
Calgary fighter Jake Peacock scores dominant win on One Championship card in Qatar
DOHA — Calgary Muay Thai fighter Jake (the One) Peacock stopped Japanese bantamweight Shinji Suzuki in the third round Thursday at One 171: Qatar to record his second win in as many One Championship outings.
Peacock, who was born without a right hand, kept coming forward and doing damage at Lusail Sports Arena. Suzuki went down three times in the third round, prompting referee Olivier Coste to stop the fight at one minute 31 seconds.
Peacock and Suzuki were originally due to meet Nov. 8 on a card that shifted from Atlanta to Bangkok before being postponed to Thursday in Qatar. Peacock won his One Championship debut last April via unanimous decision over Japanese bantamweight Kohei (Samurai Warrior) Shinjo in Bangkok.
“I’ve reinvented myself since 10 months ago,” Peacock said after the win. “Listen, One Championship, you have to get me in here quick. I want to go. I want to be active. I want to fight every few months. Get me as many fights as possible I’m always ready. And I’ll always be a different animal.