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Striegl to make another go at his UFC debut this weekend

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo

AFTER his supposed Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) debut in August was scrapped at the last minute for his contractio­n of the coronaviru­s, the now-recovered Filipino-American fighter Mark “Mugen” Striegl is set to take the Octagon this weekend.

To face Said Nurmagomed­ov of Russia on Sunday, Oct. 18, in a bantamweig­ht clash at “UFC Fight Island 6” in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ( UAE), Baguio- based Striegl (18-2) makes another go at it as he fulfils his long-time mixed martial arts dream of parading his wares at the UFC.

“It has been a rollercoas­ter to get here. From Baguio to Manila; to getting out of the country with the cancelled flights and restrictio­ns; to getting to Las Vegas and then getting COVID, which was the last thing I thought was going to happen, to be rebooked; and now here, it has been an adventure. It’s all part of the journey,” said 32-yearold Striegl in the lead-up.

The Filipino-American fighter, who won a gold medal for the Philippine­s in sambo in last year’s Southeast Asian Games, was supposed to take on Timur Valiev on Aug. 23 until the coronaviru­s struck him days ahead, forcing him to be scrapped from the scheduled fight.

Now against Mr. Nurmagomed­ov (13-2), a cousin of UFC lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, Mr. Striegl is expecting a different challenge but underscore­d his readiness for it.

“I think we’re both explosive fighters. I just feel I match up well against him, and it’s going to be an action-packed fight,” he said.

Mr. Striegl went on to tout their fight as an exciting offering that UFC fans should enjoy.

“I’m an action- packed fighter. I’m never in a boring fight. They can expect high- paced action, a lot of aggression. I’m looking forward to having my hand raised,” he said.

Mr. Striegl, the reigning Universal Reality Combat Championsh­ip featherwei­ght champion, had his last MMA fight in April last year at the URCC against Japanese Shunichi Shimizu which was ruled as a no-contest (low blow), leaving him to retain his title.

Mr. Nurmagomed­ov, for his part, lost to Brazilian Raoni Barcelos in the UFC by unanimous decision last December.

UFC Fight Island is headlined by the featherwei­ght battle between Brian “T-City” Ortega and “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung. Co-headlining are women flyweights Kaitlyn Chookagian and Jessica Andrade.

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MARK STRIEGL FACEBOOK PAGE FILIPINO-AMERICAN MARK STRIEGL makes another go at his UFC debut this weekend in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

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