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[MMA] - Angela Lee versus Michelle Nicolini @ Kuala Lumpur on 12 July 2019

Who will win? Angela Lee or Michelle Nicolini?


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12 Jul 2019 (Fri), 6PM
Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur
https://www.onefc.com/events/masters-of-destiny/


Angela Lee Ready To Bounce Back And 'Bring It' In Malaysia
June 18, 2019

“Unstoppable” Angela Lee is fired up to get back to work and put on a show in the ONE Championship Circle.

That is why the ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion has decided to stay in the strawweight division so she can compete at ONE: MASTERS OF DESTINY in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The 22-year-old from Singapore is never one to shy away from a challenge, so she will take on multi-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Champion Michelle Nicolini at the Axiata Arena on 12 July.

As a BJJ black belt in her own right, Lee is confident she can put the Brazilian in danger whether the contest plays out on the feet or on the ground, and give her a win that will give her some momentum ahead of her next World Title defense.

Ahead of that showdown in July, Lee breaks down how she thinks she can tackle Nicolini, how she has improved since her last match against ONE Strawweight World Champion “The Panda” Xiong Jing Nan, and her plans to defend atomweight gold before 2019 is finished.


ONE Championship: How excited were you to make a quick turnaround and get right back in the Circle?

Angela Lee: I was really happy to get another fight after the March one. I kind of wanted to stay active this year regardless of what happened in Japan.
I’m taking another fight in the strawweight division, but I’m definitely looking to drop back down to atomweight to defend my World Title before the end of the year against whoever that challenger may be.



ONE: Why did you decide to stick around at strawweight this time?

AL: I just wanted a quick turnaround. I didn’t take any damage in that last fight – just a couple of bruises here and there. I just wanted to stay busy and shake it off. My last fight, it was over a year since I fought in the cage, and I just felt like I needed to jump back in there and dust myself off again.


ONE: What are your thoughts on facing a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu legend like Michelle Nicolini?

AL: I am excited. I think it’s a great match-up. She has a lot of credentials behind her in her jiu-jitsu background. I knew our paths were going to cross at some time after she started fighting for ONE.


ONE: Do you look at the win from Tiffany Teo as a bit of a blueprint on how to deal with Nicolini?

AL: In the fight she had with Tiffany, [Teo’s] coaches did a great job of making a great game plan for her and she stuck to it. She obviously respected Michelle for where she is strong, which is her jiu-jitsu and her ground game, and she dealt with that. She kept the fight on the feet, and that’s pretty much how it went for all three rounds. I think it was really smart of them.

Obviously, Michelle is a specialist in jiu-jitsu, but I don’t think she’s had enough time to develop the rest of the areas in mixed martial arts. Of course, my team and I are preparing for what she specializes in, and we’re ready to deal with that, but we’re also ready to make this a mixed martial arts fight.

I think we’re going to take a slightly different approach [to Teo]. I’m not looking to kind of grind her out for all three rounds. I think I’m going to bring it to her, and I’m ready to end [the bout] whenever I can. Hopefully, it’s earlier rather than later.


ONE: As a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt yourself, how comfortable do you feel testing yourself against Nicolini on the ground?

AL: I’m confident that I can neutralize her ground game and take it to where I’m strong. We have different styles on the ground. I know where she’s a threat, and I know where I’m a threat as well.

I think it’s just about being smart and it’s not an ego thing. I’m not trying to beat her at her own game. I’m just trying to win the fight.


ONE: You’ve worked a lot on your striking game over the past few years, so how good would it feel to get a knockout?

AL: That would be amazing. I’ve had a TKO in my career, but a clean knockout would feel really great. We’ve been working on my striking and rounding off that part of the game. Who knows – anything can happen.

I think [my performance] is going to show. I’m working really hard to humble myself and grow as much as possible. I know that I’m far from a perfect fighter. I’m far from complete.

There’s so much learning to be done still, and I’m going to step into that ring [like it is] the first time, and I think I’m going to be a fighter with a new purpose and a new drive.


ONE: What was the biggest thing you took away from that contest with Xiong?

AL: Of course, starting my career and going through each fight, I wanted to keep my record unblemished. I wanted to stay undefeated. That’s a really tough thing to do. I’m proud of myself for getting as far as I did.

I know looking back at that fight that I need to make adjustments, and that’s what I’m willing to do. I’m going back to my gym, going back to my family, and just being completely honest about what we need to adjust, what we need to work on – things that we didn’t address going into that fight.

It’s unfortunate, these things happen. Originally, we were scheduled to fight in November in Singapore, and that fight got postponed because my back got injured in that camp. Since that back injury, I’m not making any excuses, but we did stay away from a lot of the running that I would do to get down to [atomweight].

Because my walking weight was closer to [strawweight], we focused a lot more on the technique and strategy, and that was on me. It’s definitely something I’m going to learn from and not let happen again.

We’re definitely making adjustments in my game plan and working on my cardio in different ways – just being smarter about it and working with what I’ve got.


ONE: Do you feel like you will cross paths with her again one day?

AL: Definitely. I think there is unfinished business there. There were talks about her coming down to atomweight. I know I definitely want a redemption fight.

