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Yabo eyes spectacular win at ONE: Light of a Nation

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“‹FILIPINO fighter Jimmy Yabo guns for a spectacular finish at ONE: Light of a Nation.

After falling short in two of his ONE Championship outings last year Yabo seeks to start his 2017 campaign on a high note as he is set to take on an outstanding grappling prodigy.

Yabo will test the mettle of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu ace Bruno Pucci on the undercard of ONE: LIGHT OF A NATION, which takes place at the Thuwunna Indoor Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar on 30 June.

The 36-year-old native of Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu dropped two-straight matches inside the ONE Championship cage in 2016. He lost to Singaporean sensation Benedict Ang via third-round stoppage in May before suffering the same fate at the hands of China’s Ma Jia Wen three months later.

Itching to enter the winner’s column once again, Yabo eyes a huge victory over Pucci in his fifth assignment as a ONE Championship competitor.

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“It’s tough because my back is against the wall. But I’m optimistic as fight day approaches,” he said. “I am looking to make a statement. It’s my first fight in ONE Championship this year. A big win will spark a strong momentum in my journey in this great organization.”

Jimmy Yabo (right) unloads a roundhouse kick against opponent Benedict Ang during their match at ONE: Ascent to Power. ONE Championship

Yabo is no stranger to highlight-reel performances as he boasts one of the best finishing percentages in ONE Championship’s featherweight division, having thwarted five of his opponents by way of knockout.

Although Yabo has experienced highs and lows throughout his nearly decade-long career, the rededicated veteran is looking to add another win to his slate.

According to Yabo, he aims to replicate his spectacular win over Pakistan’s Bashir Ahmad.

Yabo, a proud product of the local mixed arts martial scene in the Philippines, picked up his first win under the ONE Championship umbrella in February 2016 by knocking out Ahmad in just 21 seconds with a counter right cross.

“One punch or one takedown can change a fight. I have to be the clear winner. I am prepared for this fight, but I need to execute my game plan suitably on fight night to go home with the win,” he said.

Yabo believes that getting his hand raised against Pucci will open a door of opportunity, but he does not want to look past his gutsy opponent.

“A win will put me on the right track. That’s why I want to get this one. I know it will not come easy. Although I am the veteran in this fight, I don’t want to be complacent. I will just do my best against Bruno Pucci,” he said.

“‹”‹For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

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