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Saturday, February 23, 2019

MALAYSIAN & SINGAPOREAN HOPES CRUSHED - ONE CHAMPIONSHIP LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT


22 Feb 2019. One Championship held it's fifth event for 2019 in Singapore, dubbed 'Call to Greatness' It's the 2nd event that feature fights in the Lightweight World Grand Prix. Tonight saw two quarter-finals bouts go down in the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

Malaysian put their hopes on Ev Ting to carry their flags in this tournament. But their hopes came crushing when his opponent Dagestani BJJ Champion Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev connect with a left hook, then continue with several strikes on the downed Ev, ref stops the fight 25 seconds into round 1.

This is Ev's second consecutive lost in the first round. In last Oct, it was against veteran grappler Shinya Aoki whom took him out with a arm triangle choke in 56 seconds. Coincidently that fight was also in a ring. It's going to be back in the drawing board for the Malaysian-Kiwi.



Saygid, coached by former One Championship Lightweight champion Marat Gafurov improved to 7-1-0 and advance to the semi-finals as he sat with the crowds to watch the next quarter-finals match between home town favourite Amir Khan vs Costa Rican Ariel Sexton, to see who is he going to face next.



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Singaporean hopes was high in the 2nd Lightweight tournament quarter-finals. Amir Khan came into the fight to redeem his last fight lost to Eduard Folayang in Nov last year for the vacant Lightweight title, and he is now given another shot at the title. 

The fight with Ariel Sexton was fireworks and didn't disappoint. 


Amir was successful with his hands and connect clean shots, but Ariel being the wily experience fighter with a 12-4-0 going into this fight stayed composed; going for take down to nuliy Amir's striking. 


It was back & fourth. In 2nd round, Amir connect with a good right hand , dropped Ariel and went in for the kill but Ariel survived, and put on his own attack. Ariel end the round with a beautiful take down that lauched Amir's both feet in the air and was ready to pound all the way home until the bell end the round. 

The tired Amir could not keep Ariel at bay in the 3rd round. Ariel put on his best grappling and took Amir's back for a rear naked choke finish, which silence the cheers from the local Singaporean crowds.



In the victory speech, Ariel gave props to the young warrior Amir whom he said was a tough opponent. Commentator Mitch Chilson brought in Saygid to face off Ariel.

" I'm gonna grow a beard better than him" 
said Ariel and promise to bring the best to face Saygid in the semi-finals as he mentioned that they ( the fighters ) do their best to in the rings all for the entertainment of the crowds.



The next quarter-finals ( for the Lightweight tournament ) will be the highly anticipated debut of former Bellator & UFC Lightweight Champion, Eddie Alvarez , whom will face Timofey Nastyukhin in ONE Championship : A New Era in Tokyo on 31 March

One Championship : Call to Greatness ended with Stamp Fairtex winning the Atomweight Muaythai World Championship beating American Janet Todd.

The 11 bouts on the night ended with 8 finishes , with the 4 four pre-lim bouts all end with finishes, giving One Championship head honcho Chatri Sidyodtong a happy smile as he wasn't very happy with their last event which didn't have enough finishes.



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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

HOW THESE 3 FIGHTERS CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR


5 Feb 2019 marks the start of new year in the Chinese Lunar Calender. It is usually are celebrated merrily on the first two days in the Chinese diaspora, but the whole celebration usually last for 15 days.  The year 2019 is the year of the Boar in the Chinese Zodiac; it is also the end of the 12 year cycle which will began again in the next 12 year cycle with the year of the rat in 2020.


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Warriors.Asia  caught up with 3 fighters in the region to see how they celebrate their Chinese New Year (CNY)

First stop, we visit Singaporean Chinese  Nicholas JJ Lee . Born in the year of the Boar in 1995, Nicholas is the youngest Singaporean to compete in MMA, he started fighting pro at 18.

He was a fighter from a very young age, surviving life in fast past city life of Singapore when his parents split and he faced much adversity when he was a teenager fending for himself without a father figure and about to start his MMA career.


