ONE Fight Night 44 on Prime Video successfully took place last week, producing explosive action from start to finish.
The latest Fight Night offering of ONE Championship was held on June 26 at the famed Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, and brought the best from every fighter who participated in the various disciplines.
Among the big winners at the event was George Jarvis, who knocked out Rungrawee Sitsongpeenong in the headlining contest. ‘G-Unit’ bucked being dropped in the opening round and came back with more ferocity in the second frame, punctuating it with a barrage of strikes to send his opponent down late in the stanza.
The KO was the second for Jarvis over Rungrawee, whom he also knocked out in their first encounter in November 2024.
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Also scoring an emphatic win was Jarvis’ fellow British fighter, Paul Elliott. The heavyweight mixed martial artist got ONE Fight Night 44 to a rousing start by knocking out American Regan Upshaw just six seconds into their scheduled three-rounder. The 33-year-old Middlesbrough native landed a solid kick to the head that instantly sent his opponent down to the canvas hard.
Another fighter who was dominant with his performance was ONE Championship-debuting Charlie Guest, also of the United Kingdom. The 30-year-old pummeled Sam Fitzgerald of New Zealand no end in their featherweight Muay Thai clash on his way to a second-round TKO win (three knockdowns).
ONE Championship posted highlights of the fiery action that went down at ONE Fight Night 44 on its official YouTube channel for fans to relive and enjoy.
Check out the video below:
The full replay of ONE Fight Night 44: Jarvis vs. Rungrawee II on Prime Video is available on demand for Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.
George Jarvis highlights the significance of knocking out Rungrawee at ONE Fight Night 44
Heading into his rematch with Rungrawee at ONE Fight Night 44, George Jarvis moved to highlight the need to score a knockout win if only to prove once again that he deserves to compete at the highest level in ONE Championship.
Jarvis, 25, spoke about it in an interview with the promotion ahead of his latest fight while alluding to the “struggles” that reigning lightweight Muay Thai world champion Regian Eersel had against Rungrawee in their own showdown to make his point.
“If I can knock out Rungrawee in a round or two, within the three rounds, and Eersel’s just had a hard five rounds with him, it says it all, doesn’t it? So, no one can keep saying I’m not on that level,” ‘G-Unit’ said.
Eersel battled Rungrawee in his last fight in April, winning by decision to claim the vacant lightweight kickboxing gold.
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Edited by Aziel Karthak





