ONE Championship has added three bouts to ONE Fight Night 42 on Prime Video, set for Friday, April 10, live in U.S. primetime from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
The addition pits two undefeated welterweights against each other. Chase “Mannimal” Mann, a 29-year-old Arkansas native with a 7-0 record and five stoppages, collides with Turkish finisher Dzhabir Dzhabrailov, who is 6-0 with all six victories coming by finish — three of them inside two minutes inside ONE Championship. Both men enter with a potential title shot against Christian Lee’s welterweight MMA crown on the line for the winner.
Also added to the card is an all-American flyweight MMA clash between Joshua “Flyin Hawaiian” Perreira and Gilbert Nakatani. Perreira, who represents Immortal Martial Arts and holds a 5-0 record, makes his second ONE Championship appearance after a knee injury cut short his promotional debut against Banma “The Prince” Duoji.
Nakatani, a 32-year-old California native out of Aragon Training Academy, enters on the back of a first-round TKO of Eko Roni Saputra last November. It was his first promotional win after competitive losses to flyweight champion Yuya Wakamatsu and Jeremy Miado.
Paez and Black Panther finally get their shot
The third addition completes unfinished business. Diego Paez and Black Panther had plans for a flyweight Muay Thai showdown at ONE Fight Night 40 in February, but the Thai withdrew hours before the bout due to illness. With Black Panther back to full health, the rescheduled contest helps ignite April 10.
Both fighters welcome a war. Black Panther rode four consecutive knockouts on the ONE Friday Fights platform to earn his main roster contract. Paez brings relentless forward pressure from his base in Colombia and the United States. Their styles were made to collide, and the postponement has only added fuel.
