After winning gold on some of BJJ’s biggest stages, teen sensation Helena Crevar is ready to continue her legacy in ONE Championship.
On Friday, January 23, Crevar will make her highly anticipated promotional debut against Teshya Noelani Alo A Fighting Night 39 at the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok.
It will be the first step in what Crevar hopes will be a legacy-building run with ONE.
“I’ve already won major titles in IBJJF, Polaris, CJI – that’s all important to me – but with ONE I want to build something that will last,” Crevar said. Cageside Press. “This debut against Teshya Alo is just the first step. I want to be active, I want to compete against the best girls in my division and I want people to know that if my name is on the card, it’s going to be an aggressive match with a lot of submissions. That’s the kind of legacy I’m trying to build here.”
According to BJJHeroes.com, Crevar is a spectacular 37-4 in her competitive career, with 27 of those wins coming via submission. Perhaps even more impressive is the fact that she has never been filed.
Along the way, Crevar has topped the podium at CJI 2, captured the Polaris 70kg title and, most recently, captured gold at the 2025 IBJJF World Championships.

Helena Crevar refuses to buckle under the pressure
Crevar has already accomplished so much before her 19th birthday and knows expectations are high for her big debut on the world stage of ONE Championship.
“There have been a lot of expectations placed on me even before I signed with ONE. People called me a ‘generational talent’ very early on. To some people that might feel like a lot of pressure, but to me it doesn’t really feel like a burden. It really inspires me to do more. It just motivates me to work even harder, and honestly, it’s really humbling.”

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