ONE Championship has huge plans for 2024, and it includes a bunch of events it wants to bring to different locations around the globe. This includes the US, which will witness two of its ONE Fight Night events in Colorado and Georgia.

Last November, the Singapore-based promotion announced the expansion of its presence and return of its events in different parts of the world. One includes Japan, where the ONE 165: Superlek vs. Takeru will be held as part of the company’s return to the Asian country. This will be followed by ONE 166 on March 1 in Qatar, where the historic Reinier de Ridder vs. Anatoly Malykhin will happen alongside the Jarred Brooks vs. Joshua Pacio and Tang Kai vs. Thanh Le bouts.

In line with these earlier announcements, the company revealed the lineup of its 2024 schedules, sharing that it will also make a return to the US after making its first appearance in Colorado through its ONE Fight Night 10 event last May. According to the company, it will dedicate its ONE Fight Night 26 and ONE Fight Night 28 in the said market, with the former scheduled on September 6 at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, and the latter on November 8 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

The company also shared the complete schedule of its ONE Fight Night events, stretching until the last month of 2024:

Friday, January 12 – ONE Fight Night 18 on Prime Video

Friday, February 16 – ONE Fight Night 19 on Prime Video

Friday, March 8 – ONE Fight Night 20 on Prime Video

Friday, April 5 – ONE Fight Night 21 on Prime Video

Friday, May 3 – ONE Fight Night 22 on Prime Video

Friday, June 7 – ONE Fight Night 23 on Prime Video

Friday, July 5 – ONE Fight Night 24 on Prime Video

Friday, August 2 – ONE Fight Night 25 on Prime Video

Friday, September 6 – ONE Fight Night 26 on Prime Video

Friday, October 4 – ONE Fight Night 27 on Prime Video

Friday, November 8 – ONE Fight Night 28 on Prime Video

Friday, December 6 – ONE Fight Night 29 on Prime Video

While there are no other further announcements on what the promotion plans for its US fans, ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong said that the country is still considered a “high-priority market,” suggesting further plans in the future.

“We’re thrilled to return to the U.S. to showcase the greatest World Champion martial arts in the country’s best cities and sports arenas,” Sityodtong said. “America remains a high-priority market for us as we continue our global expansion, and we can’t wait to get back on-ground to entertain our passionate fanbase in the region with quarterly U.S. events in September 2024 and beyond.”

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