But with pure determination & plenty of self sacrifice, he fought on. Nicholas possesed a 3-3-0 pro MMA record and has also fought Muaythai in Bangkok before. Bangkok is now his home where he has set up Yorky MMA a thriving training centre for beginners looking to try out MMA either for competition or fitness. It is also a center where many young prospect called home. Among them is ONE Championship fighter Rockie Bactol.

2019 is the fourth year Nicholas spends CNY in Bangkok. Compare to Singapore, Nicholas says that the ambience in Bangkok is less rowdy. However in Chinatown (Yaowarat) the celebrations are pretty hectic with temples getting crowded, food stalls everywhere and street festivities in full force.

As for him this is how he celebrate CNY in Bangkok, 
"My routine is pretty simple, my mom flies over every year bringing Chinese New Year snacks such as "Bak Gwa" (meat jerky) for me and we have our reunion dinner over here at our favorite Chinatown hotpot restaurant with my wife and son."

At only 24 this year, for Nicholas his competition days are done and now he is focus on developing Champion. At Yorky MMA, he make sure he create a healthy enviroment for learning. His style of teaching focus a lot on techniques and he broke it down orderly for his students to pick up easily.

As of April he will began his new role as the head coach of the national Cambodia MMA team.  
"I’ve been asked to help coach the national Cambodia MMA team as of April officially :) I said yes due to my personal meeting with the Cambodian fighters and saw the determination they have but lack of resources and money to afford international coaches with more knowledge so I offered myself." 

As this year of the Boar is his year, Nicholas is confident that 2019 will be a good year as he prepares Rockie Bactol back into contention after recovering from a knee injury and Combodian prospect Ren Saroth for ONE: REIGN OF VALOR in Myanmar on Friday, 8 March 2019.
CNY day training at Yorky
Putting in the works for Rockie . Pic by The Clinch Report
Helping develop Cambodia MMA to top level. Pic by The Clinch Report

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Next stop....Fuzou China. This is where Filipino combat athlete Alcer Lozada spends his week long break celebrating CNY.

The last time I met him was when he compete in Muaythai D1FC in Kota Kinabalu 4 years ago. After that fight Alcer has been busy focusing on training and teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Malaysia and the Philippines. He competed in Turkmenistan in the Asian Kickboxing Championship. Following that he returned to Philipines and devoted his efforts into building Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Northern Mindanao.


He visited many different gyms in the area to grow BJJ and because of it he was able to unite the different teams that allowed him to stage the first ever ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Champsionhip) BJJ competition with about 150 participants with the help of his mentor and head Coach Stephen Kamphuis, the President of the Philippine Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation.

On top of that, they mounted several regional BJJ competitions such as the 1st Caraga BJJ Invitational and Malaybalay BJJ Invitational. They also helped launch the competitions in Tarlac and Cotabato.



Alcer started out practicing the striking art of Karate when he was 7 and had his first taste of competition at the back of a truck. He then was formally enrolled in Taekwondo to get him off street fights. By 17, he already earn his Black Belt and became a Taekwondo head instructor.
" By that time, I had accomplished quite a lot winning in so many competitions in the local, regional and national levels which allowed me to obtain scholarships in various schools that helped me to finish my studies."

By 18, he switched to Shotokan, where I had my first taste in ground fighting which eventually led him to my first ever MMA fight and won it. To be a complete martial artist Alcer also cross trained in Boxing, Muay Thai, Judo and Arnis.

This last couple of years he began formal training in BJJ under Coach Stephen Kamphuis in KMA Fabricio. With dedication and focus, it has earned him his 4 stripes Brown Belt. He has the fair shares of wins and losses in MMA, but quite a good gold haul in BJJ in National competitions, Alcer currently is not actively competing but shifted his focus to teaching.


