Ben Tynan’s march towards the heavyweight MMA belt has led him to former title challenger Mauro Cerilli after the pair were matched at ONE 167.
Tynan (6-0) is already two for two in the ONE Championship. He made his debut in November and submitted hard-hitting Korean Kang Ji Won in the third round.
The 30-year-old was also in action earlier this month and finished Duke Didier inside the opening round and his unblemished record, as well as his preference for wearing denim-style shorts in the ring, has endeared himself to fans.
While Tynan has never tasted defeat, Cerilli’s ONE Championship career has had its ups and downs, alternating between wins and losses since signing for the promotion in 2018 and fighting for the title on his debut, where he was stopped by Brandon Vera.
The former Cage Warriors heavyweight champion has three wins from his six appearances and is coming off a victory over Paul Elliott last year.
And a Thai fighter putting a title on the line in the co-main event. Tawanchai PKSaenchaigym defends his featherweight Muay Thai belt against Jo Nattawut in a rematch.
Meanwhile, former bantamweight Muay Thai title challenger Liam Harrison makes his long-awaited return. He has been out for nearly two years after undergoing knee surgery and has been booked to face Katsuki Kitano in his comeback bout.