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Happy for The Silencer

- MICHAEL ANGELO S. MURILLO has been a columnist since 2003. He is a BusinessWo­rld reporter covering the Sports beat. msmurillo@bworldonli­ne.com

Banario was the first to become ONE champion, claiming the featherwei­ght title in 2013.

Folayang then broke through in 2016 when he TKO’d Japanese legend Shinya Aoki for the lightweigh­t gold.

That left Belingon as among ONE Filipino “OGs” who had yet to win a title, until last week though when The Silencer finally got his.

Actually Belingon already won his own title in July this year when he defeated featherwei­ght champion Martin Nguyen in a “super fight” to win the interim bantamweig­ht world championsh­ip.

But his victory on Friday, Nov. 9, in Singapore at “ONE: Heart of the Lion” over longtime champion Bibiano “The Flash” Fernandes (split decision) made him the undisputed world champion and proved he has made it to the top.

Seeing how Belingon charted his path in ONE, I could not be more happy for Belingon.

He started his ONE career with a 4-5 record in his first nine fights, including losing his first two, before taking a yearlong sabbatical from MMA.

When he returned in January of 2016, he was rudely welcomed back by Fernandes in their title fight, submitted in the opening round (kimura).

Since then, Belingon dedicated himself to recalibrat­ing his game, working on almost every facet of it to make himself a better fighter.

The result was glaring, winning sixth straight fights, all by convincing fashion, to set up a rematch with Fernandes.

In the rematch, while there was still cloud hovering over Belingon and how he would fare against the Brazilian champion, he did not waste time in casting it aside as he delivered right from the get-go.

Near finishes of his opponent, submission escapes, control of the fight and striking, Belingon delivered, leaving us at the Singapore Indoor Stadium greatly impressed.

Even Fernandes himself I think was surprised, and in awe, of the performanc­e of the Filipino.

The fight was rendered by judges as a close one with a split decision but in the end there was no denying that The Silencer was not to be silenced and deserving of the win.

Seeing how it went for Belingon since Day One with ONE Championsh­ip, I give him a tap on the back for a job well done and, ditto, on his supporters at Team Lakay. It was a long journey to the top but they made it happen. Now it is on to the next stage for Belingon, as an undisputed world champion. Salute!

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Just a quick show of appreciati­on. I would like to thank the people behind the 2018 Global Martial Awards held on Nov. 8 in Singapore for having this writer as one of the nominees for Martial Arts Journalist of the Year along with seven others, including JM Siasat (GMA) and Santino Honasan (ABS-CBN) from the Philippine­s. It was an honor to have been recognized in such a way and the nomination was something I did not expect. Congratula­tions, Manabu Takashima (MMA Planet) for winning the award. It is an exciting time for MMA and martial arts and I’m looking forward to writing about it. Thanks again.

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