Review of Fight Results at ONE Fight Night 43 in Bangkok
Introduction
On May 15, ONE Championship held Fight Night 43 at Lumpinee Stadium, featuring a variety of mixed martial arts (MMA), Muay Thai, and kickboxing matches.
Main Body
The main event saw Tang Kai successfully defend his ONE Featherweight MMA World Championship. Tang won by technical knockout (TKO) against Shamil Gasanov at 2:41 of the fourth round. He achieved this by stopping Gasanov's grappling attempts and using leg strikes to limit the challenger's movement. Consequently, Tang has improved his professional record to 20-3. In the Muay Thai and kickboxing matches, several key results were recorded. Petchtanong Petchfergus won by unanimous decision against Ben Woolliss, while Nontachai Jitmuangnon also won by unanimous decision against Felipe Lobo. Furthermore, Aslamjon Ortikov remained undefeated with a 24-0 record after defeating Jordan Estupinan by TKO in the second round. This victory may lead to Ortikov fighting for a vacant world title. Other results included Luo Chao's split-decision victory over Denis Souza Jr., which ended Souza's sixteen-fight winning streak. Additionally, Martyna Dominczak defeated Johanna Persson by unanimous decision in the atomweight Muay Thai division. Overall, these results show that experience and technical skill were the deciding factors across the different weight classes.
Conclusion
The event ended with a successful title defense and several clear victories in the striking competitions.
Learning
🚀 The 'Flow' Secret: Transition Words
At an A2 level, you likely say: "Tang won the fight. He has a better record now." To reach B2, you need to glue your ideas together. The article does this perfectly using Connectors.
🛠️ The B2 Toolkit
Look at how the text moves from one fact to another. Instead of short, choppy sentences, it uses these 'bridges':
- "Consequently" Use this instead of "so" to show a result.
- Example: "Tang used leg strikes. Consequently, Gasanov couldn't move."
- "Furthermore" Use this instead of "and" or "also" when adding a new, important point.
- Example: "Petchtanong won. Furthermore, Ortikov remained undefeated."
- "Additionally" Similar to furthermore, but great for adding extra details to a list.
💡 Why this matters for you
B2 fluency isn't just about knowing 'big words'; it's about cohesion. When you use Consequently or Furthermore, you tell the listener: "I am organizing my thoughts logically." This is the fastest way to stop sounding like a beginner and start sounding like an advanced speaker.
Quick Tip: Next time you describe your day, don't just say "and." Try: "I finished my work; consequently, I went to the gym."