When asked what Filipino mixed
martial arts (MMA) fighters can improve on to make it into the “big leagues” in
the United States,
champions from Bellator Fighting Championships (Bellator) pointed to one
discipline: wrestling.
“At the end of
the day it’s the wrestlers that you see in MMA who are doing best,” said
Bellator lightweight champion Michael Chandler in an interview. “That’s a
really good base to have.”
This view is
echoed by fellow fighter and Bellator welterweight champion Ben Askren who gave
reasons why having an amateur wrestling background is a big deal.
“Wrestlers are
able to dictate if the fight goes to the ground or stays on the feet, this is a
huge advantage,” he said. “Wrestlers are very hard working; I think wrestlers
are the hardest working of all combat athletes. No two ways about it, wrestlers
are just tough people.”
According to Chandler, Filipinos are
already known for their wrestling pedigree but opined to get more training
abroad. “If [Filipinos] are able to come to the US or different countries where they
can get really good wrestling coaches, they could show fighters the best
wrestling techniques.”
Wrestling is
widely considered among MMA circles as the best “base” discipline to have
before entering MMA. Unfortunately, many viewers who are new to the sport frown
on the grinding pace brought by wrestling-based fighters, especially when the
fight hits the ground.
“I disapprove of
them not understanding the sport better,” said Askren.
Their advice
seems to be paying dividends as both fighters are coming off wins in their
divisions early this year, with Chandler defeating Akihiro Gono via technical
knockout in May and Ben Askren getting a unanimous decision against Douglas
Lima in April.
Chandler is expected to
defend his belt against Bellator Season 6 Lightweight Tournament winner and
Olympian Rick Hawn.
Bellator is one
of the largest tournament-format MMA promotions in the world and ranked second
in the US.
Bellator is
shown exclusively in the Philippines
on KIX, Asia’s home of combat, every Monday at
9 PM on Skycable (Channel 63), Cablelink (Channel 220) and Destiny (Channel 10).
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