May 06, 2021
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Everyone s favourite Mandopop star JJ Lin will be holding a virtual concert to be broadcast globally on Sunday June 6, and ticket sales will start next week.
In an announcement today (May 6), the 40-year-old homegrown singer said: I ve always believed that the online world for live concerts is so untapped, and holds endless possibilities for creative exploration. Moreover, music, entertainment and the emotions that a good live show brings shouldn t stop just because most physical shows are on hold now. I truly miss the unique interaction and relationships that have been forged throughout the Sanctuary World Tour. Hence, my team and I have committed heart and soul behind the preparation of this virtual show, and I can t wait to celebrate music and life through the upcoming Sanctuary Finale, and everyone is invited!
SINGAPORE - Higher-risk settings such as indoor gyms and indoor fitness or health studios will be closed and mass participation events will be suspended from Saturday (May 8) to May 30 to minimise large Covid-19 cluster formation and reduce the risk of community transmission.
No spectators will be allowed at sports events during this period.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Education Minister Lawrence Wong, who co-chairs the multi-ministry task force (MTF) tackling the coronavirus pandemic in Singapore, announced stricter measures to stop the spread of Covid-19 in the wider community.
He said: There are some settings which are of higher risk. typically where there is a high density of people who are unmasked and in close proximity with one another, often for prolonged periods.
Reinier de Ridder Dethrones Aung La N Sang, Claims Second One Championship Title
Life could not get much better for Reinier
de Ridder.
“The Dutch Knight” became a simultaneous two-division titleholder,
as he captured the One
Championship light heavyweight crown with a unanimous decision
over Aung La N
Sang in the five-round
One on TNT 4 headliner on Wednesday at Singapore Indoor Stadium
in Kallang Singapore. De Ridder (14-0, 5-0 One) had laid claim to
the promotion’s middleweight championship in October, also at
Sang’s expense. The rematch was an exercise in futility. De Ridder
executed takedowns in all five rounds, moved either to the back or
ONE on TNT 4 preview
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ONE on TNT IV will be broadcast live this Wednesday (US time). The event is set for the Singapore Indoor Stadium and sees Aung La Nsang take on Reinier de Ridder after a last minute reshuffle.
La Nsang was originally supposed to fight Vitaly Bigdash in a middleweight fight but the Russian has COVID-19. Instead he finds himself defending his light heavyweight strap against de Ridder who saw a welterweight title fight with Kiamrian Abbasov fall through a couple of weeks ago.
Another late alteration sees Shinya Aoki matched with Eduard Folayang in a lightweight trilogy bout. The Japanese veteran had originally been scheduled to face Sage Northcutt who is suffering from the lingering effects of COVID-19.
Reinier de Ridder outgrapples Aung la Nsang to claim heavyweight crown at ONE on TNT Part IV
April 29, 2021
This time last week Aung La Nsang and Reinier de Ridder had no idea they would be fighting one another. Both men had to make last minute adjustments ahead of ONE on TNT Part IV and it was the Dutchman who made them better, scoring a one sided decision win over the light heavyweight champion.
La Nsang had prepared for Vitaly Bigdash, a totally different type of opponent. But he found himself defending non stop takedowns and submission attempts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium and while he did a good job of fending off the latter he struggled to prevent de Ridder completing the former.