Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Landslide’ collapses

Marques makes short work of Folayang

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I think I just lost my balance.

Edson Marques picked up the biggest victory of his mixed martial arts career when he knocked out former champion Eduard Folayang in the lightweigh­t division of the ONE Fight Night 5 at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

Branded as “Landslide” for his devastatin­g prowess, Folayang was stunned and dejected at the decision after Oliver Coste stopped the bout after 2:53 of the second round.

In fact, the 39-year-old Folayang was starting to get into the groove when he was floored by the lankier, longer Brazilian striker with a short right hook.

Although Folayang, a former ONE lightweigh­t champion, was quick to get back to his feet, Coste already waved his hand, signaling Marques’ victory.

“We were exchanging blows but I didn’t give up. I think I just lost my balance,” said Folayang, the prized fighter from the Cordillera­s.

“And then, I immediatel­y got up because if I really got dizzy, I would have gone blank. No. I can still recall what’s happening. The referee’s stoppage came too soon.”

Folayang and Team Lakay were so disappoint­ed that they refused to engage in any post-fight pleasantri­es with Marques’ camp.

“All of us are not happy because I didn’t feel I got knocked out. I didn’t even get groggy,” Folayang added.

“Have you seen a computer getting turned off? It didn’t happen to me. I can still recall everything when the fight was stopped.”

It was Folayang’s fifth straight MMA setback after prevailing over Tsogookhuu Amarsanaa in November 2019 and a kickboxing match with retired John Wayne Parr in March.

Folayang fell to 22-13 while Marques improved to 11-2 on top of a $50,000 performanc­e bonus from ONE Championsh­ip chief executive officer Chatri Sityodtong.

Earlier, Denice Zamboanga got out of a two-bout funk when she registered a split decision victory over Lin Hequin in their atomweight clash in the opening card.

Fighting in Manila for the first time, the 25-year-old from Quezon City assaulted her Chinese foe with solid right straights that left her bloodied and beaten.

Zamboanga dominated the first two rounds, much to the delight of a capacity crowd that witnessed the first MMA bout in the country after Covid-19 pandemic.

Although the Chinese shook Zamboanga after landing a solid punch in the first round, the Filipina was able to recover and continued her attack on the feet.

Hequin made the slugfest close with a good third round, but the Filipina still emerged victorious to launch the Filipinos’ campaign on a high note.

“I just challenged myself in striking,” Zamboanga, who is ranked No. 3 in the atomweight ladder after improving her MMA record to 9-2.

“We worked on striking a lot as I moved to my brother’s gym. I want to show them that I have striking skills, too.”

She said she banked on her right hand knowing that the 29-year-old from Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province has a longer reach.

“I know she has an advantage with her range so I just kept on working on my right hand,” she said.

Undefeated ONE Interim Heavyweigh­t World Champion Anatoly “Sladkiy” Malykhin of Russia put the hurt on two-division ONE World Champion Reinier “The Dutch Knight” de Ridder of the Netherland­s, knocking out the previously unbeaten grappling wizard in the main event to capture the organizati­on’s light heavyweigh­t strap.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY RIO DELUVIO FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_rio ?? EDSON Marques connects a powerful right hook that sent Eduard Folayang crashing during their lightweigh­t division battle in ONE Fight NIght 5 at the Mall of Asia Arena.
PHOTOGRAPH BY RIO DELUVIO FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_rio EDSON Marques connects a powerful right hook that sent Eduard Folayang crashing during their lightweigh­t division battle in ONE Fight NIght 5 at the Mall of Asia Arena.

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