Reigning ONE lightweight and welterweight MMA world champion Christian Lee currently holds the record for the most finishes in ONE Championship history with sixteen. The world's largest martial arts organization recently highlighted his record in an Instagram post.
The caption read:
"🔝 of the game! Will Christian Lee score another finish when he defends the ONE Lightweight MMA World Title against Alibeg Rasulov at ONE Fight Night 26 on @primevideo this Friday? @christianleemma"
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'The Warrior' comfortably sits at the top of this category, with former two-division MMA world champion Aung La N Sang trailing him with three full fights at thirteen. Wrapping up the top four list on the post were former ONE lightweight MMA king Shinya Aoki with twelve and former ONE featherweight and lightweight MMA king Martin Nguyen with ten.
Furthermore, the post also featured some of Lee's biggest wins, including his triumphs over Ok Rae Yoon, Kotetsu Boku, Timofey Nastyukhin, Edward Kelly, Wan Jian Ping, Kazuki Tokudome and Kiamrian Abbasov.
Christian Lee anticipates a grappling-heavy approach from upcoming title challenger Alibeg Rasulov at ONE Fight Night 26
The Singaporean-American MMA superstar will make his highly anticipated comeback in the main event of ONE Fight Night 26 on Dec. 6, where he will defend the ONE lightweight MMA world title against the undefeated Alibeg Rasulov inside the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Ahead of this battle, Lee spoke with ONE Championship in a recent interview, and predicted a grappling-heavy approach from the Turkish challenger. He said:
"I'm expecting him to try to wrestle me for five rounds and mix it up with his strikes as well, so I don't think he's going to be coming in there just diving for the takedowns. I think he's going to want to mix it up and use his strikes to set up his takedown."
North American viewers with an active Prime Video subscription can catch all the action at ONE Fight Night 26 on Dec. 6, emanating from the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.