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I always come for the finish: Aung La N Sang on fight with Vitaly Bigdash

LockerRoom Team
21 January 2022

The much-awaited trilogy fight between Aung La N Sang and Vitaly Bigdash is all set to happen in February. Both fighters have one win each in the rivalry at the moment and the score is going to be settled when these two enter into the ONE Circle once again.

Speaking to SCMP MMA, Aung La N Sang noted that he will be going for the finish and addressed the new bonus that ONE Championship is giving out.

“I always come to finish a fight. For me, as a fighter and a mixed martial arts fan, you want to see people go for it. It’s a sport, but combat sports is a little bit different from basketball or soccer. It’s a shorter time, and it shouldn’t be played, it should be a fight. I like to put on exciting fights and on the 25th I plan on doing the same. If it means getting the US$50,000 bonus, it is what it is,” he said.

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The Burmese Python went on to add that he has plenty of respect for Bigdash heading into the trilogy fight.

“He’s the reason why I am where I am, so I have nothing but love for him. He’s a great competitor, and I’m the man who I am because of him, going 10 rounds with him. Vitaly wants it too. I think he feels like I took everything from him. He’s made me a better man and we’re gonna put on great show, and I promise its gonna end with a bang,” he added.

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What do you think will happen in the trilogy fight between Aung La N Sang and Vitaly Bigdash? Let us know your predictions for the fight in the comment section of the article below.


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