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Kingad raring to give all against Moraes in title showdown

- ONE Championsh­ip PR

DANNY Kingad may be one of the youngest Team Lakay fighter but his title shot against flyweight world champion Adriano Moraes will be his toughest test in the One Championsh­ip cage next month.

Kingad will co headline ‘Legends of the World’ on the November 10 at the more than 20,000 seater Mall of Asia Arena.

“When Coach Mark Sangiao revealed that ONE Championsh­ip had put me next in line for a shot at the ONE Flyweight World Championsh­ip, I was shocked. I was nervous,” admits the 22-year-old.

“I thought to myself, ‘Am I ready?’” the unbeaten challenger adKingad mittedly wondered. “I have waited so long for this. Ever since I joined ONE Championsh­ip, I had my eyes set on becoming champion. This is what I wanted when I became a martial artist – to be the best in the world.

Kingad, on the cusp of greatness, gets the chance to prove to himself, and to the rest of the world, that he truly has what it takes to become a world champion. Deep in training in the high-altitudes of Baguio City, Philippine­s, “The King” is busy honing his skills to perfection.

“Now that it is finally happening, and I have this opportunit­y right in front of me, the feeling of nervousnes­s quickly turned into motivation.”

certainly has the tools for success with a strong body, a driven spirit, and a sound mind. But more importantl­y, he has what not many martial artists can lay claim to – a team of worldclass brothers-in-arms at the famed Team Lakay.

Together, this incredible group of martial artists, led by legendary coach Mark Sangiao and ONE lightweigh­t world champion Eduard Folayang — who is headlining the event against ONE Featherwei­ght World Champion Martin Nguyen — are dominating the Asian martial arts scene with their unique wushu-based style.

“Although I am prepared for wherever this

bout goes, whether it stays on the feet and we battle it out with our striking, or it goes to the ground and I have to deal with his high-level grappling, I will be ready,” Kingad says.

The University of the Cordillera­s student says he has taken the biggest lessons he could learn from his teammates, and has embedded their positive traits into his evolving skill set. Needless to say, Kingad realizes he is as ready as he will ever be against a champion of Moraes’ caliber.

“Adriano does not have many weaknesses. In fact, he is probably the closest to being a complete martial artist,” the challenger says. “His striking is on point, his grappling is top-notch, and you really cannot underestim­ate him for one minute.”

Despite how daunting of an opponent Moraes is, every competitor has his areas of improvemen­t, even if Kingad is unable to fathom any aspect of the Brazilian’s game that he can exploit. If there is a perfect time to catch the reigning flyweight king, however, it is when he is not looking.

“He is open to counters, and all I have to do is land that one big shot,” the Filipino continues. “That is why I am working on my strength and power, so that when I do connect, it is going to be lights out.”

Moraes faced the toughest test of his career in 2016, when he ran into flashy Filipino striker Eugene Toquero, who nearly stopped him with a solid punch that connected cleanly.

“Moraes is a beast on the ground, and I know he will be looking to take me down, so my team and I are preparing the best we can for an all-out war. I am making sure that my escapes and submission defense are there. My game plan is to definitely stay on the feet and strike with this guy, but if it goes to the ground, I will be ready,” quips Kingad.

 ?? ONE photo ?? TITLE SHOT. After scoring eight straight victories, Danny Kingad is primed for a title shot against a highly experience­d Adriano Moraes in the co-main event of ONE: Legends of the World on November 10 at the MOA Arena.
ONE photo TITLE SHOT. After scoring eight straight victories, Danny Kingad is primed for a title shot against a highly experience­d Adriano Moraes in the co-main event of ONE: Legends of the World on November 10 at the MOA Arena.

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