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Folayang honored to headline ONE’s 10th Manila card


Although Eduard “Landslide” Folayang (17-5) has been with ONE Championship since its inception in 2011, it marks the first time that he will be in the top bill of the organization’s live event in the Philippines.

The Baguio City native is set to lock horns with Malaysian-Kiwi sensation Ev “E.T.” Ting (13-3) in the main event of ONE Championship: King of Destiny, the promotion’s tenth blockbuster show on Philippine shores.

With ten marquee match-ups slated on the card, Kings of Destiny takes place at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines on Friday, April 21.

Folayang, who is universally recognized as the face of Philippine MMA, has previously headlined two events under the ONE Championship banner.

Team Lakay’s ace competed in the headliner of ONE Championship’s inaugural card, where he notched a unanimous decision victory over Korean veteran A-Sol Kwon.

Five years later, Folayang found himself in the same position when he challenged Japanese MMA legend Shinya “Tobikan Judan” Aoki for the ONE Lightweight World Championship title in the main event of Defending Honor

Folayang dethroned Aoki by way of third-round technical knockout, driving a hard knee to the head before unleashing a barrage of punches to coerce the referee to wave it off.ONE-Defending-Honor-Eduard-Folayang-flying-knee-to-Aoki Folayang honored to headline ONE’s 10th Manila card Mixed Martial Arts News ONE Championship  - philippine sports news

In the first defense of his coveted lightweight strap, Folayang will square off against a topnotch challenger in Ting.

Folayang stressed that he considers it as a privilege to be in the main event of the tenth ONE Championship card in the Philippines.

“It’s my first time to be in the main event of ONE Championship’s card in the Philippines.

“I know that it’s a big responsibility, but I am humbled and privileged to be in this position,” the 32-year-old said.

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Folayang admitted that he is so motivated for his upcoming title defense as he will be fighting in front of a partisan Manila crowd for the first time in nearly three years.

“It’s going to be awesome. I love my country, and I love the Filipino people and all the MMA fans.

“I can’t wait to get back in there and defend our home turf. By the grace of God, I will emerge victorious,” he stated.

The man known as “Landslide” realizes that to be successful against Ting, he has to make sure he comes in at his absolute best.

“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,” Folayang shared.

With Ting recently making the move up from featherweight to lightweight, Folayang believes that his experience in the weight class will give him the advantage.

“My main advantage over him is my experience as a fighter, especially in the lightweight division.

“We all know that Ev Ting came from the featherweight division, so I’m more used to fighting in this division,” the 10-year veteran said.

Although he may have a friendly and boyish demeanor outside the battleground, Folayang made it clear that inside the cage, it is all business.

“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,” the proud son of Baguio City said.

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