Igorot fighter wins in UFC Macau debut
>> Monday, March 17, 2014
By
RedjieCawis
BAGUIO CITY -- A Baguio boy is the first
home-grown Filipino athlete who won in the Ultimate Fighting Championships
Fight Night Finale in Macau last week.
Igorot fighter Mark
Eddiva, despite a three year layoff from the mixed martial arts competitions,
scored sweet victory by winning in his debut fight in one of the most popular
mixed martial arts franchises in the world.
Eddiva won via unanimous decision against the
undefeated and crowd favorite. Chinese pride JumabiekeTuerxun in their
three-round opening match of the UFC Fight Night held at the Venetian Macau on
March 1.
"Mark overpowered
his opponent right from the start. That was the key to his big victory,"
said Team Lakay coach Mark Sangiao.
The two- time
Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) gold medalist dominated their fight since the
first round with heavy overhand rights and landed a bludgeoning kick to the
head before taking his opponent to the ground.
With the win, Eddiva
improved his professional MMA record to 6 wins and no defeat.
Eddiva’s win marked
the first victory for Team Lakay and the Philippines in the UFC, after
stablemate Dave Galera dropped a unanimous decision to Singaporean Royston Wee
at UFC Fight Night 34 in January.
“The win also proved
that Team Lakay is still the best mixed martial arts club in the country,”
boasted coach Sangiao.
Team Lakay’s victory,
according to coach Sangiao would not be possible without the support from Dr.
Dave Taclobao, Dr. Lorenzo Fernandez, Bagsan Law Office, Chef Ro, June
Shutwell, 50's Diner Baguio City, Tiong San Harrison & La Trinidad, Loyosen
Pharmacy, Glory Fritz Loyosen, Maggie Dicang, FGG Pharmacy, and architect. Mark
M. Tidang.
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