As for CNY , Alcer does celebrate the occasion as he has Chinese heritage from his father whom is half Chinese. This year he got invited by a friend to spend CNY in Fuzhou China.
"It's endless feasting during CNY here in Fuzhou, for CNY they must have round fruits to usher the good luck, good fortune and rice cakes. Basically in the Philippines we have our famous Lechon (roasted pig) as our usual main course. But since I am in China right now, we are having the local delicacies of the Fuzhou region."
CNY dinner at Fuzhou
Delicious healthy food serve by his friend in China
CNY break does not mean he stop workout
Celebrating CNY in Fuzhou at the invitation of his friend Chloe

After the CNY break Alcer will return to Beijing's The Monster MMA Club to continue his work teaching BJJ.
"My aspiration for martial arts is to promote the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. That has been my focus and passion in the last few years. It has brought me to so many places in the Philippines and then Malaysia and now it has brought me to Beijing China."



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Last stop... Malaysia.  The home of Malaysian Invasion MMA (MIMMA) Season 5 Heavyweight Champion - Tsan Nieng Khai.

pic by YK Tang

Tsan is a Malaysian Chinese living in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak state. Kuching is a bustling, diverse city of old colonial buildings and modern towers with a huge Chinese population. Hence CNY in Kuching is rather merry.

A large number of the Chinese in Kuching runs their own business and Tsan is one of them. He operates a thriving business of Cyber Cafes since 2009. Running a business didn't give him much time for himself and he pile on the pounds. In 2014, he realised that he got to get in shape as he experienced back pain and tiredness as he juggle between his business and caring for his young kid.

Which led him to pick up Muaythai. he fell in love with Muaythai and train regularly getting fit and growing in terms of striking skills. With a number of friends in Kuching from the early days of Gymbox where they trained, they became the core group of fighters that pioneered MMA in the state of Sarawak.

Pic by Ong Chen Fai

To test his skills, Tsan participated in MIMMA. Touted as the biggest amatuer MMA tournament in Asia. He went all the way to the semis in Season 3. Then progress further in Season 4 to the Grand Finals but lost to Darren Low. In Season 5, he came and fought in the new league format, undefeated in 4 fights and entered the Grand Finals and conquered Azreel Izzat to finally became MIMMA heavyweight Champion!


Along the time Tsan eventually expanded the store room of his Cyber Cafe into his personal training studio, which grew to become a gym - MAD Fight Club. (MAD FC), which is another business for him which he is very passionate about as it MAD FC keeps him fighting fit.


In Kuching the mood of CNY started weeks before the real day itself as people starts shopping for food, new cloths and decorative items.
" Usually traffic in Kuching are a breeze but  as always it starts to jam everyday a week before CNY due to people busy shopping. As this year our state government legalize selling of fire crackers, can hear a lot of people setting off fire crackers along this week.



"As for me, I think I also contribute to the traffic jam like all Kuchingites hahaha, I buy my new clothes last minutes too, haha. I only managed to buy my sneakers after I finished with all the spring cleaning in my Cybercafé and my gym. I will also make sure I give my staffs ang paos (red packet) for good luck and fortune! 

"As for activities...this year I invited lion dance to my home during the first day of CNY for the young ones to watch and also to usher good furtune to our home. We do lots of visiting homes of families and friends, and plenty of gambling and not forgetting family dinners, and of course gambling again LOL! I got a lot of uncles and aunties, so we're packed until the 7th day of CNY for dinners LOL."


There's plenty of food during CNY and Tsan is not someone who shys away from a good feast, that's why he is a heavyweight. One of his favourite during the festivities is "Bak Kwa"(pork jerky),
"It's not CNY without 'Bak Kwa'!"

But Tsan will not go overboard as he is looking to maintain his weight around 100kg. He plans to be active in 2019 and have his sights on participating in Muaythai, Boxing and  Kickboxing competitions.

Business in MAD FC is also improving with  membership number growing. Hence he has extended his gym by taking over the lot next to it. He is also equipping his gym with more merchandise like gloves, handwraps, sand bags , shirts and soon more fighter gears such as shin pads, headgears , MMA sparring gloves.

Also in his plans is to organised a fight competition this year in his newly renovated MAD FC.








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Warriors.Asia  wishes everyone a prosperous Chinese New Year. May this year brings you all health, joy and plenty of warrior spirit!













