List of ONE Championship alumni

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This is a list of former employees of the professional mixed martial arts promotion ONE Championship (previously known as ONE Fighting Championship and ONE FC). The fighters are listed in order by weight class.

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Alumni (Mixed Martial Arts)

NameWeight classONE recordRef
Flag of Brazil.svg Rolles Gracie Jr. Heavyweight2–0
Flag of the United States.svg Tony Johnson Heavyweight1–1
Flag of the United States.svg Tim Sylvia Heavyweight0–1 (1)
Flag of Belarus.svg Andrei Arlovski Heavyweight0–0 (1)
Flag of Cameroon.svg Alain Ngalani Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
4–6 (2)
Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Vera Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
4–3
Flag of England.svg James McSweeney Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
2–1
Flag of Brazil.svg Roger Gracie Cruiserweight2–0
Flag of Brazil.svg Renato Sobral Cruiserweight1–0
Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Mizuno Middleweight
Cruiserweight
3–4
Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Prachnio Middleweight
Cruiserweight
4–0
Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Bigdash Middleweight5–3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Melvin Manhoef Middleweight1–1 (1)
Flag of Brazil.svg Luís Santos Middleweight
Welterweight
5–3 (1)
Flag of Japan.svg Yushin Okami Middleweight
Welterweight
1–3
Flag of the United States.svg Brock Larson Middleweight
Welterweight
1–1
Flag of Japan.svg Daichi Abe Middleweight
Welterweight
0–2
Flag of Brazil.svg Yuri Simões Middleweight
Welterweight
0–2
Flag of the United States.svg Ben Askren Welterweight6–0 (1) [1]
Flag of Russia.svg Murad Ramazanov Welterweight3–0 (1)
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Baroni Welterweight1–2
Flag of Brazil.svg Cosmo Alexandre Welterweight1–0
Flag of Brazil.svg Renzo Gracie Welterweight1–0
Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Khabilov Welterweight1–0
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshiyuki Yoshida Welterweight1–0
Flag of Japan.svg Nobutatsu Suzuki Welterweight
Lightweight
2–2
Flag of Japan.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Yoshihiro Akiyama Welterweight
Lightweight
2–1
Flag of the United States.svg Roger Huerta Lightweight2–3 [2]
Flag of the United States.svg Caros Fodor Lightweight3–1
Flag of Iran.svg Kamal Shalorus Lightweight2–2
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Tokudome Lightweight2–2
Flag of South Africa.svg Vuyisile Colossa Lightweight2–1
Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Alvarez Lightweight1–2 (1) [3]
Flag of Thailand.svg Shannon Wiratchai Lightweight
Featherweight
9–6 (1)
Flag of Japan.svg Kotetsu Boku Lightweight
Featherweight
6–7
Flag of Mongolia.svg Jadamba Narantungalag Featherweight6–3
Flag of Brazil.svg Herbert Burns Featherweight5–2
Flag of Pakistan.svg Bashir Ahmad Featherweight3–3
Flag of Japan.svg Koyomi Matsushima Featherweight3–2
Flag of Malaysia.svg Melvin Yeoh Featherweight1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Kazunori Yokota Featherweight0–3
Flag of Russia.svg Movlid Khaybulaev Featherweight1–0
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Pucci Featherweight
Bantamweight
5–6
Flag of the United States.svg Jens Pulver Featherweight
Bantamweight
1–2 [4]
Flag of Brazil.svg Bibiano Fernandes Bantamweight12–3
Flag of Japan.svg Masakazu Imanari Bantamweight3–3
Flag of Thailand.svg Yodsanan Sityodtong Bantamweight4–1
Flag of Japan.svg Masakatsu Ueda Bantamweight3–1
Flag of Japan.svg Koetsu Okazaki Bantamweight2–2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Heili Alateng Bantamweight1–0
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Song Yadong Bantamweight0–1
Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Urushitani Flyweight1–1
Flag of Myanmar.svg Mite Yine Flyweight1–1
Flag of Thailand.svg Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke Strawweight12–7
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Naito Strawweight5–4
Flag of Japan.svg Namiki Kawahara Strawweight0–2
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ann Osman Women's Flyweight5–4
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the Philippines.svg Ana Julaton Women's Flyweight2–2
Flag of Brazil.svg Michelle Nicolini Women's Strawweight4–2
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Singapore.svg Angela Lee Women's Strawweight
Women's Atomweight
11–3
Flag of Indonesia.svg Priscilla Hertati Lumban Gaol Women's Atomweight7–5
Flag of Japan.svg Mei Yamaguchi Women's Atomweight6–6
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Vietnam.svg Bi Nguyen Women's Atomweight2–5 [5]
Flag of India.svg Jeet Toshi Women's Atomweight1–3
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Singapore.svg Victoria Lee Women's Atomweight3–0 [6]
Flag of Cambodia.svg Tharoth Sam Women's Atomweight1–2
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jujeath Nagaowa Women's Atomweight2–0

Alumni (Kickboxing & Muay Thai)

NameWeight classONE recordRef
Flag of Cameroon.svg Alain Ngalani Heavyweight0–1 (1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Errol Zimmerman Heavyweight0–1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ismael Londt Heavyweight0–1
Flag of Morocco.svg Tarik Khbabez Heavyweight
Light Heavyweight
4–1
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Stoica Light Heavyweight0–1
Flag of Brazil.svg Cosmo Alexandre Welterweight2–1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Santino Verbeek Welterweight1–1
Flag of Italy.svg Mustapha Haida Lightweight1–3
Flag of Germany.svg Arian Sadiković Lightweight2–1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Wayne Parr Lightweight0–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marouan Toutouh Lightweight0–1
Flag of Thailand.svg Petchmorakot Petchyindee Academy Featherweight7–2 (1)
Flag of France.svg Samy Sana Featherweight3–5
Flag of Germany.svg Enriko Kehl Featherweight2–3
Flag of Thailand.svg Yodsanklai Fairtex Featherweight3–3
Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Kiria Featherweight1–4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Andy Souwer Featherweight1–3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tayfun Özcan Featherweight1–3
Flag of Armenia.svg Armen Petrosyan Featherweight0–3
Flag of Russia.svg Dzhabar Askerov Featherweight1–1
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Chris Ngimbi Featherweight1–1
Flag of Thailand.svg Sagetdao Petpayathai Featherweight1–0
Flag of Thailand.svg Rodlek P.K. Saenchaimuaythaigym Bantamweight4–3
Flag of Thailand.svg Capitan Petchyindee Academy Bantamweight3–2
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Suzuki Bantamweight2–2
Flag of Serbia.svg Ognjen Topic Bantamweight1–3
Flag of Thailand.svg Yodpanomrung Jitmuangnon Bantamweight1–2
Flag of Thailand.svg Kongsak P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym Bantamweight2–0
Flag of France.svg Adam Noi Bantamweight1–1
Flag of Thailand.svg Rittewada Petchyindee Academy Bantamweight1–1
Flag of France.svg Brice Delval Bantamweight0–2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qiu Jianliang Bantamweight0–1
Flag of France.svg Azize Hlali Bantamweight0–1
Flag of France.svg Bobo Sacko Bantamweight0–1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ilias Ennahachi Bantamweight
Flyweight
4–0
Flag of Thailand.svg Petchdam Petchyindee Academy Flyweight5–3
Flag of Thailand.svg Panpayak Jitmuangnon Flyweight4–2
Flag of Thailand.svg Mongkolpetch Petchyindee Academy Flyweight4–1
Flag of Cyprus.svg Michael Savvas Flyweight2–3
Flag of Thailand.svg Singtongnoi Por.Telakun Flyweight2–2
Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Puertas Gallardo Flyweight1–2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Wenfeng Flyweight1–2
Flag of France.svg Hakim Hamech Flyweight1–1
Flag of Japan.svg Masahide Kudo Flyweight0–2
Flag of Suriname.svg Sergio Wielzen Flyweight0–2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Junguang Strawweight1–2
Flag of France.svg Daren Rolland Strawweight0–2
Flag of England.svg Andy Howson Strawweight0–1
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Roma Strawweight0–1
Flag of Germany.svg Christina Breuer Women's Featherweight1–0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jorina Baars Women's Featherweight0–1
Flag of England.svg Iman Barlow Women's Strawweight2–0
Flag of the United States.svg Janet Todd Women's Atomweight7–3
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Kai Ting Chuang Women's Atomweight1–2
Flag of Norway.svg Anne Line Hogstad Women's Atomweight1–1
Flag of Japan.svg Ayaka Miyauchi Women's Atomweight0–1

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