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Folayang stays upbeat after US training

- Roderick Osis

SINCE making his triumphant return to the ONE Championsh­ip cage this year, Filipino mixed martial arts star Eduard Folayang is on an upward trajectory.

With the intention to climb back the top of his weight class, Folayang impressive­ly defeated two unbeaten Russian opposition, dominating Kharun Atlangerie­v in three rounds in May before edging out Aziz Pahrudinov in a lightweigh­t thriller two months later.

After redeeming himself from a harrowing knockout loss at the hands of Martin Nguyen by winning two-straight outings under the promotion’s banner, the former ONE lightweigh­t world champion refused to sit down and relax, accepting an invitation from a close friend to train in Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico.

“I just can’t be complacent. As one of the top guys in my division and also a former champion, there will always be a target on my back. I didn’t think twice when it was offered to me to train there,” Folayang stated.

The 34-year-old Baguio City native flew to the United States in August for a monthlong training at the famous Jackson-Wink MMA training facility, which is a home to a number of world-class mixed martial artists such as Jon Jones, Alistair Overeem, Andrei Arlovski, Donald Cerrone and Diego Sanchez, to name a few.

From striking to grappling, JacksonWin­k MMA got it covered for Folayang, who had the rare opportunit­y to learn invaluable tricks of the trade from headmaster­s Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn.

Meanwhile, Brandon Gibson supervised Folayang’s striking drills at Jackson-Wink MMA.

The renowned Team Lakay member also trained at Jackson-Wink MMA’s branch in Acoma with Nick Urso, a competitor in the sport since 2011 who handled Folayang’s grappling program during his onemonth stay in the state known as the “Land of Enchantmen­t.”

Folayang likewise spent some of his time on the mats with the camp’s notable names, including Carlos Condit, Holly Holm, John Dodson and Michelle Waterson.

With Nguyen vacating the lightweigh­t title, Folayang is set to take on Amir Khan in the main event of ONE: Conquest of Champions next month at the Mall of Asia Arena for the vacant 155 lbs crown.

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 ?? Photo by Roderick Osis ?? CONDITIONI­NG. Eduard Folayang holds an early morning workout as he starts his prepare for his match against Amir Khan. Folayang and Khan will vie for the One Championsh­ip lightweigh­t title vacated by Martin Nguyen.
Photo by Roderick Osis CONDITIONI­NG. Eduard Folayang holds an early morning workout as he starts his prepare for his match against Amir Khan. Folayang and Khan will vie for the One Championsh­ip lightweigh­t title vacated by Martin Nguyen.

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