Sunday, January 20, 2019

HENRY CEJUDO - THE FIRST TO OWN UFC NEW CHAMPIONSHIP BELT AND A LOOK INTO OTHER CHAMPIONSHIP BELTS


After celebrating 25 years in existence in 2018, this year UFC is entering into a new era. With a new TV deals moving from Fox to ESPN, UFC's president Dana White announces a new belt design for its champion.

On Saturday night 19 Jan in UFC's first event in 2019, we witness this new design belt named the Legacy Belt being awarded to Henry Cejudo as the winner of UFC233. Henry retain his Flyweight title defeating challenger Bantamweight Champion TJ Dillashaw whom attempt a double by going down to Flyweight to challenge for Henry's belt.

Henry won by emphatic fashion by knocking out Dillashaw in 32 seconds into round 1. 

The new belt wore by Henry Cejudo is called Legacy Belt because UFC will not be giving new belt to champion that defended their titles anymore. The same belt which the champion first won it will be used, a precious stone on the UFC emblem on the right side of the belt will represent the championship win, more wins more stones. And champion will have their name and country's flag placed on the belt too.



Much has been said about the new championship belt design. Many joked that it sort of look like Power Ranger belt. The new belt design is cleaner and have that corporate look. Perhaps continuing the journey when in 2015, UFC signed the deal with Reebok to have exclusive official apparel design for their fighters. The official gear design by Reebok, is cleaner and more business like. Moving UFC away from the common design of MMA apparel sponsors which is influenced by the Baroque art movement.


Left: Reebok official UFC apparel. Right: The common MMA apparel design style before Reebok.

Although some say the new design does take cue from WWF/WWE., but personally for me, I like the new design. UFC as market leader is doing its best to bring MMA to the mainstream. Signing a deal with Fox and now ESPN is moving towards that direction, which is away from associating MMA with underground unregulated fights. I felt the old UFC belt does not go with the corporate look UFC is trying to build.
UFC only started to give out championship belt in 1995: UFC 5. Pic above - Dan Severn with UFC's championship belt from the early days when the company was still own by SEG.

In 2001, Zuffa lead by the Fertittas brothers and business partners Dana White bought UFC. This Zuffa era also see a new belt design being introduce from UFC 31 onwards. The Zuffa era belt design was great and many other promotions followed this design route too but as pioneer, UFC need to lead in changes, and this is what it's doing with the new belt in the new era, especially so that UFC has a new owner (WME-IMG) since 2016.

UFC championship belt, Zuffa's era 2001 -2018
WWE current championship belt
You can see the design similarities of UFC new Legacy's belt with the design WWF uses back in the 80s/90s
Uncanny design similarities of UFC Legacy Belt's design with NXT & IMPACT. NXT is a pro wrestling promotions own by WWE & act as a feeder of talent to WWE main roster. IMPACT Wresting is a WWE rival pro wresting promotions based in Toronto Canada


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Some history on championship belts.

From the 1960s many boxing association was formed such as WBA,WBC, WBO, IBO, WBF and each association gave out it's own championship belt according to weight class.

Championship belts from various boxing organisation

Pro wrestling caught on to this trend and they created a strong association with championship belts, with WWE leading the way. Although we all know WWE is entertainment and the fights are not real, the belts won by champion is basically an award for best staged & choreographed fights. But being a marketing genius WWE are, when we think of championship belt, we think of pro wrestling.


The fact is, championship belt in combat sports started with boxing. The first belt on record awarded to a boxer was in 1810, King George III presented it to bare-knuckle boxer Tom Cribb, when he won his fight vs Tom Molineaux.

The Lonsdale Challenge belt is the first championship belt in UK awarded to boxer. It's The first one was awarded in 1909. It was introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, England


Combat sports such as karate, kickboxing, Taekwon-do in the early days used to award winners with trophies. They still do these days and is usually for amateur level. Championship belts are more for Pro level fights. But since technology has improved and producing belts are easier & cheaper, they are more and more promotions now giving out belts for champions even for amateur level.

