After successful gold on a few of BJJ’s largest levels, teen sensation Helena Crevar is able to forge her legacy in ONE Championship.
On Friday, January 23, Crevar will make her extremely anticipated promotional debut in opposition to Teshya Noelani Alo at ONE Fight Night 39 inside the long-lasting Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok.
Will probably be step one in what Crevar hopes to be a legacy-building run with ONE.
“I’ve already received huge titles in IBJJF, Polaris, CJI – all of that’s essential to me – however with ONE I wish to construct one thing lengthy‑lasting,” Crevar instructed Cageside Press. “This debut in opposition to Teshya Alo is simply step one. I wish to be lively, I wish to face one of the best ladies in my division, and I would like individuals to know that if my identify is on the cardboard, it’s going to be an aggressive, submission‑heavy match. That’s the sort of legacy I’m making an attempt to construct right here.”
In accordance with BJJHeroes.com, Crevar is a spectacular 37-4 in her aggressive profession, with 27 of these victories coming by the use of submission. Maybe much more spectacular is the truth that she has by no means as soon as been submitted.
Alongside the best way, Crevar has topped the rostrum at CJI 2, captured the Polaris 70kg title, and, most lately, captured gold on the IBJJF world championships in 2025.

Helena Crevar refuses to buckle beneath strain
Undertaking a lot earlier than her nineteenth birthday, Crevar is aware of that the expectations are excessive for her huge debut on ONE Championship’s world stage.
“There have been plenty of expectations positioned on me already, even earlier than signing with ONE. Folks have been calling me a ‘generational expertise’ actually early. For some individuals that may really feel like plenty of strain, nevertheless it doesn’t actually really feel like a burden to me. It actually conjures up me to do extra. It simply motivates me to work even more durable, and truthfully it’s actually humbling.”

