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Pacio, Catalan seemingly on a collision course

- Roderick Osis

IT SEEMS both Filipino strawweigh­ts Joshua Pacio and Rene Catalan are on collision course in One Championsh­ip.

With Pacio and Catalan both riding respective winning streaks, it now appears that the two Filipino strawweigh­t contenders are on a collision course on their way to the ONE strawweigh­t world championsh­ip, currently held by Japan’s Yoshitaka Naito.

Naito is on his second run as ONE strawweigh­t word champion after regaining the title from Alex Silva at ONE: GRIT AND GLORY in Jakarta back in May.

Also competing out of the famed Team Lakay stable in Baguio City, the 22-year old Pacio has built for himself a nice three-match winning streak, with all three victories coming by way of stoppage, with the most recent being a first-round submission win over Thailand’s Pongsiri Mitsatit.

While he says he’s ready to get another opportunit­y to challenge Naito for the ONE strawweigh­t world championsh­ip once more, Pacio says that’s not what he’s focused on.

“I’m not thinking of a title shot right now, but if ONE Championsh­ip decides to give it to me, of course I’ll grab it immediatel­y.” Pacio explained. “Training doesn’t stop for me, so that when the call comes, I’m always ready.”

Meanwhile, 39-year old Filipino mixed martial arts veteran Catalan on the other hand, hasn’t tasted defeat since 2014.

The Catalan Fighting System Philippine­s founder is on an impressive five-match winning streak of his own, and his last victory was a dominant unanimous decision win over Stefer Rahardian, which marked the Indonesian’s first loss in nine profession­al bouts.

Like Pacio, Catalan feels that he’s also ready for an opportunit­y to challenge for the ONE strawweigh­t world championsh­ip.

“Yes, I believe I’m ready. I have won five straight contests, and the competitio­n has only gotten better and better. If ONE Championsh­ip gives me the opportunit­y, anytime I’m ready.” said Catalan.

The Iloilo native, however, will be the first to admit he still has a long way to go before becoming the top guy in the division, or at least being the next in line for a title shot.

“I still have a lot of work to do, because I

know that there are a handful of names that are ahead of me, but I will do my best to get through whoever ONE Championsh­ip puts in between me and a chance at a title shot.”

The two Filipino strawweigh­t contenders now find themselves in an interestin­g position, as they could easily be matched up against each other, with an opportunit­y to challenge for the world championsh­ip hanging in the balance.

Pacio says that facing Catalan, someone he’s watched ever since he was a kid, would be nothing short of an honor.

“If Sir Rene and I happen to get matched up together, it’s going to be a big privilege for me, as I get to test myself against one of the pioneers of mixed martial arts here in the Philippine­s.”

“I’ve been watching Sir Rene since I was a kid. I watched him compete in the Asian Games.” Pacio added.

Much like Pacio’s Team Lakay coaches in Folayang and Mark Sangiao, Catalan is a decorated Wushu practition­er and was a gold medalist for the Philippine­s in the 2006 Asian Games.

While Pacio sees a potential bout against Catalan as another opportunit­y, the latter isn’t as enthusiast­ic about facing a compatriot.

“I know Team Lakay’s level, and I’m not worried about facing any one of them, but the thing is, I’d rather not face a fellow Filipino.” said Catalan. “Since 2003, I’ve been representi­ng for the Philippine­s, and until now, I try to avoid having to compete against one of my countrymen.”

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 ?? Photo by Roderick Osis ?? IN FORM. Just weeks after his recent victory in One Championsh­ip, strawweigh­t contender Joshua Pacio resumes training even without a scheduled fight.
Photo by Roderick Osis IN FORM. Just weeks after his recent victory in One Championsh­ip, strawweigh­t contender Joshua Pacio resumes training even without a scheduled fight.

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