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Chinese veteran Wei Rui set for ONE Championship debut against Hiroko Akimoto on back of 20-bout winning streak

  • The 34-year-old will appear in a bantamweight kickboxing contest at ONE Fight Night 22
  • Wei’s last defeat came in 2018, in a career that has seen him fight in Europe, America, Australia for just three defeats

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Wei Rui is set to take on Hiroki Akimoto in a bantamweight kickboxing bout at ONE Fight Night 22. Photo: ONE Championship

Wei Rui makes his ONE Championship debut in Bangkok this weekend, but the Chinese fighter is no rookie.

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The 34-year-old, who made his professional debut more than a decade ago, goes into his bantamweight kickboxing contest against Hiroko Akimoto at ONE Fight Night 22 on the back of a 20-fight winning streak.

Wei’s last defeat came in 2018, when he was knocked out by Koya Urabe in a K-1 super lightweight title fight. In the intervening years, he has enjoyed sustained success at home and abroad, and in the year before his defeat held the K-1 title in Japan.

A career that has seen him fight opponents in Europe, America, Australia and elsewhere includes just three defeats, and comes with a mindset that does not fear failure.

“There will always be winners and losers, and I will be very open to the results,” Wei said. “Because, if I chase a result, the pressure will actually be very high. So in every match, I keep a normal mind, and failure is acceptable to me.”

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While Wei has fought and beaten high-profile Japanese fighters in the past, Akimoto is a former ONE bantamweight kickboxing champion, and with a greater punch will be no pushover.

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