Dante Leon believed he was always destined to succeed in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.In an interview with ONE Championship, the multi-time BJJ world champion said he never found the discipline difficult to get into.Leon even added that it came easy for him to learn the cerebral nature of the sport. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post"I had some natural ability for it. It seemed like it came to me a little bit easier than maybe some other people or some other kids. And I think that has something to do with why I liked it so much. I don't think that was the main reason, but that is something that keeps you coming back. It was hard to get frustrated with it because I enjoyed it," said Dante Leon.After spending much of his formative years playing hockey, Leon admitted he slowly lost interest in the sport and it wasn't until his father introduced him to BJJ that he regained a passion for competing.Leon has since become one of the best submission grapplers of the generation, with world titles in the IBJJF and multiple podium finishes in the IBJJF No-Gi and ADCC.The 29-year-old American star now heads into his ONE Championship debut when he takes on Bruno Pucci at ONE Fight Night 26 on Friday, US primetime, at the historic Lumpinee Stadium.ONE Fight Night 26 is available live and free to all Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.Dante Leon is determined to steal the show against Bruno Pucci at ONE Fight Night 26Dante Leon wants nothing but a solid finish in his ONE Championship debut.In an interview with the promotion, Leon said he's gunning for a submission finish against Pucci when he steps between the ropes in Bangkok."A beautiful submission doesn't need to be flash. A beautiful submission doesn't need to be high-flying or something nobody's ever seen. A beautiful submission can be a dominant control from the mount that leads to an armbar or head-and-arm choke, or a back-take straight to a rear-naked choke where you have a body triangle and you're in full control of your opponent."