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ONE Championship: leading Chinese kickboxer Wei Rui signs contract on back of 20-fight winning streak over six years

  • Wei, 34, beat Japan’s Ren Hiramoto in 2018 to become the first Chinese fighter to win a title with the Japanese kickboxing promotion K-1
  • After losing that belt, he returned to China and after 20 fights unbeaten, is looking for opportunities to compete with the best fighters

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China’s Wei Rui has joined ONE Championship.

One of China’s top kickboxers, Wei Rui, has signed with ONE Championship, the multinational combat sports organisation announced on Wednesday.

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The 34-year-old put pen to paper with ONE Championship on the back of a 20-fight winning streak stretching back six years.

Wei beat Japan’s Ren Hiramoto in 2018 to win the K-1 Lightweight Grand Prix, becoming the first Chinese fighter to win a title with the Japanese kickboxing promotion, but lost that belt later that year.

A bout against bantamweight champion Jonathan Haggerty is inevitable if Rui keeps winning. Photo: ONE Championship
A bout against bantamweight champion Jonathan Haggerty is inevitable if Rui keeps winning. Photo: ONE Championship

He then returned to his native China where he has been competing and building up his unbeaten record. After his successful spell at home, Wei said he was ready to face overseas competition again.

“I have competed in many domestic and overseas events,” he told ONE FC.com. “Despite the success and recognition I have achieved in China, I am still looking for opportunities to compete with the best fighters on the best platform.

“ONE Championship is the best combat sports promotion. It’s the right platform for me.”

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Wei will compete in ONE Championship’s bantamweight division, where there are some big fights and big name fighters awaiting him. Holding the title is Jonathan Haggerty and a bout with the Englishman is inevitable should the Chinese fighter keep winning.

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