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Folayang seeks another glory vs Aussie

- By JEROME LAGUNZAD

Without a doubt, the 11th day of November 2016 is one of the most memorable for Filipino MMA fighter Eduardo Folayang since it was on that glorious day that he realized his long-cherished dream of becoming a world champion.

Tonight, on the eve of his stunning TKO victory over legendary Japanese fighter Shinya Aoki, the 5-foot-9 Folayang intends to make a successful defense of his ONE Championsh­ip lightweigh­t crown against Australian challenger Martin Nguyen in a cross-divisional showdown that’s expected to draw a capacity crowd inside the Mall of Asia Arena.

“On November 11, 2016, that was the time that I got this (ONE Championsh­ip) lightweigh­t belt. On November 10 2017 (tonight), this is time that I will remind everyone why I got this belt,” said 32-year-old prized fighter of Baguio City-based Team Lakay.

This will be the second time that Folayang, 32, will put his title on the line after he defeated New Zealand challenger Ev Ting via a unanimous decision last April, boosting his stock as a legit titleholde­r.

A three-time gold medalist in wushu competitio­ns in Southeast Asian Games, Folayang is expected to draw added inspiratio­n from the hometown crowd against the dangerous Nguyen, who is four years younger than him and currently holds the reigning ONE Championsh­ip featherwei­ght crown.

Taking Nguyen, who sports a near unblemishe­d win-loss mark of 9-1, lightly is far from Folayang’s mind since he knows how hungrier a perceived underdog is.

“Sa akin, motivation ‘yun, kasi it’s those memories na kung saan I go there as an underdog, halos 90 percent ng mga sanay na dito sa MMA, they’re not expecting you to win, so I always take it as motivation,” he said.

“‘Yung memories, ‘yung mga remembranc­e na nakuha ko doon, I take them as a part of this fight, para as much as possible, I can hold this belt for a long time,” added Folayang, who is sporting an 18-5 mark and riding on a four-fight winning streak.

A pair of Folayang’s fellow Team Lakay standouts are also eager to make their presence felt, with Danny Kingad challengin­g ONE Championsh­ip flyweight champion Adriano Moraes of Brazil for his crown and Kevin Belingon battling Americanbo­rn Korean rival Kevin Chung in the bantamweig­ht division.

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