ONE Championship is the largest sports media property in
Asian history. Headquartered in Singapore, the world’s most exciting mixed
martial arts organization hosts the largest sports entertainment events across
Asia featuring the best Asian mixed martial artists and world champions, all
signed to exclusive contracts, on the largest media broadcast in Asia.
ONE Championship is broadcast to over 1 billion viewers
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ONE Middleweight World Champion Vitaly Bigdash has a 100
percent finishing rate in his eight-fight professional mixed martial arts (MMA)
career, owning four knockout victories and four submission wins.
In his most recent trip to the ONE Championship cage,
Bigdash captured the intricately-crafted ONE Middleweight World Championship
belt with a scintillating second-round knockout conquest of Igor Svirid.
The 32-year-old Russian combatant looks to accomplish
another emphatic triumph as he defends his gold-plated strap for the first time
against Burmese MMA superstar Aung La N Sang in the main event of ONE: QUEST
FOR POWER, which takes place at the Jakarta Convention Center in Jakarta,
Indonesia on 14 January.
“I don’t want to leave any doubt every time that I step
inside the cage. The judges are not always on your side. The outcome of the
fight should be decided by the fighter. That’s why I always go for the finish,”
he said.
“I won all of my fights by either knockout or submission.
I would like to continue my way of winning fights in my first title defense,”
Bigdash added.
However, it appears that fishing for the stoppage will be
a tough task for Bigdash as Aung La has 95 percent success rate of thwarting
his opponents.
Aung La holds 11 wins by way of submission as well as
seven knockouts. Moreover, the 31-year-old Burmese fighter has stopped three of
his last four foes in ONE Championship.
Bigdash has a tall order in front of him, but the
champion remains optimistic that he will walk away with the ONE Middleweight
World Championship title around his waist.
Although he does not see any week spot in Aung La,
Bigdash believes that he has the upper hand in the stand-up department.
“He does not have weak spots, but his striking is weaker
that his grappling for sure. Grappling is his stronghold. If he prefers to
strike with me, I know that I will have the edge,” he stated,
Aung La might have an elite submission arsenal coming
into the bout, but Bigdash issued a stern warning about his ground game.
“I am 100 percent ready for his ground game. I am fine to
get on the ground with him. Grappling is my favorite area of MMA. I would love
to try it with a high-level grappler like him,” he claimed.
With Aung La’s gutsy mentality of looking for the finish,
Bigdash expects that his five-round championship clash against his Burmese
counterpart will have no shortage of firepower.
“This will be an exciting fight. He always goes for the
finish. I also want a knockout or submission. Fans can expect an awesome
fight,” he ended.
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