Catalan
mistake leads to Silva victory in One FC: Kings and Champions
by rick olivares
April 5, 2013
Singapore Indoor Stadium
Kallang, Singapore -- In the weeks
leading up to One Fighting Championship: Kings and Champions, Filipino wushu
champion Rene Catalan insisted that ring rust – he last fought in 2007 as he
spent a lengthy stint in Canada working as a wushu coach – would not be a
factor in his flyweight match up with Brazilian Alex Silva.
And for a while, Catalan looked like
he would live up to his word as he took some great shots at the Brazilian while
demonstrating terrific speed as well as great submission defense and reversals.
But while attempting an elbow strike while on top of Silva, Catalan spun the
wrong way giving the Brazilian an opportunity to execute a triangle armbar on
him.
It was all over at the 4:34 of the
first round sending the Filipino wushu champion to a loss in his Mixed Martial
Arts debut.
“Gusto ko manalo para sa sarili ko at
para sa bayan sa unang laban ko sa One FC,” said Catalan during the weigh in
one day before the fight. “Pinagaralan ko yung style ni Silva at kung paano ako
didiskarte sa kanya.
Catalan who hails from Santa Barbara,
Iloilo, worked on other learning other martial arts disciplines such a Muay
Thai, boxing, and striking to augment his wushu skills. “Iba yung mixed martial
arts. Kailangan may ground game ka. Kapag wala medyo dehado ka sa mga wrestlers
at mga magaling sa submission tulad nila (Shinya) Aoki.”
He surprised Silva who got him on the
takedown but soon found the Filipino on top of him who began to rain hammer
fists on his head. Catalan would later admit that it was inexperience that
caused him the fight. “Disappointed ako,” he said from his hotel room the day
after the fight.”
Catalan took some consolation when Matt
Hume, One FC Vice President for Operations and Competitions told him “you’ll be
back”. Catalan will return to Makati where he is now based and try to prepare
in time for One FC: Rise to Power that will be held on May 31, 2013 at the SM
Mall of Asia Arena.
Notes: Catalan’s manager is Russian Alex Smirnov who
recruited him to teach boxing, striking, and Muay Thai in Beijing, China from
November of 2012 to March 2013. Catalan is a Sea Games wushu gold medalist in
2003.
Avoid using "diskarte" you should have used your own skills not diskarte because that only means that you are just fighting only by chance..
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I think he meant that too. Cut him some slack. Some people really aren't great in expressing themselves.
DeleteSorry, but last I heard catalan was from Cabatuan, iloilo and not from Sta. Barbara, Iloilo,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry too because I asked him straight up and he's from Sta Barbara.
DeleteThe deal with ilonggo anyway. Their football standard is not good enough even in local standard
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