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ONE Championship Fight Night 14 results: Stamp Fairtex stops Ham Seo-hee with body-shot KO to win atomweight title

  • Stamp drops Ham in third round to become three-sport champion in ONE, after Angela Lee confirms her retirement and vacates belt
  • Smilla Sundell batters Allycia Rodrigues en route to TKO in strawweight Muay Thai title fight, as Xiong Jingnan stops Wondergirl

Stamp Fairtex celebrates with the ONE atomweight MMA title. Photos: ONE Championship
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Stamp Fairtex finished Ham Seo-hee with a body-shot KO in the third round of their ONE Championship clash in Singapore, to become the promotion’s new undisputed atomweight MMA queen.

It was upgraded from an interim belt after Angela Lee confirmed her retirement from fighting, before the ONE Fight Night 14 main event at Singapore Indoor Stadium.

“Unstoppable” Lee has not fought since the death of her 18-year-old sister Victoria Lee last December. “The Prodigy” took her own life.

Angela Lee hugs her husband Bruno Pucci and their daughter after announcing her retirement.
Angela Lee hugs her husband Bruno Pucci and their daughter after announcing her retirement.

In the co-main event, Smilla Sundell battered Allycia Rodrigues en route to a third-round TKO to defend her strawweight Muay Thai title.

Danielle Kelly was also crowned the inaugural ONE atomweight submission grappling champion after a decision over Jessa Khan.

Rounding out an all-female lead card, Xiong Jingnan took a third-round TKO against Nat “Wondergirl” Jaroonsak in a special rules striking match – which was contested at a 129lbs catchweight after the Chinese strawweight MMA champion missed weight by 4lbs on Thursday.

John Lineker also set up a potential trilogy with bantamweight MMA champ Fabricio Andrade after a decision win against Stephen Loman.

It was the only fight that was not finished, with the judges not needed for the 9 other bouts on the card.

Here’s how all the action unfolded on a dramatic Saturday morning.

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