Folayang set to defend title against Malaysian star ET
>> Wednesday, April 26, 2017
BAGUIO CITY -- Eduard
Folayang ready to face Filipino conqueror Ev Ting.
With a
little more than two weeks to go to fight night, ONE Lightweight World Champion
Eduard “Landslide” Folayang (17-5) is hard at work at the high-altitudes of
this tourism resort.
Folayang
will make his long-awaited return to the ONE Championship cage in Manila to
defend the title for the first time against Malaysian star Ev “E.T.”
Ting
(13-3), a fighter who has proven to be a thorn on the side of Philippine MMA.
The
27-year-old Ting has had his fair share of run-ins with Filipino MMA fighters.
Throughout his career, Ting has managed to deal losses to the likes of Eric and
Edward Kelly, Cary Bullos, and even Folayang’s Team Lakay stablemate Honorio
Banario.
Folayang
realizes that to be successful against Ting, he has to make sure he comes in at
his absolute best and prevent Ting from winning over another Filipino.
“I know the
stakes. I know what’s riding on this fight. Ev (Ting) is coming for my belt,
he’s coming to take what I’ve worked so hard for my entire career. There is no
way I’m just going to let him take it. It’s not going to be easy, that’s for
sure,” said Folayang.
By all
accounts, Folayang seems on the right track. Team Lakay head coach Mark Sangiao
certainly seems to think so. Sangiao believes that fans can expect a stand-up
war when Folayang and Ting finally climb inside the ONE Championship cage.
Although he
may have a friendly and boyish demeanor outside the battleground, Folayang
reveals that inside the cage it’s different.
“When I
enter that cage, my entire mindset changes. The time for being nice and playing
games is over. Once that cage door closes, my focus shifts entirely to battle.
It’s different because it’s just like taking final exams, if I don’t take it
seriously, I myself will fail. Only one guy gets to walk out of the cage a
winner, so I make sure that guy is me,” said Folayang.
“Outside
the cage, I don’t know Ev personally but I think he is a stand-up individual.
Once we step inside those steel doors however, it’s time for the Landslide to
take over. I put everything into my performance. All the months of hard work
and sacrifice boils down to just one night so I have to make it count.”
The two
fighters are well-rounded, with strengths in both striking and grappling.
Folayang has won 6 of his total bouts by knockout and 2 by submission, while
Ting spreads it out more evenly with 4 wins apiece via knockout or submission.
But both fighters have also shown the ability to go the distance and do what it
takes to win.
It’s an
amazing matchup on paper, and one that should reap excellent results once the
sound of the first bell rings.
ONE: KINGS
OF DESTINY is set for Friday, April 21 at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila and
will feature a bevy of the region’s top local and international mixed martial
arts superstars. Also on the card are Filipino warriors Honorio Banario, Kevin
“The Silencer” Belingon, and Eugene Toquero. Making her ONE Championship debut
is Gina Iniong who takes on Filipino-English fighter Natalie “The Kilapino”
Gonzales Hills.
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