“ONE Fight Night 7: Lineker vs. Andrade II” is a stacked card with a highly anticipated main event, but there’s one bout that might just trump them all on February 24.
Earlier in the night at the historic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, former ONE flyweight world title challenger and No. 3-ranked contender Danny Kingad (14-3) goes toe-to-toe with surging Indonesian star Eko Roni Saputra (7-1).
This matchup is a clash of styles, and it pits two fighters together who love to explode forward and throw every technique with absolute power.
Here are three reasons why Saputra vs. Kingad could steal the show at ONE Fight Night 7.
Eko Roni Saputra is a finisher

Saputra is in the midst of an incredible hot streak.
The multiple-time Indonesian national wrestling champion has won seven consecutive fights, all in the first round.
Among those victories are two TKOs and five submissions, the most recent of which was a quick rear-naked choke win over dangerous Thai striker Yodkaikaew Fairtex at ONE 162 in October.
The 31-year-old fights like he is double-parked, and he will likely flash a similar urgency when he takes on a world-class opponent in Kingad.
Danny Kingad always brings excitement

Kingad also fights at a frenetic pace.
A look down “The King’s” record reveals a number of decision wins, but among his 14 professional victories are a slew of classic wars.
Those include back-and-forth scraps against current contenders Reece McLaren and Xie Wei, and the Filipino even pushed reigning ONE flyweight world champion Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson to the limit all the way back in 2019.
Do not be fooled; Kingad brings fireworks every time he steps into the ONE circle.
The Stakes Are High
Both Saputra and Kingad have everything to fight for on February 24.
Saputra is currently unranked, but with momentum on his side, he has a huge opportunity to steal a berth in the flyweight top-five.
Kingad, on the other hand, is a former world title challenger who has faced every other ranked fighter.
A win over a highly-respected opponent, like Saputra, would enhance the stock of the 27-year-old and likely unlock a rematch with one of the top flyweights in the world today.
Do not blink when these two warriors lock horns at ONE Fight Night 7.





