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Belingon sees mammoth Filipino crowd in Singapore

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ONE interim bantamweig­ht world champion Kevin Belingon is expecting a massive turnout from Filipino fans when he takes on reigning ONE bantamweig­ht world champion Bibiano Fernandes at ONE: Heart of the Lion in Singapore on November 9.

Home to thousands of overseas Filipino workers, the Singapore Indoor Stadium has enjoyed a huge Filipino crowd whenever ONE Championsh­ip hosts an event in the country known as “The Lion City.”

When Eduard Folayang challenged then ONE lightweigh­t world champion Shinya Aoki in November 2016, the stadium exploded from the screams of Filipino fans that filled every section of the state-ofthe-art showground to support the beloved Filipino mixed martial

arts superstar.

"Fighting in Singapore is almost like fighting in Manila. Thousands of Filipinos are based there, and they never fail to show support when their fellow Filipino is scheduled to compete at a ONE Championsh­ip event," Belingon said.

"I was there when Eduard Folayang pulled off the unexpected against Shinya Aoki to capture the ONE Lightweigh­t World Title in 2016. Filipino fans were cheering for Eduard from start to finish, and the stadium erupted from the chants of countless Filipinos when he was officially crowned as the new ONE lightweigh­t world champion," he added.

Now more than ever, Belingon is banking on crowd support when he takes on Fernandes in their highly-anticipate­d rematch.

"I expect the same support, and hopefully an even bigger turnout from Filipino fans when I challenge Bibiano Fernandes for the ONE bantamweig­ht world title on November 9 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Our country is known for its passionate and knowledgea­ble fans who never fail to show massive support for one of their own," he stated.

Should the usual massive Filipino crowd show up, Belingon feels that it would help him muster an inspired performanc­e to get crowned as the undisputed bantamweig­ht title.

"I know how big of a following ONE Championsh­ip has from Filipino fans. I'm confident that they will flock to the stadium and show support in what would be the biggest and most important bout of my career. A huge Filipino crowd will surely help bring out an inspired performanc­e from me as I attempt to bring the gold-plated belt back to the Philippine­s," he ended.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? PSYCHED – UP. With huge number of Filipino migrant workers in Singapore, Kevin Belingon hopes to turn the tide against ONE bantamweig­ht world champion Bibiano Fernandes in their rematch on November 9.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes PSYCHED – UP. With huge number of Filipino migrant workers in Singapore, Kevin Belingon hopes to turn the tide against ONE bantamweig­ht world champion Bibiano Fernandes in their rematch on November 9.

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