In a stunning display of athletic prowess and strategic brilliance, Anatoly Malykhin has once again proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of MMA. The Russian powerhouse, known for his relentless pursuit of victory, has not only reclaimed the ONE Heavyweight title but has also made a bold statement by retiring from the sport. This move, while surprising to many, is a testament to Malykhin's unwavering commitment to his personal values and a strategic decision to leave the sport on top.
Malykhin's victory over Oumar Kane, aka 'Reug Reug', was a masterclass in technique and timing. The early rounds were characterized by a peculiar style of hand-fighting and awkward positioning, with Reug Reug repeatedly backing himself towards the corner. However, Malykhin's patience and precision paid off as he gradually found his rhythm, landing clean combinations and timing Kane's entries. The turning point came in the fourth round when Malykhin unleashed a massive right hand, sending Reug Reug crashing to the canvas. This finish not only showcased Malykhin's power but also his ability to adapt and exploit his opponent's weaknesses.
What makes Malykhin's retirement all the more intriguing is the context in which it occurred. At 38 years old, he is the first simultaneous three-division champion in a major MMA organization. His career is adorned with several promotional records, including the most championships