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Stephen Loman has caught the eye of Brazilian star Fabricio Andrade. Andrade had approached Team Lakay Head Coach Mark Sangiao about wanting to face Loman next.
Teammate Kevin Belingon had high praises for Andrade, but remains confident that Loman can submit him.
“I think Stephen can submit him or knock him out,” Belingon said on Fabricio Andrade’s fixation on teammate Loman.
Belingon has heard that Fabricio Andrade has been eyeing his teammate Stephen Loman and he likes his pal's chances should the two young bantamweights collide.
Moments after his huge first round win over Kwon Won Il, Andrade approached Team Lakay head coach Mark Sangiao about facing the red-hot Filipino.
The Brazilian star even said that if he ever became the ONE Bantamweight World Champion, then his first defense would be against Loman.
Belingon said the 24-year-old better be prepared for the beating of his life since Loman, 27, isn’t betting anything on the judges.
“I think Stephen can submit him or knock him out. His striking is different, if they face I think he’ll either knock him or submit him,” Belingon said.
Loman, the #4-ranked contender in the bantamweight division, is yet to taste a loss in ONE Championship. His debut in the promotion was arguably his best fight to date.
The Team Lakay star decimated the erstwhile #3-ranked fighter Yusup Saadulaev in the first round of their bout at ONE: Winter Warriors II in December 2021.
Loman had no problems tagging Saadulaev in their fight and he ended the match with a cracking left overhand that instantly knocked the cobwebs out of the Russian brawler.
“I think Stephen is more complete, he can take you down and control and he has power and timing. So if that happens, for me I think Stephen can take him on,” said Belingon.
The former ONE Bantamweight World Champion, though, understands why Andrade’s been wanting a match with Loman.
Andrade is one of the fastest rising stars in ONE Championship going on a five-fight winning streak with the last three victories coming by way of knockout.
“Maybe Andrade just wanted to prove that he’s the best… He says a lot of things but he’s proving it in the Circle. He’s walking the walk. We’ve seen his previous fights, he really performed to the highest level. His timing is impeccable. He’s a great fighter.”
Just like any other fight fan, Belingon will keep tabs on ONE 159: De Ridder vs. Bigdash which will broadcast live from the Singapore Indoor Stadium on July 22.
ONE 159 will feature a legacy-defining match between two-division world champion Reinier de Ridder and former ONE Middleweight World Champion Vitaly Bigdash.
De Ridder, who also holds the ONE Light Heavyweight World Title, will be making his second defense of the ONE Middleweight World Championship. Bigdash, meanwhile, wants nothing more than to regain the strap he once held from 2015 to 2017.
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