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ONE Championship 168 kicks off tonight, September 6, broadcast live from Ball Arena in Denver, CO. It’s ONE Championship’s second-ever blockbuster event in the United States.
The fight card is made up of 12 matches (across the combat sports spectrum) leading up to the main event, where defending ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Jonathan Haggerty will defend his title against another world champion, Superlek Kiatmuu9.
Fans of all kinds of combat sports will not want to miss this event, so read on for everything you need to know about how to tune in.
How to watch and stream ONE Championship 168:
ONE Championship 168 is streaming exclusively on Prime Video, which means you’ll need to be a Prime Video subscriber to check out all the action.
You can watch ONE Championship 168 on any device that supports the Prime Video app, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, streaming devices, and more.
How to watch Prime Video for free:
Not a Prime Video subscriber yet? Just head over to Amazon, create a Prime account, and provide your payment details. It costs $14.99/month or $139.00/year and comes with free two-day shipping, Prime Member exclusive deals, and more in addition to Prime Video.
If you just want streaming access, you can sign up for Prime Video’s standalone subscription for $8.99/month.
Either plan you choose comes with a 30-day free trial.
What Time Does ONE Championship 168 Start?
ONE Championship 168 kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Prime Video.
ONE Championship 168 Fight Card:
ONE Championship 168 will have 12 matches, including a main event.
- Bantamweight Muay Thai (for World Champion title) – Jonathan Haggerty vs. Superlek Kiatmuu9
- Flyweight Submission Grappling (for World Champion title) – Mikey Musumeci vs. Bebeto Olivera
- Catchweight (140 lbs) Muay Thai – Saeksan Or. Kwanmuang vs. Liam Harrison
- Middleweight – Aung La Nsang vs. Shamil Erdogan
- Bantamweight Muay Thai – John Lineker vs. Asa Ten Pow
- Lightweight – Maurice Abévi vs. Samat Mamedov
- Welterweight – Hiroyuki Tetsuka vs. Isi Fitikefu
- Women’s Atomweight – Alyse Anderson vs. Victória Souza
- Strawweight – Hiroba Minowa vs. Sanzhar Zakirov
- Lightweight – Adrian Lee vs. Nicholas Cornejo
- Flyweight Muay Thai – Johan Ghazali vs. Josue Cruz
- Flyweight Muay Thai – Johan Estupiñan vs. Sean Climaco
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