ONE Championship Q&A With Johnson, Alvarez, Northcutt, Tate & Franklin In Los Angeles

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MMA H.E.A.T. was at the Club LA gym in downtown Los Angeles for the first-ever ONE Championship open workouts, which also featured a Q&A session with fighters Demetrious Johnson, Eddie Alvarez and Sage Northcutt along with executives Miesha Tate and Rich Franklin.

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102 Comments on "ONE Championship Q&A With Johnson, Alvarez, Northcutt, Tate & Franklin In Los Angeles"

  1. One giving these guys this much press attention and praise is only a testimate on how much their organization is inferior to the UFC . its insulting to One fighters imo. i think already two press conferences is enough. you dont see the UFC trying to hype up askren that hard who's undefeated and champion in multiple organizations

  2. Poor DJ, he is always insecure about height and trying to convince himself that in Asia his height is normal. Dude you are 5'3'' tall bro. That's 4.5'' under the Japanese average, 5 inches under the Korean average and also around 4 inches under the developed Chinese provinces average and Singaporean average.Even the third world Filipino men are taller than you on average………embarrassing. The only country where your height is normal there is Indonesia (which is the most poverty stricken country in all of south east Asia). lolPoor DJ, insecure little guy.

  3. This is exciting. This could potentially change MMA for the best. If ONE gets enough recognizable fighters then hopefully we could see fighters fighting across promotions. Making the promotion they belong to matter less. Making their pay higher.

    • Its better this way. The UFC is terrible & will probably lose a lot more of their top tier fighters in the next year or two, which is fine with me… The UFC thinks its about the promotion & the fighters are secondary and thats just plain toxic.

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