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Mark Sangiao hopeful for Team Lakay bounce back in 2021


Team Lakay head coach Mark Sangiao looked back on what has been a difficult year, not just for his stable Team Lakay but also for all Filipinos in the country who suffered through the effects of COVID-19.

The 41-year-old, whom many consider a father and a brother, has had to lead his team through hardship and defeat while navigating a world filled with uncertainty.

“The year has been tough, good, and terrible at the same time. It’s been a mix of all things. On the positive side, we were able to spend more time with family and bond. Nature got to heal itself, and I’m sure we’ve all noticed how beautiful nature has flourished,” said Sangiao.

“On the negative side, of course, our economy took a huge hit. A lot of people lost their jobs. At the same time, we’re happy that ONE Championship is back and we’re able to work.”

In the ONE Circle, Team Lakay suffered a series of painful setbacks over the course of the past 12 months.

Former ONE Lightweight World Champion Eduard Folayang lost via unanimous decision to Tony Caruso; former ONE Bantamweight World Champion Kevin Belingon succumbed to John Lineker; and rising star Lito Adiwang suffered a controversial split decision defeat to Hiroshi Minowa.

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It’s not the first time the team has had to deal with a string of losses. Back in May of 2013, Team Lakay suffered a 0-5 sweep on home soil. Still, Sangiao is confident they can bounce back yet again.

“Of course, we have to make a few adjustments here and there. We’re very fortunate that we can train in Baguio City, one of the most beautiful places in the world, especially for martial arts training. We had to deal with some lockdowns which made it difficult to train, but we made the necessary adjustments,” said Sangiao.

“I can’t guarantee the result of next year, but I can promise you we will try our best always. Every athlete wants to win, even our opponents, but there will always be two sides. We’ll try our best to get back on the winning side and stay there.”

Team Lakay’s motto is “we either win or we learn,” and Sangiao was quick to point out the biggest lessons they learned in 2020 – especially outside of the cage.

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Sangiao was also proud of Team Lakay for spearheading a series of donations and drives to assist those who were affected by both the pandemic and calamities surrounding Baguio City.

“The biggest lesson we learned this year is to cherish our loved ones. We have to show each other our love because life is fleeting. We are never guaranteed tomorrow. Health is very important, and we have to take care of our bodies so we are healthy. COVID feasts on the weak, so we have to be strong. Lastly, we have to trust in God and have faith,” said Sangiao.

“I think our biggest accomplishment this year has been to help our Filipino people suffering through this pandemic in our own little way. Team Lakay has been able to give back to our people, and I think that’s really important.”

Sangiao looks to begin prep his team for the new year in the following days. And he expressed his optimism that they will bounce back.

“Next year, it’s all about going back to work and getting back to the win column. This game is hard, but I have complete trust that we can get back to our winning ways.”

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