ONE strawweight champion confident of ‘The King’s’ chances at ONE December event

Inactivity is a dangerous thing for combat sports athletes, especially at the highest level. But despite being away from competition for an extended period, no. 2-ranked ONE Championship flyweight contender Danny “The King” Kingad is expected to return to action just as good as he was when he last stepped inside the circle.

Kingad has not fought in close to two years. True enough, that layoff has cast doubts on the ability of the 26-year-old to still be at his best, all the more as he prepares for former ONE Flyweight World Champion Kairat “The Kazakh” Akhmetov.

Kingad and Akhmetov square off in the main event of ONE: WINTER WARRIORS II, a previously recorded event from the Singapore Indoor Stadium set to broadcast via tape delay this Dec. 17.

Yet his close friend and teammate, reigning ONE Strawweight World Champion Joshua “The Passion” Pacio, is upbeat that ring rust won’t be much of an issue for Kingad, the ONE Flyweight World Grand Prix runner-up.

“A lot of people have been saying that Danny might deal with ring rust because he hasn’t fought in a long time. But he never stopped training and actually, I believe that the time which was more than a year that Danny spent away from the cage even made him better because he put in the work,” Pacio said.

Kingad’s last fight came at ONE: FIRE & FURY back in January 2020, when he scored a unanimous decision win over Xie Wei of China. There, the Filipino showed that he still belonged among the elite in the flyweight division with a masterful performance.

Although fans have seen little of Kingad since then, the whole of Team Lakay witnessed the determination that their peer had in his training camp.

“Everyone in the gym saw how much improvements he’s had as a martial artist. Danny wants to prove that he’s ready for primetime and he can’t wait to mix it up with some of the best in his weight class,” Pacio said.

No less than Pacio can prove that. The “Passion” put all doubts to rest when he won over Yosuke “The Ninja” Saruta at ONE: REVOLUTION last September.

“When I say Danny has made lots of improvements, it means that he still has a lot to show for the fans. And when he has said that he has a gift for Kairat, he’s really intent to show that because he still has a lot of weapons in his bag,” Pacio said.

Kingad is one of four Team Lakay athletes fighting on the ONE: WINTER WARRIORS II card.

Former ONE Bantamweight World Champion Kevin “The Silencer” Belingon returns to the ONE Circle when he meets “Pretty Boy” Kwon Won Il, while making their promotional debuts ONE Championship are Stephen “The Sniper” Loman, who will face Yusup “Maestro” Saadulaev, and Jhanlo Mark “The Machine” Sangiao, who will take on Paul “The Great King” Lumihi. (ONE Championship) – bny

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