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[Unleashing Greatness: The Journey of Chatri Sityodtong and ONE Championship]-[#814: Chatri Sityodtong, CEO of ONE Championship — From Dirt Poor to Top-10 Sports-Media Franchise, The $100M Breakfast, Dominating Social Media (30B+ Views/Year), Key Strategic Decisions, and the Moneyball of Fight Matchmaking]

The Tim Ferriss Show · B2 · 2025-06-04

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Unleashing Greatness: The Journey of Chatri Sityodtong and ONE Championship

In a fascinating episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, Tim sits down with Chatri Sityodtong, the founder and CEO of ONE Championship. What began as a personal quest to create a high-level training environment in Singapore blossomed into one of the world's top 10 largest sports media properties. This conversation spans Chatri's turbulent childhood, his transformative years at Harvard, and the relentless pursuit of his "greatest obsession": martial arts.

From Poverty to Purpose

Chatri’s life is defined by a dichotomy of hardship and resilience. Recounting his father’s bankruptcy and abandonment of the family in Thailand, Chatri describes the deep anger and shame he carried for decades. He emphasizes that he wouldn't be where he is today without the "love, pain, and suffering" that shaped his character. He shares a poignant story about reconciling with his father years later, learning that his father’s departure was rooted in the shame of not being able to provide. This experience taught Chatri that one should focus on the good in others and that "you never know what is good luck or bad luck until many years later."

The Birth of a Global Platform

Chatri’s journey to Wall Street and eventually to the helm of ONE Championship was far from linear. After a successful stint in Silicon Valley, he felt a profound sense of emptiness despite financial success. A solitary lunch at a sushi restaurant triggered a memory of his mother’s childhood prediction: "Chatri, you're going to grow up to help people." This realization shifted his focus from accumulating wealth to creating a platform that could inspire millions.

He candidly admits that the first three years of ONE were a "complete disaster," with over 150 institutional investors rejecting his vision. It was only by betting everything on the viral potential of social media—specifically Facebook—that the company gained traction. By focusing on "real-life superheroes" and authentic martial arts values (integrity, humility, honor, respect, courage, discipline, and compassion), ONE Championship successfully tapped into a global audience hungry for inspiration.

The Science of the "Barn Burner"

One of the most engaging parts of the discussion is the secret behind ONE’s consistently high-quality fights. Chatri explains that their matchmaking is not luck; it is a "chemistry lab" of quantitative and qualitative analysis.

  • Finish Rate: Unlike some organizations that prioritize defensive, points-based fighting, ONE looks for a "killer instinct." They boast a 70% finish rate because they prioritize fighters who aim to "finish a danger situation," staying true to the origins of martial arts as self-defense.
  • The "Why": Chatri personally mentors his fighters, holding locker room huddles where he challenges them to reflect on their sacrifices. By tapping into a fighter's "deepest why," he helps them become "unbreakable."

The Sequoia Breakfast and Future Vision

Chatri recounts the legendary breakfast meeting with Sequoia Capital’s Michael Moritz and Douglas Leone. After an informal conversation, he was shocked to receive a $100 million investment just two hours later. Moritz identified in Chatri the exact qualities needed for such a gargantuan task: the resilience of a founder whose life’s calling is the mission, and the ability to attract and retain the world’s best talent.

Looking ahead, Chatri believes ONE is just scratching the surface. With 500 million fans and a presence in 190 countries, he envisions a future where ONE Championship events command the same global attention as the World Cup or the Olympics.

Conclusion: Suffering as a Path to Greatness

Chatri concludes the episode with a powerful mantra: "Suffering is the path to our greatness." He encourages listeners to embrace the hardships of their own journeys, noting that when you have a "powerful reason or why," you can endure anything. His story serves as a testament to the idea that true success is found not in material accumulation, but in aligning one's life with a purpose that transcends the self.

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📖 Transcript

All right, all right, all right.
Good day, ladies and germs. Boys and girls, welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job, that's me, Tim, to deconstruct world class performers in every interview to tease out the lessons learned, habits, routines, frameworks, anything at all, favorite books, who knows, that you can apply to your own lives.
My interview today was so much fun.
I just wrapped it. It was with none other than Chatri Sidya Tang.
Now if you don't know that name you will and that is because Chotri is the founder and CEO of ONE.
You might know it as ONE Championship and if you don't know it you're about to know it.

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