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Coner Hignett: Weight Cut Nightmares and UFC Dreams

Liverpool Flyweight Coner “The Hand Grenade” Hignett (6-4) has already amassed a 10-fight professional record aged just 23. Travelling the globe, taking on all comers, he has gained great experience, exposure and a whole host of stories to go with it. We at MMA UK caught up with Hignett ahead of a big year for the 125’er, in which he hopes to establish himself among the elite Flyweights on the biggest stages. “It’s always the weight cut with me” To see Hignett standing at 5’4 in tremendous shape, it seems strange that weight would be an issue for him. Even though he competes at the lower weight of 125lbs. A brief chat and it soon becomes clear it’s not a weight issue at all, its a timing issue. Late call ups and long travel has meant rushed, hampered weight cuts which have been a factor throughout his 5-year professional career. Speaking about his 2014 debut Hignett openly admitted he shouldn’t have taken the fight and on paper, it’s clear to see why, but opportunity knocked and he answered for better or worse. “My first pro fight, I shouldn’t have taken. Two weeks notice, in Jordan, against the Jordanian number one. I had 8kg(17.5lbs) to cut in ten days. I lost a split decision in that one.” Weight still remained an issue in 2018 too. Hignett’s last fight came under the Cage Warriors banner against top-ranked contender Sam Creasey. Again a late call. Again a tough cut. This one undoubtedly the toughest of his career. “Sam Creasey, the weight fucked me up again… the night before weigh-ins I’m 65kg(143lbs) cutting 8kg(17.5lbs) in the sauna.” The weight cut so brutal Hignett was physically sick. “I was spewing up blood in the sauna.” The weight cut is done. Now for the fun part right? Not so much in this fight for Hignett, who lost via first round TKO. Based on his warm-up story, the writing was pretty much on the wall with this result. “Before the fight, one of my coaches tapped me in the stomach, as if to say you ready to go. I’ve gone down from it because all my diaphragm was split from spewing up the night before.” A clearly compromised Coner Hignett fought on but things just went from bad to worse. “I’ve got in there and Sam’s tapped me with a knee to the stomach. I felt it. He’s got to mount and is driving his hips in suffocating me. He had me pinned, fair play to him, he’s a good fighter.” These issues are ultimately avoidable, with the right time to prepare, Hignett makes weight better than most. His recently scrapped UKFC fight was evidence of this as he sat pretty much on weight with a week to spare. “I walk around 65kg (143lbs) at my heaviest. I’ve dieted down to 59kg(130lbs) and will probably reach 58kg(128lbs) a few days out. I won’t even have a cut, I’ll just be on weight, a salt bath and I’m done whilst everyone else is in the sauna.” Whilst some may say, don’t take late fights and to avoid these issues, its much easier said than done. Especially for an ambitious young prospect such as Hignett eager to prove he can compete with the best, desperate not to allow opportunities to pass him by. More must be done by the promotions to allow fighters adequate time to prepare and fight to their best ability. “The UFC is still where you want to be” Such is Hignetts ambition, he hopes to crack the world scene by the end of 2019 and for him, at least the UFC is still the premier organisation even for the smaller guys. He told us. “The UFC is still where you want to be.” Despite increased competition from promotional rivals and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the weight class, he fights in. Although preferable, the UFC is not the only option for this Liverpool Flyweight who has other things in mind. “If the 125lb division is gone, it will probably be ONE(Championship). A teammate of mine is already looking on signing with them, Bryan Creighton… he’s really excited about it.” Competing in these types of organisations isn’t just a dream for Hignett, but a real possibility in the near future. Already signed to South African MMA outlet EFC, who have Hignett on a 6 fight contract, with 5 left to run. With the right win, Hignett has the organisations Flyweight title in his sights. Championships and titles will surely attract the big promotions, although his talent has most likely already done that. A shot at the big time, on one of Bellator’s UK cards seems very much in play for Hignett, who is eyeing the company’s Birmingham show on May 4th. “Bellator is in May. “We already have a few fighters on this card, I’m just trying to find an opponent for Birmingham.” Hignett seemed confident of his place on the bill, in what could be a chance for him to establish himself on a massive stage, to a global audience and ultimately put himself among the elite Bellator Flyweights. Asked about his goals for 2019, his ultimate goal remains the Ultimate Fighting Championship. “I want to line myself for the UFC. Two wins and a title should do that. If not I’ll just keep taking fights as they come.” A busy year is in store for Coner Hignett and with the right wins, we could see him competing at the top in the near future. At just 23 years of age, with 10 pro fights to his name, he’s one to watch for all UK MMA fans. Be sure to follow his journey to the top @HandGrenade_01 on Twitter.

