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Moraes not underestim­ating Kingad in upcoming title defense

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ADRIANO Moraes may have just reclaimed the undisputed ONE flyweight world championsh­ip nearly three months ago, but he is already preparing for the first title defense of his second reign as the division’s kingpin.

The 29-year-old Brazilian champion is slated to put his coveted gold-plated strap on the line against Filipino prospect Danny Kingad of Team Lakay in the co-main event of ONE: Legends of the World , which takes place at the 20,000seater SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippine­s on November 10 .

Moraes may be riding a wave of momentum after snapTHE

ping archrival Kairat Akhmetov’s perfect 23bout winning streak via unanimous decision and unifying the ONE flyweight world championsh­ip in a title unificatio­n rematch in August, but he is not overlookin­g Kingad as his Filipino foe is a legitimate threat to his second title reign.

“Danny Kingad is a great competitor and he has earned the highest level of my respect. If anything, there is no chance of me underestim­ating him. That would be unwise,” he stated.

A true warrior from the mountains of the Philippine­s and one of the top prospects to come out of Baguio City with an immaculate record of 5-0, Kingad is a tremendous striker who possesses well-rounded grappling skills.

Due to his outstandin­g run in local promotions, ONE Championsh­ip noticed Kingad and gave him a spot on the undercard of ONE: Global Rivals in Manila in April 2016.

Kingad came out on top of his maiden ONE Championsh­ip assignment by scoring a firstround technical knockout of Malaysia’s Muhamad Haidar.

The young Baguio City native had an impressive follow-up to his ONE Championsh­ip debut by submitting compatriot Eugene Toquero with a firstround armbar in December 2016.

In his most recent trip to the ONE Championsh­ip cage, Kingad turned in a complete performanc­e, putting his wide range of techniques on full display in a unanimous decision conquest of Malaysia’s Muhammad Aiman in April.

“He is a young martial artist, undefeated, and a wushu champion with good takedowns and good hands,” Moraes evaluated. “He is talented, and he has had good matches with the organizati­on.”

Against Kingad, Moraes stressed he will be preparing for the best version of his Filipino counterpar­t.

“I am preparing for the best Danny Kingad possible, and that is the only way I can prepare to be at my best. I believe this match is going to be a battle between two top-notch martial artists. It is going to be a battle from start to finish,” he expressed.

Moraes is eager to remain as the organizati­on’s 61.2kilogram titleholde­r and prove that he is the best flyweight on the planet at the expense of an undefeated standout like Kingad. “It will be my first time in Manila. I am very excited to compete against Danny Kingad. Deep in my heart, I know that I am the best out there. I am here to prove it. I feel great to defend my belt in Manila, expecting to hear the words, ‘And still,’ once again,” he ended. ONE PR

 ?? One Championsh­ip photo ?? REIGNING ONE CHAMPIONSH­IP flyweight champion Adriano Moraes will defend his title against Team Lakay sensation Danny Kingad on November 10 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Moraes said he is not underestim­ating the young Team Lakay fighter who is a tremendous...
One Championsh­ip photo REIGNING ONE CHAMPIONSH­IP flyweight champion Adriano Moraes will defend his title against Team Lakay sensation Danny Kingad on November 10 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Moraes said he is not underestim­ating the young Team Lakay fighter who is a tremendous...

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