Filipino mixed martial artist Jeremy Miado absorbed his fourth straight loss inside the ONE Championship ring, suffering a split decision defeat against Japan’s Hiroba Minowa Saturday at ONE Fight Night 23: Ok vs. Rasulov.
MANILA, Philippines – In the first round, Miado took advantage of his superior striking, knocking his opponent down early with a right hand that was seconded by a knee.
Miado was able to get back on his feet but eventually found himself dominated by the number four ranked strawweight as the younger fighter continued to turn it into a ground game. Gilas Pilipinas boys continued free-falling in the FIBA U17 World Cup and dropped to their fifth straight loss in the tourney,...
Miguel Tabuena shook off a wobbly start and endured a rollercoaster round midway through with a strong finish in the wind,...
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