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ONE Championship: Danielle Kelly eyes Angela Lee grappling match after ‘really emotional’ debut

  • ‘To be acknowledged for my work on such a big stage, it’s meant a lot to me,’ says BJJ black belt
  • After pocketing post-fight bonus, Kelly says ‘it would be cool to have a match-up’ with atomweight queen Angela Lee

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Danielle Kelly walks out for an atomweight grappling match with Mei Yamaguchi at ONE X on March 26 in Singapore. Photo: ONE Championship.

With a successful ONE Championship debut behind her, Danielle Kelly is looking ahead to her next challenge under the bright lights of the Asian martial arts promotion.

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The 25-year-old American took her first steps into the ONE Championship Circle last Saturday in Singapore, battling Japanese MMA veteran Mei Yamaguchi in a submission grappling contest.

She failed to lock up a submission, which meant the 12-minute bout ended as a draw, but her performance impressed Chatri Sityodtong, the ONE boss, so much he gave her a US$50,0000 (HK$392,000) post-fight bonus.

“I wasn’t expecting [the bonus] all,” Kelly told the Post. “So when [commentator Mitch Chilson] announced it to me, I was like ‘wait, did he just say what I think he just said?’ I took it in. I started to cry. I got really emotional.”

Ever her own fiercest critic, Kelly briefly questioned whether she really deserved a bonus after failing to submit Yamaguchi at ONE X. However, now that she is back home on American soil, she sees the bonus as an affirmation of all the progress she is made.

“I put in the time, I put in the work for all these years,” Kelly said. “I was putting in matches where I would make two hundred dollars in a small gymnasium. To be acknowledged for my work on such a big stage, it’s meant a lot to me.”

Danielle Kelly (top) attacks Mei Yamaguchi’s arm in a submission grappling match at ONE X on March 26 in Singapore.
Danielle Kelly (top) attacks Mei Yamaguchi’s arm in a submission grappling match at ONE X on March 26 in Singapore.

After such an impressive debu, Kelly wants keep the momentum going. She is eyeing a return to the ONE Championship in June – the next time there’s a break in the jam-packed schedule of seminars she teaches all over America – and has some big names in mind for her next appearance.

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