Saturday, May 18, 2013

Filipino golden boy Eduard Folayang reinvents his training in the United States

Filipino Fighter Eduard Folayang of Team Lakay prepping up in his return match
for ONE FC: Rise To Power on May 31 at the SM MOA Arena.
(Image courtesy of ONE Fighting Championship)
Battered and defeated, Eduard Folayang knew that good was no longer good enough. Having been designated by Filipino fans and MMA experts as the country’s best mixed martial artist, he knew he needed to improve drastically to fulfill the potential that his compatriots have claimed he had.

The turning point came in Folayang’s last fight at a URCC event in Manila in January, where he was dominated by fellow ONE FC lightweight Lowen Tynanes. The less experienced Hawaiian displayed superior grappling in neutralizing Folayang, who failed to muster much offence in the bout. Losing in his home country, especially in such one-sided fashion, was a bitter pill for Folayang to swallow. Lesser men will have cowered and left the sport, but Folayang showed his resolve and dedication to the sport by relocating his training to the United States.

Folayang has one of the best striking in the division, coming through the Wushu ranks to represent the Philippines in gold medal victories in both the SEA games and Asian games. However, his grappling was sorely exposed in the bout against Tynanes. Determined to shore up his weakness, he led a nomadic lifestyle along the United States West Coast. He spent three months honing his wrestling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu skills in several of the top gyms in California. Folayang, who was a high school teacher before embarking on his MMA career, has since returned to Baguio to conclude his training camp with his teammates at Team Lakay.

The Asian Games Wushu gold medalist returns in front of 20,000 fans at ONE FC: Rise To Power, which takes place on May 31st at MOA Arena. Folayang’s newfound grappling skills will be put to the test against seasoned veteran Kamal Shalorus, who is a world-class wrestler and has fought some of the biggest names in the sport. The Iranian-American will definitely look to take Folayang down at some point in the fight, while Folayang probably has the best chance to win the bout if he keeps it standing.

This will be Folayang’s stiffest test to date A victory for him in his home country will vindicate his decision to train in the United States and move him closer to his ultimate goal of becoming ONE FC champion.

Official Press Release courtesy of ONE Fighting Championship.

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