As Kevin Belingon
crosses paths with a fellow former world title challenger in Reece McLaren, the
Filipino knockout artist sees a big reward if he plays his cards right against
the Australian standout.
Belingon is
set to square off with McLaren on the stacked card of ONE: Quest for greatness,
which takes place at the iconic Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on
August 18.
The
29-year-old Baguio City native hopes that if he secures a convincing victory
over McLaren, it will bring him an inch closer to a rematch with Bibiano “The
Flash” Fernandes for the coveted ONE Bantamweight World Championship title.
“My initial
goal is to continue winning until I get closer to the title and become a
champion,” Belingon stated.
Belingon
had his chance to vie for prestigious gold in January 2016 when he challenged
Fernandes for the ONE Bantamweight World Championship belt, but things did not
go his way as the Brazilian champion swiftly submitted him with a Kimura lock
in the opening stanza.
Following
his submission setback to Fernandes, Belingon took several months off before
re-emerging in October 2016 by handing rising martial arts star Muin Gafurov of
Tajikistan his second professional loss.
Belingon
followed it up with an astounding knockout conquest of Finnish dynamo Toni
Tauru last April in front of a sold-out crowd at the 20,000-capacity SM Mall of
Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines.
For
Belingon, his three-round bantamweight encounter with McLaren is an opportunity
to make a truly impressive statement as his objective is to score a second cage
meeting with Fernandes for the organization’s bantamweight title.
According
to Belingon, defeating McLaren in decisive fashion may strengthen his bid to
get a rematch with McLaren.
“I believe
I will face Bibiano Fernandes if I can defeat Reece McLaren impressively. My
dream of finally becoming a world champion is still there. It still lives in my
heart. My upcoming bout is another journey to elevate my status as a contender
for the title,” he stated.
Although a
tough task is ahead of him, Belingon is confident that he will have his hand
raised in triumph against McLaren inside the ONE Championship cage.
“It’s just
the beginning for me. As a competitor, I have to keep on learning and adapt to
changes in this forever-evolving sport. Through the years, improvement has been
the key to my success. I am ready for Reece McLaren,” he concluded.
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