PH’s Team Lakay dominates 2018 Global Martial Arts Awards



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The famed stable takes home 4 major awards

Published 11:53 AM, November 09, 2018

Updated 11:53 AM, November 09, 2018

BIG WINNER. Eduard Folayang wins the most prestigious award from the 2018 Global Martial Arts Award after bagging the Martial Arts Hero of the Year. File photo from ONE Championship

BIG WINNER. Eduard Folayang wins the most prestigious award from the 2018 Global Martial Arts Award after bagging the Martial Arts Hero of the Year. File photo from ONE Championship

SINGAPORE – The Philippines’ Team Lakay raked in 4 major awards in the 2018 Global Martial Arts Awards to further establish itself as one of the best mixed martial arts stable in Asia.

Eduard Folayang bagged the most prestigious plum in the inaugural awards hosted by ONE Championship after winning the Martial Arts Hero of the Year at the JW Marriot Hotel here on Thursday, November 8.

The 33-year-old surrendered his ONE lightweight belt to Martin Nguyen in November 2017 but posted back-to-back victories earlier in 2018 to set up a bout against Singapore’s Amir Khan with the title on the line.

Team Lakay, which currently has 3 ONE champions, won Gym of the Year while stable head coach Mark Sangiao nabbed Coach of the Year.

Reigning ONE strawweight titlist Joshua Pacio took home the Submission of the Year honors for an innovative arm lock in his victory over Thailand’s Pongsiri Mitsatit in July. He called the move “The Passion Lock.”

ONE middleweight and light heavyweight champion Aung La N Sang of Myanmar pocketed the Male Athlete of the Year while women’s atomweight queen Angela Lee of Singapore clinched the Female Athlete of the Year.

Filipino reporters Santino Honasan of ABS-CBN Sports, JM Siasat of GMA News and Mike Murillo of BusinessWorld were nominated for Martial Arts Journalist of the Year, which was won by Manabu Takashima of MMA Planet. – Rappler.com

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