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MMA fighting may finally be coming to Vietnam

Professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting may finally be coming to Vietnam.
MMA fighting may finally be coming to Vietnam ảnh 1Vietnamese martial artist Trần Quang Lộc wins a match at the ONE Warrior Series by ONE Championship in Singapore in March (Source: thethaovietnam.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting mayfinally be coming to Vietnam.

After several false dawns, the Singapore-based ONE Championship has announcedplans to hold an event in the country in September, ONE Championship’s ChairmanChatri Sityodtong shared in a press briefing in Ho Chi Minh City on June 12.

Sityodtong said he had little detailed information to share, but more would beavailable about two months before ONE: Immortal Triumph.

He also talked about the organisation’s expansion strategy in Vietnam and plansto introduce local martial arts to the world.

“ONE Championship’s entry into Vietnam is coming at the right time. As theleader of the world’s largest martial arts organisation, I would like toshowcase the true essence of martial arts through its deep-rooted values ofintegrity, humility, honour, respect, courage, discipline, and compassion,”said Sityodtong.

"Our goal is to make the world a better place through martial arts and tobuild real-life superheroes who ignite the world with hope, strength, dreams,and inspiration. Our superstars are ready to showcase their amazing skills. Icannot wait to tell their stories."

Vietnam has a rich martial arts culture with many styles such as Vovinam, Binh DinhGia and Tay Son Vo Dao.

He said ONE Championship aims to celebrate this rich martial arts culture,discover martial arts talents and contribute to the future of Vietnamesemartial arts.

Just last month, JUST MMA had to pull plans to hold an event in HCM City onJune 15 due to licensing issues.-VNS/VNA
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