The world’s best female martial artists are taking center stage at the first all-women’s event in ONE Championship history, ONE: EMPOWER!
This landmark show is headlined by five-time ONE Women’s Strawweight World Champion Xiong Jing Nan, who defends her belt against #2-ranked contender Michelle Nicolini, a 13-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Champion and BJJ Hall of Famer.
Plus, the biggest-ever female mixed martial arts tournament kicks off, as the ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix quarterfinal matchups all take place in one epic night. Denice Zamboanga faces Seo Hee Ham, Alyona Rassohyna rematches Stamp Fairtex, Itsuki Hirata battles Alyse Anderson, and Meng Bo goes up against Ritu Phogat.
And that’s not all, as pound-for-pound kickboxing great Anissa Meksen makes her ONE debut against the decorated Cristina Morales.
ONE: EMPOWER Final Weight and Hydration Results
ONE Women’s Strawweight World Championship (52.3 KG–56.7 KG)
Xiong Jing Nan (56.7 KG, 1.0027) vs. Michelle Nicolini (56.35 KG, 1.0083)
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal (47.7 KG–52.2 KG)
Denice Zamboanga (51.4 KG, 1.0070) vs. Seo Hee Ham (52.2 KG, 1.0164)
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal (47.7 KG–52.2 KG)
Alyona Rassohyna (52.0 KG, 1.0074) vs. Stamp Fairtex (51.95 KG, 1.0044)
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal (47.7 KG–52.2 KG)
Meng Bo (52.2 KG, 1.0053) vs. Ritu Phogat (52.05 KG, 1.0103)
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix Quarterfinal (47.7 KG–52.2 KG)
Itsuki Hirata (52.2 KG, 1.0036) vs. Alyse Anderson (52.15 KG, 1.0176)
Kickboxing – Atomweight (47.7 KG–52.2 KG)
Anissa Meksen (52.15 KG, 1.0103) vs. Cristina Morales (51.55 KG, 1.0049)
Muay Thai – Strawweight (52.3 KG–56.7 KG)
Jackie Buntan (56.45 KG, 1.0191) vs. Daniela Lopez (56.7 KG, 1.0241)
ONE Women’s Atomweight World Grand Prix Alternate (47.7 KG–52.2 KG)
Mei Yamaguchi (52.15 KG, 1.0057) vs. Julie Mezabarba (51.55 KG, 1.0027)
Hydration values less than or equal to 1.0250 earn a passing mark, while values greater than or equal to 1.0251 earn a failing mark. Athletes who failed weight and hydration tests on Day 1 or Day 2 are given another chance to clear tests on the morning of the event.
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