Aung La N Sang believes no one is invincible in the fight game

Aung La N Sang/ONE Championship
Aung La N Sang/ONE Championship

Former two-division champion Aung La N Sang has reached great heights and dim lows within the sport of mixed martial arts, leading him to believe that no one is unbeatable in the fight game.

'The Burmese Python' has lost three of his last five bouts since beginning his ONE Championship tenure 11-1. Reinier de Ridder, the man who took both of his belts, recently suffered his first professional defeat at the hands of Anatoly Malykhin.

De Ridder's recent loss and former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman's 2022 defeat speaks to the idea that nearly every fighter will eventually succumb to defeat.

Aung La N Sang spoke to SCMP MMA on the topic, saying:

"Everyone’s beatable in this game, everyone. Every single man on any day is beatable, you know? It’s just that, just look at the Thai fighters. You have guys that look phenomenal, the best of the best, Superbon. They have 300 wins and they have 20 losses."

The Myanmar icon continued:

"Everyone is beatable, everyone is beatable. It’s just that in MMA, you don’t have enough fights, you know? You have a hundred fights, I guarantee you’re not gonna win all of them. The Thai guys have like 300 fights, everybody has, there’s always ways to beat somebody on a certain night."

Check out Aung La N Sang's full conversation with SCMP MMA below:

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Aung La N Sang hopes to showcase evolution of skills

With his mind fixated on earning an opportunity to reacquire his middleweight belt, Aung La hopes to deliver an all-time performance against Gilberto Galvao.

Not only that, but 'The Burmese Python' wants to display the evolution of his skills to the fans. Aung La explained to ONE:

“Evolution is what I hope the fans see. An evolution to my game, that I can do everything, that I can do it at a high level, and that I’m a fan-friendly fighter – meaning that it’s a fight that fans will get to enjoy."

Make sure to tune in to ONE Fight Night 6 on Prime Video on January 13 to watch Aung La N Sang take on Gilberto Galvao in a pivotal catchweight bout.

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