The Inner Circle on May 15 Main Event Result: Anatoly Malykhin Bows Out A Three-Division MMA World Champion
He avenged his loss to "Reug Reug" Oumar Kane in highlight-reel fashion inside Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium.
Russian megastar Anatoly “Sladkiy” Malykhin reclaimed the ONE Heavyweight MMA World Title in trademark fashion, stopping “Reug Reug” Oumar Kane in the main event of The Inner Circle on Friday, May 15, live in Asia primetime, from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium. The heated rematch carried enormous stakes after their closely contested first encounter in November 2024. Both giants held nothing back when the floodgates opened, determined to make a statement.
View this post on Instagram Kane managed distance early from his southpaw stance, having a go with side kicks and disciplined counters as Malykhin steadily marched forward searching for openings. But the 38-year-old challenger – the ONE Light Heavyweight and Middleweight MMA World Champion – ramped up the pressure in the second round and began uncorking his truck-like overhand punches whenever he stepped into range. The Senegalese warrior refused to be dragged into any reckless exchange, though.
He timed his entries well and even caught “Sladkiy” with an uppercut. It continued to be a tactical back-and-forth exchange between the two heavyweight titans when action resumed in the third stanza. Kane’s side kicks continued to control distance while Malykhin found cleaner entries with heavy hooks and right hands.
Even after absorbing clean punches, the 34-year-old Senegalese giant refused to wilt and continued firing counters back at his nemesis. Round four took off on a similar note. The TRIPL3 MMA representative and “Sladkiy” kept emptying the tank in pursuit of the breakthrough, trading hooks, kicks, and counters in the center of the ring.