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Full card announced for ONE: Unstoppable Dreams in Singapore on May 18th

The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), has just announced the complete card for ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS, set for 18 May at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The absolute best in local and international martial arts talent are ready to showcase their incredible skills on the largest global platform of martial arts competition. In the main event, reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee makes her highly-anticipated return to action to defend her title against Japanese veteran Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi in a rematch.   Ticket information for ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS is available at www.onefc.com.   Chatri Sityodtong, Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “I am thrilled to announce ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS, which is shaping up to be one of the biggest nights in the history of martial arts. Three world title bouts are set to take place in Singapore. Headlining the card is Asia’s biggest martial arts star, ‘Unstoppable’ Angela Lee, as she continues to embody the true warrior spirit of martial arts. She returns to the ONE Championship cage to resume her incredible career. Mei Yamaguchi is ready to give her a tough challenge, however, and the two have danced inside the cage once before. Also, I am pleased to announce that Martin Nguyen will face Christian Lee in defence of his ONE Featherweight World Championship title. Martin has just come back from a tremendous battle with Bibiano Fernandes last March and has made a quick turnaround to defend his featherweight title like a true world champion. Finally, we are set to crown the inaugural ONE Super Series Muay Thai Flyweight World Champion, as Sam-A Gaiyanghadao and Sergio Wielzen vie for the title. It’s going to be a phenomenal night of action for sure, and fans will not want to miss the excitement at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.”   21-year-old “Unstoppable” Angela Lee of Singapore is considered one of ONE Championship’s most outstanding athletes. She captured the inaugural ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship with an awe-inspiring victory over Mei Yamaguchi in 2016, and has since then defended the title successfully on two occasions. Lee’s beautiful combination of elite striking and grappling has proven to be a potent formula for success, as she has remained unbeaten in her career. In the most recent bout of an impressive run, Lee dominated top contender Istela Nunes, showcasing her wide array of skills. She is widely-considered on a global scale to be one of the biggest names actively competing in the sport. She is set to defend her title next against Yamaguchi in a rematch.   35-year-old Japanese martial arts veteran Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi is a female atomweight standout and a former ONE world title challenger from Tokyo. She is the DEEP Jewels Featherweight Champion and owns seven submissions and two knockouts in her 28-bout professional career. In 2016, Yamaguchi challenged Angela Lee for the inaugural ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship in an epic showdown that would later win multiple ‘Bout of the Year’ honours from international media publications. In her last outing, Yamaguchi thoroughly defeated Gina Iniong of the Philippines to win impressively by unanimous decision after three rounds. Yamaguchi is now set to take on champion Angela Lee in a highly-anticipated rematch.   34-year-old Sam-A Gaiyanghadao is a Muay Thai legend and multiple-time Lumpinee Stadium world champion who is regarded as one of the best strikers in the world. As a Muay Thai practitioner, Sam-A owns a record of 364-46-9, and was known for his strong defence and counter offence. An instructor at Evolve in Singapore and a member of the prestigious Evolve Fight Team, Sam-A made his first ONE Championship appearance last January against Joseph Lasiri in the first-ever Muay Thai bout inside the ONE Championship cage. Sam-A is set to lock horns with Sergio Wielzen, whom he will compete against for the inaugural ONE Super Series Muay Thai Flyweight World Championship.   Lion Fight Muay Thai World Lightweight Champion, Sergio “Little One” Wielzen of Suriname is a Dutch-based martial artist training out of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. With a professional kickboxing record of 45-18-2, Wielzen has built a reputation as being an explosive striker with stunning knockout power. Despite being physically smaller than most of his opponents, Wielzen has won many of his bouts by knockout. He is also a former It’s Showtime 61MAX world champion. Wielzen is set to make his ONE Super Series debut opposite Muay Thai legend Sam-A Gaiyanghadao.   29-year-old Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen is one of the most highly-regarded martial arts champions in the world. With an impressive 10-2 professional record, which includes three submissions and seven knockouts, Nguyen’s all-around skill set allows him to perform at the highest level of competition. All of Nguyen’s wins have come by an exciting finish. Last November, Nguyen scored a scintillating knockout victory over the Philippines’ Eduard Folayang to become the first man in the history of ONE Championship to hold two titles simultaneously in different weight divisions, reigning as both ONE Featherweight & Lightweight World Champion. In his last bout, Nguyen figured in a historic showdown with ONE Bantamweight World Champion Bibiano Fernandes in Bangkok. Nguyen now makes a quick turnaround however, jumping right back into action as he defends his featherweight title against Christian Lee.   19-year-old Christian “The Warrior” Lee, younger brother of reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee, began his professional career on an absolute tear, railing off five straight victories by a thrilling finish. He has impressed fans with his ability to seek out stoppage wins over top-calibre opponents featuring an exciting fan-friendly style. A former Pankration World Champion, Lee toppled Japanese veteran Kazunori Yokota in his most recent bout, winning via second-round guillotine choke to improve his record to 9-1. Riding an impressive four-bout winning streak with all four wins coming by finish, Lee is set to showcase his skills once more inside the ONE Championship cage. In his next bout, Lee has the chance to become a world champion when

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Additional bouts announced for ONE: Unstoppable Dreams in Singapore

