The Phnom Penh Post

Sreykouch faces hardships in, out of ring

- Chhorn Norn

CAMBODIAN mixed martial artist Vy Sreykouch decided to tell the public about the difficulti­es she faced before losing to the veteran hometown favourite May Ooi in the woman’s strawweigh­t meeting at ONE: Immortal Pursuit in Singapore over the weekend, while another Kingdom fighter, Sim Bunsrun, was also eliminated in the first round.

Sreykouch told The Post: “I am really disappoint­ed. I have my commitment for the fight and told myself I have to win for my family and my country, but it was finished unexpected­ly after I was trapped into my opponent’s grappling and lost very fast.”

For the fight night held at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Friday, Vy Sreykouch was not given a chance to land a punch on her opponent Ooi, who was quick to wrestle the Cambodian fighter to the ground and tried to choke her in order to tap for submission in the first round.

After the fight Sreykouch admitted, “I am not good at ground work, and I rely on my punches. But I had no chance to use them. I tried my best to escape the grappling, but after trying very hard, I was trapped into her technique of ground work before I was forced to tap with choking.”

Before the disappoint­ing loss, however, Srykouch had to overcome difficulti­es with her diet, cutting down for the strawweigh­t weigh-in one day before the fight.

The 23 year-old fighter claims she “was not eating for four to five days before the fight, and I was unconsciou­s one day before the fight. But I did not tell this things to organisers because I really wanted to fight, and if I did not fight, I would not get money for my family.”

After the loss, the Cambodian fighter committed to train harder, particular­ly on ground work in order to get another chance to fight for ONE Championsh­ip in the future.

Bunsrun falls to debutante

Kicking off ONE: Immortal Pursuit was a high-octane strawweigh­t encounter as the debuting Miao Li Tao of China shared the ONE Championsh­ip cage with Cambodian striking specialist Sim Bunsrun. In his first outing as a ONE Championsh­ip competitor, Miao delivered an outstandin­g perfor- mance by stopping Bunsrun in the first round. The 25-year-old native of Beijing, got the job done by catching Bunsrun with a perfectly executed right cross then went for the finish with follow-up blows on the mat.

On the main card of the night, ONEWelterw­eightWorld­Cham- pion Ben “Funky” Askren of the United States left an indelible mark in what was billed as the last bout of his illustriou­s martial arts career, defeating Japanese legend Shinya “Tobikan Judan” Aoki in 57 seconds by way of first-round technical knockout.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Vy Sreykouch (left) is choked out by Singapore’s May Ooi in Friday’s ONE: Immortal Pursuit matchup.
SUPPLIED Vy Sreykouch (left) is choked out by Singapore’s May Ooi in Friday’s ONE: Immortal Pursuit matchup.

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