Both fighters share an intense history, and their main event battle at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, promises to be a spectacle of unparalleled proportions. After all, Allazov is looking for redemption against his long-standing foe.
“I like this fight,” the reigning titleholder said. “I’ve been waiting for this day. We fought 10 years ago. The first time was a no contest. In the second fight, I lost.”
Things have changed a lot since the last time they stood across from each other. Over the past decade, the two bitter rivals have risen to the top of the kickboxing world.
Allazov won the 2022 ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix Championship, edging out Thai legend Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong by unanimous decision.
The Belarusian-Azerbaijani striker then kicked off his 2023 campaign on an astounding note. In January, he knocked out Superbon Singha Mawynn to win the ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Title.
Before Allazov cemented his status as the sport’s pound-for-pound king, however, Grigorian amassed the most illustrious titles outside of ONE Championship.
Moreover, Grigorian has been a perennial favorite in the division. He’s scored big victories over the likes of Ivan Kondratev, Andy Souwer, and Tayfun Ozcan.
As they step into the ring once again, the stakes are higher than ever. That’s because, this time around, 26 pounds of gold are on the line.
And Allazov now has the chance to accomplish something he has yet to do — beat Grigorian.
“I have many plans – to work my speed, move, and go forward and backward,” the Belarusian-Azerbaijani fighter said. “We have a game plan for this fight. You will see in the fight.”