ONE Championship vs UFC

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2023
  • Join me in this captivating video essay as we delve into an intriguing comparison between two powerhouses in the world of mixed martial arts: UFC and ONE Championship. With ONE Championship's resounding success in the United States, we seize the perfect opportunity to explore the similarities, differences, and overall impact of these renowned fight promotions.
    Backed by thorough research and fueled by a passion for the sport and martial arts, we have compiled a wealth of information to provide you with an insightful analysis. While some statistics may have slightly changed since our research, rest assured that we strive to present the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
    Together, we'll break down key aspects such as the fighters, events, fan base, and global reach of both UFC and ONE Championship. Prepare for a deep dive into the world of these martial arts giants.
    We're excited to bring you our first video essay for the channel. Share your thoughts on this episode, and let us know if you'd like to see more engaging content like this in the future.
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  • @nathanielmccullagh4620

    Kinda want to see One just absolutely blow up. If fighters from UFC start seeing One for what it is, a better option, then it will happen.

  • @percy6632

    i love One Championship, they embody the spirit of martial arts

  • @tarokitano4021

    One Championship definitely is the home of Martial Arts. The way they express and present it as well as lots of respect around each fighters. They don't need trash talk to gain an audience. As they are growing in popularity each day, They are the future of Martial Arts World⚔⚡

  • @dhsu04
    @dhsu04  +326

    UFC is holding money from the fighters. The fact that it supports power slap tells you it's a money driven company that puts fighters' finances and health in the rear mirror.

  • @albert12256

    I’m a fan of both and I watch both but ONE has won me over with their free Friday morning fights, variety of martial arts on the events and the respect all the fighters show for one another.

  • @bunmeng007

    Rooting for One to succeed. Kickboxing and SEA boxing need international exposure

  • @josearmandogomezrocabado537

    Dude… ONE took me into Muay Thai, Kick and also grappling as I had never seen a match of those before ONE. Awesome promotion.

  • @halcowen5886

    I live in SIngapore and I absolutely LOVE One Championship.... I was able to work professionally as a chiropractor with the UFC when they came to Singapore and that was great but after going to many ONE live events I have to say they are more amazing. The whole organization is wonderful and I recommend everybody check it out. Nothing against UFC ... love it too but One is Number One in my eye.

  • @ramonbostic

    I started following ONE a few years ago. I feel that their production quality and focus on the athlete skill, is what will gain them worldwide appeal. I also get tired of that UFC drama!

  • @silvafangtv

    One got me into Muay Thai, having those free One Friday Nights EVERY FRIDAY FOR FREE is the highlight of my week, I love that it exposes me to other martial arts too like grappling, kickboxing in their purest form, and if I want to see all them at once we have the MMA fights too, its honestly perfect, I really hope for their success in the west, I feel if the west gets more exposure to Muay Thai it will be a game changer

  • @chriscarmack1016

    We watch the Friday Fights on Prime and I love it. Less drama bullcrap and multiple different fighting styles. The sportsmanship allows me to watch it with my young son. Hope ONE continues to grow!

  • @orllyfools14X8

    One championship is so good. I’m mostly a boxing fan but because One offers so much more than anyone else in sports, I watch them so much more than anyone else.

  • @LiTTLeDizZyUriNe

    One championships TH-cam shorts is how I got turned on to Stamp, Sexy Yama, and somewhat Rodtang. I had heard of him but through their videos I actually saw him. They made me a fan. I still get excited for UFC events but I’m slowly making my way to watching ONE more.

  • @davidrose259

    You're 100% on point in this breakdown. I'm a life long martial artist. The WWF vibe of UFC never really sat well with me, but I do love the prommotion. Life happens and I lost track of most of who's who in the UFC. Then I found ONE on TH-cam. To my surprise, the martial artists were top notch and I could actually watch all their fight, get to know them and become emotionally invested. Then I realized they really promote martial arts and not just hyping up trash talking to make money. That means a lot. I feel in a few years ONE will overtake viewership and respect from true martial artists and true fans of martial arts.

  • @danielgreensides8463

    I absolutely love both UFC and ONE Championship. If i had to choose one I would choose ONE though. I love the Muay Thai fights and the way the events look and feel is just different and a bit better to me. I love that in ONE theygive bonuses during the post fight interviews. I love the different rules in ONE too. You can knee a downed opponent and MMA fights are judged as a whole instead of round by round. Also, ONE really makes their fighters seem like heroes and role models. ONE really is the future.

  • @ekayn1606
    @ekayn1606  +108

    Dana is so business minded that he's let fighters get away with crazy stuff, and he isn't relatable anymore. Chatri, on the other hand, is humble and focused on martial arts integrity more than ppv numbers. I watched a documentary on his life. It was incredibly inspiring!!!

  • @tonytooshort

    Thanks for putting me on to One Championship! I saw a documentary on Mighty Mouse from another TH-camr and became so disgusted with how Dana and the UFC treated him. Definitely will no longer be supporting the UFC and didn't know there was a promotion that ACTUALLY conducts itself with the values of actual martial artists. 🙏🏼

  • @mkkabi
    @mkkabi  +47

    Another thing that made fall in love is the athletes' "rather lose and exiting fight than win a boring one" attitude. None of that running around and winning by out-touching your opponent shit that you sometimes see in the other organisation.

  • @ngud_gaming267

    The growth of one is what martial arts entertainment needed. Back to the days of pure skill and intelligence

  • @Freiheit1232

    Muay Thai and kick boxing are the most entertaining