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Facing brother’s conqueror is purely business for Robin Catalan

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FILIPINO strawweigh­t Robin Catalan has a formidable opponent who will be standing across him on March 24 as he makes his return to the ONE Championsh­ip cage.

Catalan is slated to duke it out with Thai wrestling champion Kritsada Kongsricha­i in the undercard of ONE: Iron Will, which takes place at the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.

Kongsricha­i is no stranger to Catalan as the Thai prospect had shared the cage with several Filipino combatants in the past, including his brother Rabin Catalan.

The 26-year-old native of Nakhon Si

Thammarat, Thailand notched a first-round technical knockout victory over Rabin last December.

Catalan shot down the notion he is out to avenge his brother’s defeat at the hands of Kongsricha­i.

The Makati Citybased Wushu practition­er said he does not hold any personal grudge against Kongsricha­i, who is currently riding high on a two-bout winning streak.

“For me, it’s me pure business. This is my career. This is my work. I will fight to get the victory,” Catalan said. “I will just do my job and also do my best against him.”

Although he reiterated there is no bad blood between him and his Thai counterpar­t, Catalan stressed that a decisive triumph over Kongsricha­i will put a gleeful smile on his brother’s face.

“I believe my family will be proud of me if I get the win on Saturday. But again, this is nothing personal,” he quipped.

Catalan knows that he is going up against a rising talent with impeccable grappling and powerful striking, but he is up for the challenge.

“I know he is a strong opponent, and I will do everything in my power to try and beat him,” he stated. “This will be a good match because win or lose, I am going to give it everything I’ve got and more.”

Coming off a secondroun­d stoppage setback to former world champion Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysiri­choke in August 2017, Catalan seeks to place himself back on the winning track when he steps into enemy territory on Saturday.

“My confidence level is great, and I am so excited about this bout because I really want to win,” he shared. “I think that between both of our skills, we will definitely put on an exciting and explosive match for the audience and viewers.” Catalan stressed that he is not concerned about Kongsricha­i’s hometown advantage as his focus is on showcasing the weapons that he has learned and added to his arsenal with the rest of the brothers at Catalan Fighting System.

“The difference will be how I apply my new skills against him. I am definitely happy to face a hometown hero like him. It challenges me,” he bared.

“I am very eager and definitely very hungry to compete again, I want to win this bout and work my way up to face the best in this division,” Catalan concluded.

 ?? One Championsh­ip photo ?? OUT FOR MORE. Robin Catalan won’t be out to avenge his brother’s defeat at the hands of Thai wrestling champion Kritsada Kongsricha­i but vows to go for the win when they clash on March 24 in Thailand.
One Championsh­ip photo OUT FOR MORE. Robin Catalan won’t be out to avenge his brother’s defeat at the hands of Thai wrestling champion Kritsada Kongsricha­i but vows to go for the win when they clash on March 24 in Thailand.

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