am an employee of the company and the mission given to me I will be ready. I'm sure I'm getting closer to my goal, which is to fight for the title and win the belt. I have four fights and four wins.”
Almeida added that if he keeps this up, he will be next, and he is on track. He explained:
“Among the heavyweights, I'm the guy who's been fighting the most, so I'm on the right track. I'm sure I'll get this chance to fight for the belt soon.”