The Freeman

Eustaquio battles ex-champ in ONE Indonesia card

- Philstar.com

After three years of competing on the under card of his last five bouts, Filipino standout Geje Eustaquio finds himself top billing ONE Championsh­ip's upcoming card in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 16.

Eustaquio is set to face former flyweight kingpin Kairat Akhmetov in the main event of ONE's "Total Victory," which takes place at the Jakarta Convention Center.

The last time Eustaquio headlined a card was when he vied for the inaugural Flyweight World Championsh­ip in a losing effort against Adriano Moraes in September 2014.

Since yielding to Moraes three years ago, Eustaquio has won three of his last five matches, including a first-round knockout victory over Malaysian stalwart Saiful Merican in January 2016 and a split decision win over Thai rival Anat pong Bunrad in their rematch last May.

“I worked hard to be back in this position again. It’s truly an honor and a privilege ... I will showcase my best skills in this bout and take home the win for the Philippine­s,” he said.

“Kairat Akhmetov is a worldclass athlete in this sport. I can’t wait to test my skills against him inside the cage. When the cage door closes, it’s time for battle. I will make sure to come well prepared for this bout,” Eustaquio added.

Along with the rest of Team Lakay, Eustaquio looks better with every cage outing as he revealed that consistent improvemen­t has always been his key to success.

The 28-year-old Baguio City native has focused intently on his wrestling and grappling, looking to make those discipline­s an area of strength against Akhmetov.

“My ground game is coming. My wrestling is coming. I believe if you’re going to compare it with others, it’s not very low in terms of performanc­e in wrestling or grappling,” Eustaquio stated. “Honestly speaking, I am not that far behind.”

Akhmetov boasts a solid 23-1 profession­al record amassed during a stellar martial arts career, which has seen him dominate his opponents with tenacious wrestling and powerful striking.

“I am prepared wherever the bout goes. I know Kairat Akhmetov has a good grappling background. I have a well-planned strategy for now,” Eustaquio assured.

The previously-unbeaten Akhmetov, who just recently lost his title to Moraes via unanimous decision in a championsh­ip unificatio­n clash this past August, still has the bitter taste of defeat in his mouth following what was the first loss of his career.

The 29-year-old Kazakh combatant would want nothing more than to get back in the cage with Moraes to regain his goldplated strap.

However, Eustaquio stands firmly in his way as the Filipino mixed martial artist restarted his flyweight campaign with the win over Bunrad in May.

For Eustaquio, he has everything to gain in this upcoming contest as he believes that a convincing win will lead him closer to a rematch and an eventual title shot at Moraes’ ONE Flyweight World Championsh­ip belt.

“I want this win. I want to have a remarkable winning result, and then I want to move forward onto that flyweight belt. I am back in the main event. My next goal is to be back in the title hunt,” he ended. —

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