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Belingon seeks statement win against ChungOsis

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UNDOUBTEDL­Y, Team Lakay’s Kevin Belingon has etched his mark as one of the top bantamweig­ht in Asia today.

As he seeks a rematch against reigning titlist Bibiano Fernandes, Belingon needs to hurdle South Korean-American Kevin Chung in a threeround affair at One Championsh­ip’s: Leg- ends of the World set on November 10 which airs live from the iconic Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippine­s.

Although it is not exactly the title shot he had been hoping for, Belingon views the bout against Chung as another opportunit­y to make his case.

“My opponent is not easy, and I am not takspectac­ular ing him for granted, which is why I am completely focused on my upcoming bout this November,” he says. “This is a dangerous game we play, and we cannot underestim­ate anybody. I need to be at my absolute best so I can turn in another great performanc­e for the fans. Competing in front of my hometown crowd, the pressure is on to score another huge victory.”

It is as if, without even uttering a single word, the former bantamweig­ht world title challenger has chosen to make a statement – with the power surging through his fists.

The devastatin­g 29year-old striker from Ifugao province, has scored a recent string of knockout victories; the kind that says he is ready for another shot at the ONE bantamweig­ht world diadem.

Following an unsuccessf­ul title bid against Fernandes nearly two years ago, Belingon has run through his recent opposition.

After thoroughly dominating Tajikistan’s Muin Gafurov en route to a unanimous decision victory in October 2016, the Filipino stalwart demolished former world title challenger­s Toni Tauru and Reece McLaren, finishing both with a pair of first-round stoppages and a fearsome display of striking.

“Make no mistake about it, my perfor-

mances in the cage as of late are a message to the organizati­on, and to the reigning ONE Bantamweig­ht World Champion. I am coming for that belt and no one can stop me. Whoever they put in front of me, I will be looking to destroy. I am a man on a mission,” Belingon states.

Back in January 2016, Belingon challenged Fernandes for the belt in the cold winter of Changsha, China. On that fateful night, one that still haunts “The Silencer” to this day, the Brazilian finished him with a kimura just before the end of the opening stanza.

That sequence of action has played over and over in Belingon’s memory.

“Since then, I have bolstered my training, working on all areas of my game from striking to grappling. I know I will meet Bibiano again in that cage, and when that day comes, I need to be prepared. There is not a day that has passed that I have not thought about that first bout,” he explains.

The stakes are incredibly high for the Filipino warrior, but Belingon says hard training days are underway, and he is preparing himself to be in the best shape of his life. In a lot of ways, “The Silencer” knows each win from here on out is another step closer to the ONE Bantamweig­ht World Championsh­ip.

“My mindset remains to showcase my skills and remain focused on executing the game plan. My team and I have devised a tremendous strategy in dealing with my next opponent. Even though I have scored some recent knockouts, I am not going in there recklessly,” he explains.

“If at any point I sense my opponent is ready to go, and the knockout presents itself, I am like a shark in a fish tank. There is no doubt I will go for the finish, and I will end matters quickly. I will strike my opponent until the referee pulls me off him.”

If Belingon’s last three performanc­es inside the ONE cage are anything to go by, these words could be any more true. With the power in his fists, Belingon has sent a shockwave coursing through the bantamweig­ht division, and he will not stop until he gets what he wants – another date with destiny, and another crack at his Brazilian counterpar­t.

“I feel fantastic. I feel strong, and I feel ready,” the Filipino states. “I am ready to climb into the cage in Manila and feel the roar of the crowd again. My opponent had better be prepared for an all-out war, because I will be bringing the firepower. This is a match for the fans, and I am excited to show the world the best version of Kevin Belingon,” the Team Lakay bruiser quipped. One Championsh­ip release

 ??  ?? HIGH ALTITUDE WORK OUT. Seeking a rematch against One Championsh­ip bantamweig­ht world titlist Bibiano Fernandes, Team Lakay’s Kevin Belingon is leaving no stones unturned in his training camp as he takes on South Korean-American Kevin Chung on November...
HIGH ALTITUDE WORK OUT. Seeking a rematch against One Championsh­ip bantamweig­ht world titlist Bibiano Fernandes, Team Lakay’s Kevin Belingon is leaving no stones unturned in his training camp as he takes on South Korean-American Kevin Chung on November...

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