I’ll jump on the opportunity when I get it. I know I have to defend my atomweight World Title this year, so we’ll just see who the top contender is at that time.


ONE: We’ve seen Mei Yamaguchi have several big wins lately and you also mentioned Xiong, so do you see them as the most likely challengers for your World Title later this year?

AL: I’m not really sure who ONE Championship will want to match up for that World Title defense. Other than those two names, I don’t see anyone else as a top contender right now. I’ll leave that up to the organization.

I really don’t have any preference. I know I’m going to get around to Xiong eventually, whether it’s this year or the next.


https://www.onefc.com/articles/angela-lee-ready-to-bounce-back-and-bring-it-in-malaysia/
 

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For someone like Angela Lee who had never lost a fight before Xiong JingNan (who reduced Angela to tears as the referee announced the winner), Angela desperately needs to beat Michelle Nicolini next Fri before she faces Xiong JingNan again in October 2019.

If Michelle beats Angela next Fri, Angela will lose all confidence and cannot face Xiong in October, and might even withdraw from MMA altogether.
 

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For someone like Angela Lee who had never lost a fight before Xiong JingNan (who reduced Angela to tears as the referee announced the winner), Angela desperately needs to beat Michelle Nicolini next Fri before she faces Xiong JingNan again in October 2019.

If Michelle beats Angela next Fri, Angela will lose all confidence and cannot face Xiong in October, and might even withdraw from MMA altogether.
Totally agree. It will be a tough one for Angela though. Having lost to Nicolini once before in a grappling match, this will be a psychological barrier that she has to overcome. The road ahead for Angela will be a rough one. Xiong is now challenging her for the atom weight belt in oct19. Will be another interesting fight. Hope she doesn't disappear like Ronda Rousey should she lose the match again. Every true champion must also expect to lose sometimes. There's no such thing as eternal winner.
 

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This zhar bor MMA bitches fight too slow. Lacks the viciousness of two shrews fighting over a man.

Should aim for KO within one minute, send the opponent to hospital for a lengthy stay. Let's see some blood and broken bones.
 

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Chatri Sityodtong
July 9 at 1:39 PM

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People have been bombarding me for my thoughts on Ben Askren. To save time, here is what I think :
1) Jorge's flying knee was not luck. He drilled it. He planned it. He executed it. Jorge Masvidal deserves all of the props for pulling off a super hard, gutsy technique. It takes huge balls to go for it the way Jorge did, especially at the start of a high stakes fight. I am now a huge Gamebred fan.
2) A flying knee is a high risk, low probability technique with KO consequences. ...It rarely lands clean. However, if you land it clean, it is good night.
3) Despite this spectacular 5 second flying knee KO, it does not mean Jorge is a better fighter than Ben. If they fought another 100 times, Jorge would unlikely score a flying knee KO in 5 seconds ever again.
4) It is genuinely hard to say who is the better fighter. We never got to see their skills in action in any area of the game.
5) If Jorge had dominated Ben for 1-2 rounds and then scored a flying knee KO (or even won via unanimous decision), I would have agreed that Jorge is better than Ben.
It might sound counterintuitive, but I still believe Ben is the single best welterweight on the planet today. This loss reminds me of the time GSP got KO'd by Matt Serra. It was a huge upset, but it did not necessarily mean that Matt Serra was better than GSP. Their rematch emphatically proved this point.
Ben might look like he just got off a couch after eating a plateful of cheeseburgers and donuts, but do not be fooled. Ben is an absolute MONSTER. His wrestling is terrifying. And, his ground intelligence, man strength, and cardio are unparalleled. Above all though, Ben simply does not break. I will not reveal any names, but I have personally seen him destroy the highest level ONE and UFC champions many times in training (in addition to hearing inside stories of many other gym wars in the US). People can argue that training is not a real fight, but Ben has a history and reputation of delivering the same performance in both training and competition.
Don't count Ben out. He is just getting started.



On a related note, also see :
https://mmajunkie.com/2019/07/ben-askren-what-next-after-ufc-239-knockout-jorge-masvidal-triple-take
 

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https://www.bjjee.com/articles/is-breast-size-an-issue-in-womens-bjj/


Michelle Nicolini reveals the bad blood between herself and Angela Lee.

https://www.onefc.com/articles/michelle-nicolini-has-an-old-score-to-settle-with-angela-lee/

After Michelle Nicolini submitted Angela Lee in their previous BJJ fight, the 2nd time Nicolini ran into Lee was in 2016 when she relocated to Singapore to work with the world-class team of coaches and athletes at Evolve.

In one of her early days training there, Nicolini was paired up with Lee in Muay Thai sparring. As hard as she tried to keep up, Nicolini was still very much a rookie in Muay Thai while Lee was already a seasoned veteran. And perhaps Lee also wanted to avenge her previous loss to Nicolini.

“I thought we could be friends. When I have new girls coming to train, I’m not going to beat them up in the first round, you know? I would like to get to know the girls training a little bit. Maybe we can be friends and help each other.

“Angela, I don’t know if she did it on purpose, but she beat me up mercilessly – like, really badly in Muay Thai, and it was a very new sport for me. After that, I didn’t want to be friends with Angela anymore.”
 
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