How To Watch ONE: CENTURY PART I – Xiong Vs. Lee II

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After igniting the world with the most exciting martial arts action over the past eight years, ONE Championship has finally arrived at its historic 100th event.

This event is so big and monumental, it has been divided into two parts.

The world’s largest martial arts organization will broadcast ONE: CENTURY PART I live from the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday, 13 October (or, for the North American audience, Saturday, 12 October).

In the main event of the double-header’s first installment, ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee will defend her belt in a rematch against her former conqueror, reigning ONE Women’s Strawweight World Champion “The Panda” Xiong Jing Nan.

Also, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson takes on Danny “The King” Kingad in the ONE Flyweight World Grand Prix Championship Final and Christian “The Warrior” Lee collides with Saygid “Dagi” Guseyn Arslanaliev in the ONE Lightweight World Grand Prix Championship Final.

There are multiple ways fans all around the world can watch ONE: CENTURY PART I live.

As always, the preliminary card can be viewed on ONE’s official Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube accounts, as well as the ONE Super App. For a more detailed breakdown, check below to see how you can watch the event live in your home country.

* Click here to see how you can watch ONE: CENTURY PART II in your country

For Those Living In The United States

The preliminary card will begin on B/R Live at 8:00pm Eastern Standard Time (EST)/5:00pm Pacific Standard Time (PST) on Saturday, 12 October.

As for the main card, tune in to TNT at 11:00pm EST/8:00pm PST to watch the action unfold. Fans can also watch the main card by staying put on B/R Live.

For Those Living In Japan

The preliminary card starts on AbemaTV at 9:00am Japan Standard Time (JST) on Sunday, 13 October.

Once the prelims are over, stay on AbemaTV for the main card. That begins at 12:00pm JST.

Also, you can purchase a ticket and head to the Ryogoku Kokugikan to witness the spectacle in person.

For Those Living In India

Watch the preliminary card on Hotstar and Star Sports Select 1 at 5:30am India Standard Time (IST) on Sunday, 13 October.

The main card will follow on those two networks at 8:30am IST, so don’t change the channel.

For Those Living In Indonesia

The preliminary card starts on Vidio.com at 7:00am Western Indonesian Time (WIB) on Sunday, 13 October. Remain on Vidio.com for the main card action, which begins at 10:00am WIB.

Also, the event will air on SCTV at 10:30pm WIB later in the day.

Finally, the event will be streamed live in its entirety on ONE’s Indonesia Facebook page, as well as YouTube, beginning at 7:00am WIB.

For Those Living In Malaysia

Catch the preliminary card on Astro Arena at 8:00am Malaysia Time (MYT) on Sunday, 13 October.

Stay put for the main card, which begins at 11:00am MYT on the same channel.

For Those Living In Myanmar

Watch the preliminary card on Skynet Sports 3 at 6:30am Myanmar Time (MMT) on Sunday, 13 October.

As for the main card, tune in to MNTV at 9:30am MMT.

For Those Living In The Philippines

To catch the main card, tune in to Cignal TV at 11:00am Philippine Standard Time (PHT) on Sunday, 13 October.

The preliminary card will air on ONE’s Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube at 8:00am PHT, but TV5 will cut-in to the live broadcast at 10:30am.

For Those Living In Singapore

The preliminary card begins on Toggle at 8:00am Singapore Standard Time (SGT) on Sunday, 13 October.

Once the prelims are over, remain on Toggle for the main card, which begins at 11:00am SGT.

Also, the show will air later in the evening via special delay on CH 5 at 11:00pm SGT.

For Those Living In Thailand

Catch all the action on ONE’s Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube beginning at 7:00am Indochina Time (ICT) on Sunday, 13 October.

For Those Living In Vietnam

Just like for those living in Thailand, fans in Vietnam can watch all the action on ONE’s Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube beginning at 7:00am ICT on Sunday, 13 October.

For Those Living In Other Regions Around The World

View the event live on FITE in the following countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Croatia, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Argentina, Mexico, South Africa, and Turkey (check FITE for start times in your respective country).

Last, But Certainly Not Least

ONE: CENTURY PART I can be streamed live in its entirety on ONE’s YouTube channel and the ONE Super App (some regions excluded).

Main Card

(c) Angela Lee vs. Xiong Jing Nan (ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship)

Demetrious Johnson vs. Danny Kingad (ONE Flyweight World Grand Prix Championship Final)

Christian Lee vs. Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev (ONE Lightweight World Grand Prix Championship Final)

Janet Todd vs. Ekaterina Vandaryeva (Super Series Muay Thai — atomweight)

Preliminary Card

Yuya Wakamatsu vs. Dae Hwan Kim (mixed martial arts — flyweight)

Sam-A Gaiyanghadao vs. Daren Rolland (Super Series Muay Thai — strawweight)

Yushin Okami vs. Agilan Thani (mixed martial arts — welterweight)

Itsuki Hirata vs. Rika Ishige (mixed martial arts — women’s atomweight)

Senzo Ikeda vs. Lito Adiwang (mixed martial arts — strawweight)

Phoe Thaw vs. Yoon Chang Min (mixed martial arts — featherweight)

Sunoto vs. Kwon Won Il (mixed martial arts — catch weight of 68 kilograms)

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