Chatri Sityodtong has been accused of being rudely bullying after 172 years. Ono, the boxing champion for Japanese stars and filming, was scheduled to face former candidate Marat Grigorian. Ono gained weight without any problems while Grigorian was delayed over an hour and was unable to gain weight afterwards. This was followed by shaming from one championship leader, Chatri Sityodtong.
Chatri Sityodtong is humiliating and disrespectful to fighter jets
After 172 people, at a postwar press conference, Chatri Sityodtong cast Vitrik’s rude insult at Ono Ono (59-8-0) for refusing to fight the Grigorians who missed weight. “When fighters want to fight, they fight. When fighters are scared, they find all the reasons why they don’t fight. I’ve seen it every time for a long time in this business,” Chatri said.
Filming Boxing Champion Ono responded by pointing out that he created contractual weight within the agreed timeline by respecting all the rules of one championship and keeping the integrity of the fight intact. He said, “(Chatri Sitiodon) Serious? Was the person who showed up on the measurement and didn’t run away? I didn’t run away. Even the millimeters didn’t run away… When I couldn’t even handle things properly before the fight, what can I hold back and keep a lot quiet, but what can’t I say?”
Ono Ono is not a fighter with one championship, but was scheduled to compete in 172 at 172 as he filmed boxing agreeing to a cross-promotional fight. Now, Chatri is undermining his relationship with the organization. However, Chatri’s humiliation not only targets other fighters, but he bullied his own world champion Jonathan Di Bella, and publicly disregarded Italian-Canadians following his defense of the world title in 172.
Shooting boxing requires an apology
The organization’s film boxing has worked on crossover matches without issue with Rise, K-1 and glory in the past. Shoot Boxing approached an agreement that Ono would share the Ogawa River Hut in good faith while Marat Grigorian failed. One Championship CEO, Chatri Sityodtong, was bullied and publicly shamed the athlete. Given the circumstances, Shootboxing demanded an apology from Chatri for his rude behavior.
On social media, the organization wrote:
“As the Shooting Boxing Association, we will protest certain statements made by event CEO Chatri at a press conference held after “One172” on Sunday, March 23rd.
Initially, our association’s kites were scheduled to attend the event and were facing Marat Grigorian. On the official weigh-in held from 11:00am to 1pm the day before the event (22nd), Kite passed both the hydration test and the weighting, preparing for Grigorian’s results.
However, Grigorian did not appear at the measured venue at the specified time (11:00am to 1:00pm) and did not submit urine samples for hydration tests or weight measurements.
The official rulebook mentions cases where fighters have exceeded their hydration test value or weight limit within the specified time period, but have not mentioned that they will exceed the specified time period itself. We were not given an explanation from the on-site competition staff regarding the handling of the subsequent situation.
It was unclear whether the fight would progress, but one staff member emailed Kaito and his trainer directly with instructions to bypass the association staff who had accompanied Kite to move to the national measuring location. Furthermore, these instructions were incorrect.
Amidst this confusion, our association staff have confirmed by phone that if Grigorians pass the hydration test even outside of the designated time, they have the right to negotiate a catch-grade battle.
However, when the Grigorians appeared about an hour after the official measuring time (2pm), Japanese medical staff had already left the measuring venue as time had passed, questioning what the Grigorians from the hydration test had experienced.
Given these circumstances, there was never an agreement to hold a catchweight battle between Kite and Grigorian.
Kite prepared to the fullest extent and was betting all of this fight against opponents he really respected in one stage. He was ready for the fight by clearing hydration tests and weighing according to regulations.
Given Kite’s feelings in this situation, we cannot overlook the irresponsible and outrageous comments Chatri made last night.
The Shooting Boxing Association primarily aims to develop the combat sports industry in a healthier direction and does not want trouble at organizations or events, but we request a retraction and apologies for the shaming comments to Kite, who respected his rules and looked forward to the fight more than anyone else. ”