Japanese kickboxing sensation Masaaki Noiri has joined ONE Championship, adding another high-profile talent to its roster. The 30-year-old Noiri, a former K-1 super lightweight and welterweight champion, announced his signing on social media, stating that he has “finally arrived” at the “pinnacle of stand-up martial arts.” Noiri’s move to ONE continues the promotion’s aggressive strategy of acquiring top talent from rival organizations, solidifying its position as a global leader in kickboxing. ONE’s stacked featherweight kickboxing division now boasts an impressive array of stars, including Chingiz Allazov, Superbon Singha Mawynn, Marat Grigorian, and Giorgio Petrosyan. Noiri, with his impressive resume and dynamic fighting style, is expected to make an immediate impact in the division. While there is no official word on Noiri’s debut date, the Japanese striker will undoubtedly face a formidable lineup of opponents in ONE’s talent-rich featherweight division. With his addition to the roster, ONE Championship further strengthens its position as a premier destination for world-class kickboxing.