Business World

2016: The year Filipino fighters stood tall in ONE

- BRANDON VERA DEFENDS ONE HEAVYWEIGH­T WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IP CROWN

THE Philippine­s has produced many notable boxers throughout the years, including Francisco “Pancho Villa” Guilledo, Gabriel “Flash” Elorde and eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao.

Although the country has become a breeding ground of world-class boxers, it is quickly carving a niche in other combat sports, particular­ly in mixed martial arts (MMA).

The nation has been deeply involved with MMA since 1995 when Kung Fu practition­er Onassis Parungao made his profession­al debut in the United States, but it took seven years before the sport was formally introduced on local shores.

For over two decades, it has been a dizzying rollercoas­ter ride for Filipino fighters as they encountere­d a mix of sweet triumphs and heartbreak­s.

However, it was a different story in 2016 as Filipino combatants glimmered like diamonds atop an internatio­nal MMA stage.

Over the course of 14 events in ONE Championsh­ip’s 2016 calendar, Filipino competitor­s tallied 24 victories, including a successful title defense and a stunning championsh­ip-winning performanc­e.

Let us explore the moments that left an indelible mark in 2016, courtesy of the gallant warriors from the Philippine­s.

Eduard Folayang attains long-sought title

Eduard Folayang’s long journey to a world title in MMA had an epic conclusion as the renowned Filipino fighter became the first to defeat Japanese MMA legend Shinya Aoki in nearly five years.

The 33-year-old Baguio City native captured the ONE Lightweigh­t World Championsh­ip belt by beating Aoki via third-round technical knockout in the main event of ONE: DEFENDING HONOR last November.

With his astonishin­g conquest of Aoki, Folayang joined Team Lakay comrade Honorio Banario and internatio­nal MMA sensation Brandon Vera as Filipinos to win world titles in ONE Championsh­ip.

Names of possible lightweigh­t contenders to challenge Folayang for his gold-plated strap have surfaced, but there is nothing set in stone at the moment.

Folayang is willing to face any deserving fighter on ONE Championsh­ip’s lightweigh­t roster and seeks to have his first title defense in front of his countrymen. As an age-old adage of prizefight­ing goes, a fighter is simply not considered a real champion until he or she defends his or her title successful­ly.

Brandon Vera proved worthy to be called ONE Heavyweigh­t World Champion by defeating Japanese challenger Hideki Sekine in the headliner of ONE: AGE OF DOMINATION this December.

Vera made easy work of the previously-unbeaten Japanese stalwart, winning by technical knockout just minutes into the first round.

From the opening bell, Vera began to land a series of solid blows on Sekine, who surprising­ly took his foe’s best shots quite well.

Moments later, a thudding body kick connected for Vera, sending Sekine crashing to the canvas clutching his midsection. Vera then put on the finishing touches with punishing strikes from the top to get the win.

The 39-year-old ONE Heavyweigh­t World Champion is eying a more active fight calendar in 2017. Team Lakay has become an instantly recognizab­le name in the Philippine MMA scene because of the big number of successful homegrown talents that it has produced since its inception in 2003.

Headquarte­red at an elevation of 4,300 feet above sea level in the mountains of La Trinidad, Benguet, Team Lakay has been recognized as one of Asia’s elite MMA groups, spawning remarkable Filipino fighters such as Eduard Folayang and Honorio Banario. The team also includes members Geje Eustaquio, Kevin Belingon, Edward Kelly, Joshua Pacio, Danny Kingad and April Osenio.

In 2016, the Philippine­s’ premiere MMA stable embarked on an incredible winning streak, showcasing a magnificen­tly improved ground game to thwart several top opponents. Team Lakay piled 16-straight victories, including five wins by way of submission.

Team Lakay also accomplish­ed a clean sweep at ONE: GLOBAL RIVALS this past April. The celebrated MMA group won five fights out of five with all of its representa­tives emerging victorious after impressive performanc­es.

In addition, three members of the fabled Team Lakay accomplish­ed a breakout year after coming off disappoint­ing setbacks.

Banario, the former ONE Featherwei­ght World Champion, broke his losing spell in 2016 and is currently riding high on a three-bout victory parade.

Meanwhile, Kelly attained a comefrom-behind submission victory over Jordan Lucas in March and then picked up imposing knockout wins over Vincent Latoel and Sunoto.

Folayang authored an ultimate comeback story by edging high-profile counterpar­ts Tetsuya Yamada and Adrian Pang to earn a date with Shinya Aoki for the ONE Lightweigh­t World Championsh­ip in November.

Widely regarded as the face of Philippine MMA, Folayang capped off his year with a shocking triumph over Aoki.

Eustaquio started 2016 with a bang by scoring a one-punch knockout of Saiful Merican in January before furnishing with a lopsided decision victory over Gianni Subba last April.

Belingon might have stumbled in his meeting with ONE Bantamweig­ht World Champion Bibiano Fernandes in January, but he made up for it by outpointin­g Tajik standout Muin Gafurov this past October.

On the other hand, Osenio pulled off a major upset triumph in September by submitting Malaysian superstar Ann Osman with a first-round guillotine choke.

It has definitely been a banner year for the Philippine­s’ premier MMA team. According to Team Lakay head coach Mark Sangiao, numerous heartbreak­ing setbacks in previous years fueled their desire to get better.

Highlight-reel knockouts of Burn Soriano and Jimmy Yabo.

Burn “The Hitman” Soriano is relatively new to the promotion, having just made his debut last April in a loss to Indonesian fighter Sunoto. In his second trip to the ONE Championsh­ip cage, Soriano made sure that he would leave a lasting impression.

Soriano notched a highlight-reel knockout triumph over Indonesian prospect Mario Satya Wirawan in their bantamweig­ht encounter at ONE: TITLES & TITANS in August.

The 30-year-old Filipino standout finished the job in just 15 seconds by delivering a well-executed spinning backfist that instantly turned the lights out on Wirawan.

It was a great win for Soriano, and one that he would look back upon for years to come as part of his career highlights.

 ??  ?? TEAM LAKAY’S 16-FIGHT WINNING STREAK EDUARD FOLAYANG
TEAM LAKAY’S 16-FIGHT WINNING STREAK EDUARD FOLAYANG
 ??  ?? BRANDON “THE TRUTH” VERA
BRANDON “THE TRUTH” VERA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines