A new atomweight queen will be crowned at ONE Fight Night 27 on Friday, January 10. With Stamp Fairtex out due to injury, Denice Zamboanga and Alyona Rassohyna will battle for the ONE Interim Atomweight MMA World Title. Zamboanga is studying Rassohyna’s previous fights, particularly against Stamp, to strategize for their upcoming clash.
Denice Zamboanga Goes Into Film Room to Prep
Denice Zamboanga shared her insights on Rassohyna’s fighting style, noting her unpredictability and strong ground game. Despite Rassohyna’s grappling skills, Zamboanga aims to challenge her in a high-pressure match and prove her superiority in all aspects of the fight.
BREAKING 🚨 With Stamp sidelined due to injury, second-ranked contender Denice Zamboanga and fourth-ranked Alyona Rassohyna throw down for the ONE Interim Women’s Atomweight MMA World Title on January 10 at ONE Fight Night 27 on @PrimeVideo! Who you got?#ONEFightNight27 |… pic.twitter.com/6q6VCedRba
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Zamboanga expressed her desire to test Rassohyna’s ground skills, highlighting her own improvements in wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She is determined to showcase her abilities and dominate the fight wherever it goes.
Can Denice Zamboanga Continue Hot Streak?
Having won her last three matches, Denice Zamboanga is confident in her well-rounded skill set. She believes in her capability to secure a victory, whether standing or on the ground, against Rassohyna.
The prospect of winning a championship excites Zamboanga, especially as her birthday approaches. She envisions a successful year ahead as a possible World Title win could set the stage for many blessings.
Denice Zamboanga’s journey to the title has been filled with sacrifices, including missing holiday celebrations for intensive training. She is determined to make the most of these sacrifices and emerge victorious in the fight.
Stay tuned for ONE Fight Night 27 on Prime Video on January 10 to witness the showdown between Zamboanga and Rassohyna at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST. The event is free for Amazon Prime subscribers in the U.S. and Canada.