The largest global sports media property in Asian history, ONE Championship™ (ONE), has just announced additional bouts for ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS, set for 18 May at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The absolute best in local and international martial arts talent are ready to showcase their incredible skills on the largest global platform of martial arts competition. In the main event, reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee makes her highly-anticipated return to action to defend her title against Japanese veteran Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi in a rematch.   Ticket information for ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS is available at www.onefc.com.   Chatri Sityodtong, Chairman and CEO of ONE Championship, stated: “I am thrilled to announce ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS, which is shaping up to be one of the biggest nights in the history of martial arts. Three world title bouts are set to take place in Singapore. Headlining the card is Asia’s biggest martial arts star, ‘Unstoppable’ Angela Lee, as she continues to embody the true warrior spirit of martial arts. She returns to the ONE Championship cage to resume her incredible career. Mei Yamaguchi is ready to give her a tough challenge, however, and the two have danced inside the cage once before. Also, I am pleased to announce that Martin Nguyen will face Christian Lee in defence of his ONE Featherweight World Championship title. Martin has just come back from a tremendous battle with Bibiano Fernandes last March and has made a quick turnaround to defend his featherweight title like a true world champion. Finally, we are set to crown the inaugural ONE Super Series Muay Thai Flyweight World Champion, as Sam-A Gaiyanghadao and Sergio Wielzen vie for the title. It’s going to be a phenomenal night of action for sure, and fans will not want to miss the excitement at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.”   21-year-old “Unstoppable” Angela Lee of Singapore is considered one of ONE Championship’s most outstanding athletes. She captured the inaugural ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship with an awe-inspiring victory over Mei Yamaguchi in 2016 and has since then defended the title successfully on two occasions. Lee’s beautiful combination of elite striking and grappling has proven to be a potent formula for success, as she has remained unbeaten in her career. In the most recent bout of an impressive run, Lee dominated top contender Istela Nunes, showcasing her wide array of skills despite suffering from illness. She is widely-considered on a global scale to be one of the biggest names actively competing in the sport. She is set to defend her title next against Yamaguchi in a rematch.   35-year-old Japanese martial arts veteran Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi is a female atomweight standout and a former ONE world title challenger from Tokyo. She is the DEEP Jewels Featherweight Champion and owns seven submissions and two knockouts in her 28-bout professional career. In 2016, Yamaguchi challenged Angela Lee for the inaugural ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship in an epic showdown that would later win multiple ‘Bout of the Year’ honours from international media publications. In her last outing, Yamaguchi thoroughly defeated Gina Iniong of the Philippines to win impressively by unanimous decision after three rounds. Yamaguchi is now set to take on champion Angela Lee in a highly-anticipated rematch.   29-year-old Martin “The Situ-Asian” Nguyen is one of the most highly-regarded martial arts champions in the world. With an impressive 10-2 professional record, which includes three submissions and seven knockouts, Nguyen’s all-around skill set allows him to perform at the highest level of competition. All of Nguyen’s wins have come by an exciting finish. Last November, Nguyen scored a scintillating knockout victory over the Philippines’ Eduard Folayang to become the first man in the history of ONE Championship to hold two titles simultaneously in different weight divisions, reigning as both ONE Featherweight & Lightweight World Champion. In his last bout, Nguyen figured in a historic showdown with ONE Bantamweight World Champion Bibiano Fernandes in Bangkok. Nguyen now makes a quick turnaround, however, jumping right back into action as he defends his featherweight title against Christian Lee.   19-year-old Christian “The Warrior” Lee, younger brother of reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee, began his professional career on an absolute tear, railing off five straight victories by a thrilling finish. He has impressed fans with his ability to seek out stoppage wins over top-calibre opponents featuring an exciting fan-friendly style. A former Pankration World Champion, Lee toppled Japanese veteran Kazunori Yokota in his most recent bout, winning via second-round guillotine choke to improve his record to 9-1. Riding an impressive four-bout winning streak with all four wins coming by the finish, Lee is set to showcase his skills once more inside the ONE Championship cage. In his next bout, Lee now has the chance to become the youngest world champion in history when he challenges Martin Nguyen, the only man to ever defeat him, for the ONE Featherweight World Championship.   34-year-old Sam-A Gaiyanghadao is a Muay Thai legend and multiple-time Lumpinee Stadium world champion who is regarded as one of the best strikers in the world. As a Muay Thai practitioner, Sam-A owns a record of 364-46-9 and was known for his strong defence and counter offence. Now an instructor at Evolve in Singapore and a member of the prestigious Evolve Fight Team, Sam-A is set to make his ONE Super Series debut against Sergio Wielzen, whom he will compete against for the inaugural ONE Super Series Muay Thai Flyweight World Championship.   Lion Fight Muay Thai world lightweight champion, Sergio “Little One” Wielzen of Suriname is a Dutch-based martial artist training out of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. With a professional kickboxing record of 45-18-2, Wielzen has built a reputation as being an explosive striker with stunning knockout power. Despite being physically smaller than most of his opponents, Wielzen has won many of his bouts by knockout. He is also a former It’s Showtime 61MAX world champion. Wielzen is set to make his ONE Super Series

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