ONE Fight Night 14 was absolutely incredible. From the start, the night was lined up to be historic as it featured an all-female headliner with three of the four matches being for World Championship Titles. On top of that, Angela Lee was back in Singapore to help promote her latest mission, Fight Story, and make a big announcement. Overall, ONE Fight Night 14 did not disappoint and gave women a huge platform to make history in martial arts.
1. Stamp Fairtex Wins Atomweight MMA World Championship Title: First Ever Woman in History to Win 3 Sport Titles
Stamp Fairtex is an absolute beast who once again proved her abilities at ONE Fight Night 14. Having previously won the Muay Thai World Championship Title and Kickboxing World Championship Title at ONE, Stamp set her eyes on making history by winning a World Championship Title in a third martial art practice, MMA. She faced Ham Seo Hee, a veteran MMA with years of experience, but that still didn’t stop Stamp. She won in the third of five rounds after Ham fell to what looked like a kidney punch. An emotional Stamp, was passed the golden belt from former Atomweight MMA World Champion, Angela Lee.

For more on Stamp’s impressive career history, check out our article “Will Stamp Make History at ONE Fight Night 14?”
2. Angela Lee Announces Retirement from ONE Championship
Angela Lee was back in Singapore right after announcing, Fight Story, an organization dedicated to her late sister to provide a platform for fighters and athletes alike to deal with their struggles of the pressures they feel from the industry. This announcement of Fight Story came during Suicide Prevention Month and is in memory of her sister who fought at one and committed suicide in December 2022. In the mix of promoting Fight Story, Lee also shared that she would officially be retiring from ONE Championship. It was an emotional moment, celebrating the eight years of her impressive fight history.

3. Smilla Sundell Wins Second Muay Thai World Championship Title
And STILL, young powerhouse Smilla Sundell defended her Strawweight Muay Thai World Championship Title against Allycia Hellen Rodrigues. Smilla dominated Rodirgues most of the fight but did take some powerful hits from Allycia, especially in round one. Ultimately Smilla Sundell secured the win through a reign of punches right before the end of round three. Smilla remains a World Champion and the youngest Muay Thai World Champion at ONE.

4. Danielle Kelly Upsets Jessa Khan
Danielle Kelly won by unanimous decision to obtain the first ever ONE Women’s Grappling World Championship Title. Kelly had an aggressive bout with Jessa Khan and used her experience in the cage to her advantage by smashing Jessa against the cage and giving her little ability to move her upper body. While Jessa had a few solid exchanges, Danielle Kelly ultimately dominated the match and came out victorious, just like she predicted earlier this week “Danielle Kelly “Can’t Wait to Beat Khan” at ONE Fight Night 14.”

5. Undercard Asa Ten Pow delivers a Powerful Knockout
In his third bout with ONE, Asa Ten Pow shocked fans by delivering a gnarly punch followed up with a kick to Rambolek. The punch was so loud it was clearly heard outside the cage and knocked Rambolek to his feet. It was an intense and exciting way to help get ONE Fight Night 14 underway and Asa Ten Pow most definitely made a solid impression at such a historic night.

How to Watch ONE Fight Night 14?
If you missed out on the action at ONE Fight Night 14, you can always access the fights on Prime Video!