MANILA, Philippines – ONE Championship’s lightweight throne won’t be vacant for long after all.
Just days after it was announced that Martin Nguyen was forced to relinquish the title due to an injury, the promotion’s top honcho Chatri Sityodtong announced that Team Lakay skipper Eduard Folayang and Amir Khan will be disputing for the right to rule the division.
“I am excited to announce that Eduard and Amir will face each other for the ONE Lightweight World Championship on November 23 in Manila!” Sityodtong said through a Facebook posting, “The stakes could not be any higher for both warriors in what will be the biggest fight of their careers.”
Folayang, 33, is coming off remarkable back-to-back unanimous decision victories over a pair of tough and dangerous undefeated Russian grapplers in Aziz Pahrudinov and Kharun Atlangeriev.
The Cordilleran star first captured the title with a third-round TKO victory over Japanese legend Shinya Aoki in Singapore back in 2016. Just a little over two years removed from his first reign as a world champion, Folayang will attempt to become the first two-time ONE lightweight champion in front of a partisan Filipino crowd.
“Eduard wants to reclaim his title and go down as the greatest Filipino martial artist in history.” Sityodtong said of the Filipino martial arts hero.
Standing opposite Folayang will be Khan, a 23-year old knockout artist from the famed Evolve MMA stable in Singapore.
Khan has emerged victorious in eight of his last nine contests and is coming off a magnificent first-round submission win over fellow top lightweight contender and Folayang’s Team Lakay teammate Honorio Banario just this past September.
This will be Khan’s first opportunity to challenge for a world championship, and he has the opportunity to become Singapore’s first homegrown world champion.
“Amir wants to become Singapore's first homegrown World Champion in history, and stamp his legacy as the greatest Singaporean martial artist the world has ever seen.” Sityodtong said of the Singaporean star.
Sityodtong also revealed that the new ONE Lightweight World Champion have a challenger already in waiting, as a number one contender will be decided in a title-eliminator matchup between former champion Shinya Aoki and contender Ev Ting at a slated showpiece in Bangkok, Thailand, this Saturday.
“Barring any injuries or unforeseen circumstances, I fully expect the winner between Ev and Shinya to face the winner between Eduard and Amir in Tokyo,” Sityodtong closed.