Left: tall trophy common in combat sports. Right top: Alistair Overeem with his kickboxing trophy. Left bottom: American kickboxing legend Bill Wallace and Elvis Prestley with a championship trophy

Muaythai is among the early adaptor of using championship belts for it's champion. Pic here Muaythai sensation Buakaw with his belts

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Let's take a look at some championship belt by a few well known and popular MMA / combat sports promotions.

World Extreme Cagefighting. Founded in 2001, but bought by UFC in 2006 and eventually merge with UFC. In the west WEC was well known for having the best fighters in the lighter weight, such as Bantam, Feather & Lightweight.

Strikeforce. Founded as a Kickboxing organisations in 1985 by Scott Coker but in the mid 2000s became well known for it's MMA fights. It quickly became the No.2 MMA promotions in the western hemisphere . 2011 Zuffa bought Strikeforce and shut it down eventually
Founded in 2008 by Bjorn Rebney. Bellator means warrior in latin. In the early days it was well known to have 8 / 4 man tournament. Scott Coker took over as president in 2014 and has been steadily building it into a credible rival to UFC in the west.

BAMMA is a MMA promotions founded in 2009 in U.K.
A very succesful British MMA promotion. Started in 2001 it has produced big MMA stars such as  Conor McGregor, Michael Bisping, Gegard Mousasi, Bigfoot Silva, Jeff Monson, Martin Kampmann, Dan Hardy
Elite XC was founded in 2006 in US. It also join forces with other MMA organizations such as Cage Rage, Dream, Affliction.
King of the Cage. A US based promotions that is now defunct
KSW based in Poland has a strong European following 
Pro Fighters League was established in 2018. Originally it was formed as WSOF (World Series of Fighting) with the aim of creating a MMA tournament pitting fighters country vs country. But it didn't receive good following outside US. PFL uses a tournament format and award champion with USD 1 million prize money.
Brave Combat Federation , one of the most successful and well put together MMA promotions founded by Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa in Bahrain. It is at the forefront of MMA in the middle east and has held events in Brazil, Jordon, India and Philipines among others
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M1 Global is a Russian based MMA promotions formed in late 90s. It is a 'factory' that unearth many Russian talent that eventually progressed to bigger MMA organizations in other parts of the world


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Let's head to Asia.

One of the earliest MMA organisation in the world was Pancrase. Founded in 1993 in Japan. It was named based on Pankration, an ancient Greek wrestling. In the early days of Pancrase, hybrid rules of catch wrestling & striking were used.
Asian MMA glory days was with PRIDE. Founded in 1997 in Japan it features rules that were deemed more violent than the Unified Rules UFC were using, such as pile driver & kicking a down opponent, stomping were allowed. UFC bought it in 2007
When Pride was bought over by UFC in 2007, many of it's management staff left to formed DREAM, it lasted till 2012
Pride FC's president eventually formed Rizin Fighting Federation in 2015. Of late Rizin gain lots of interest with it's exhibition match up of undefeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather and Rizin's hot rising Kickboxing talent Tenshin Nasukawa.
A very successful MMA promotions founded in 2010 in South Korea. It also has a amateur competition system that builds & develop new young talent into their pro category.
Founded by Filipino BJJ Black belt, Alvin Aguilar in 2002, it is very active and produces a lot of Filipino MMA champion
MIMMA (Malaysian Invasion MMA), the most sought after amateur level MMA championship belt in the region
ONE Championship belt, currently the most prestigious MMA belt in Asia
Local Malaysian ganiser has stepped up its game and offer great looking belt design, this is from ISKA BMAEX. for it's Kickboxing champions.

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Let's have a look at some unique design.

This is a cool looking Championship belt for the Sengoku Raiden Championship organised by the now defunct Japanese MMA promotion World Victory Road.
K1 World Championship belt design is looking like it belong in the fantasy world of Dungeon & Dragons

One of the most unique championship award is by FMD. A MMA promotions founded by Jon Nutt, based in Bangkok. FMD events are held inside night clubs / bars and championship winners are awarded a Katana.

Finally this big ass trophy is the Mohammad Ali Trophy. Given to the winners of the best of the best series organises by World Boxing Super Series.