Regian Eersel, right, in action against Sinsamut Klinmee at ONE Lumpinee 9.
If anyone doubts the success of ONE Championship in Thailand since it launched its ONE Lumpinee event series, they should look no further than last week’s fight card, which broke viewership records both in Thailand and abroad.
Last Friday, the martial arts organisation returned to Lumpinee Boxing Stadium for ONE Lumpinee 9, the biggest event at the iconic combat sports arena in years.
ONE Lumpinee 9 was the most-viewed Muay Thai event in history in terms of global viewership across 180 countries, according to Nielsen.
In Thailand, where the weekly series airs live on Channel 7HD, the event saw record highs, beating all shows and content categories in…
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