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From Stockholm to Boracay: Zebaztian Kadestam’s risk pays off


ONE Championship welterweight contender Zebaztian “The Bandit” Kadestam (9-3) might have been born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, but he found his second home 5,792 miles away from his birthplace.

With a professional record of nine wins and three losses, Kadestam believes that the well-established mixed martial arts scene in the Philippines played a pivotal role in his career and brought him to where he is presently.

Kadestam is one of the few foreign nationals who have opted to make a run for the money and compete professionally in the country, joining the industry’s household names such as Pete Brooks, Hideo Morikawa, Nicholas Mann, and fellow ONE Championship competitor Igor Subora.

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Igor Subora

The 26-year-old Swedish striker raised his stock as a cage combatant in the Philippines, training out of Legacy Gym in Boracay, Aklan under the tutelage of decorated kickboxer Ole Laursen since 2012.

Kadestam has had four exciting bouts in the Philippines, including an 11-second stoppage of Finnish rival Glenn Sparv in April 2016 to capture the Pacific Xtreme Combat Welterweight Championship.PXC-51-Zebastian-Kadestam From Stockholm to Boracay: Zebaztian Kadestam's risk pays off Mixed Martial Arts News ONE Championship  - philippine sports news

Kadestam’s impressive run in the local mixed martial arts circuit served as his footstool to be noticed by ONE Championship which is widely regarded as the premier organization of the sport in Asia.

And the risk of moving to the Philippines has been worth it.

“Definitely, I would not have come to this country if I were not certain of having a career here.

“The Philippines is my home away from home. It’s a beautiful country. My stay in the Philippines for four years sparkplugged my professional career in the sport. I am grateful for everything that this country has given me,” the 6-foot welterweight shared.

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A late withdrawal opened up an opportunity for Kadestam to jump to the upper echelon of ONE Championship’s welterweight division.

After Vuyisile Colossa was forced to withdraw from his bout, Kadestam agreed to replace him on two weeks notice and test his mettle against former ONE Welterweight World Title challenger Luis “Sapo” Santos in the undercard of ONE: Dynasty of Heroes last May.

Kadestam made headlines when he defeated Santos, as the little-known Swede had been completely dominated in the opening two rounds of the contest before pulling off a miraculous knockout in the final stanza.

“The Bandit” turned the tide midway of the third round by sprawling a sluggish takedown attempt from the Brazilian, then reversing position and hammering his opponent with strikes from side control.

A pair of hard knees put the finishing touches as the referee stepped in to call a halt to the match at 2:18 of the third and final frame.ONE-Dynasty-of-Heroes-Zebaztian-Kadestam-def-Luis-Santos From Stockholm to Boracay: Zebaztian Kadestam's risk pays off Mixed Martial Arts News ONE Championship  - philippine sports news

Kadestam’s astounding victory over Santos swiftly earned him a world title opportunity, as he is set to lock horns with the toughest opponent of his professional career: Ben “Funky” Askren.

Both men are set to face each other in the main event of ONE Championship: Shanghai on Saturday, September 2.

With a few days to go before the biggest bout in his prizefighting stint, Kadestam vows to shock the world once more as he shares the ONE Championship cage with Askren, who is universally recognized as one of the best welterweights in the world today with an immaculate record of 16-0.

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“I am no pushover. I am not someone’s footstool,” he declared.

“On September 2, I will once again shock the world. Ben Askren is only a man, and he is beatable. The belt will soon be mine.”

Despite the uphill task of defeating Askren, there is not an ounce of doubt in Kadestam’s mind.

“I wish I could sit there with some popcorn and watch this fight myself,” he stressed.

“It is going to be a war!”

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