ONE lightweight MMA world title challenger Alibeg Rasulov relied on his punishing Dagestani wrestling to win his first 14 career MMA bouts.That high-pressure style has worked wonders for the undefeated powerhouse, and he isn't changing his game plan ahead of the biggest fight of his career.Rasulov will realize his dream of becoming an MMA world champion if he can unseat lightweight MMA kingpin Christian Lee in the main event of ONE Fight Night 26 this Friday inside Bangkok's iconic Lumpinee Stadium. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSpeaking in a ONE Championship interview, the 32-year-old contender explained why wrestling comes as second nature to him."I started wrestling right after school together with my schoolmates. Wrestling is my base, and I like this sport very much."The Turkish grinder continued:"I can say, I mostly wrestle in all my fights, this is my base, and this base helps me win fights. I have spent a lot of time on it, so I want to win the belt. I treat it more like my job."It's no secret that fighters from Dagestan have taken over the MMA landscape in recent years. Will Alibeg Rasulov be the latest Russian to become an MMA world champion? We'll find out in less than 24 hours at ONE Fight Night 26.The full event is free for Prime Video subscribers in North America live as it happens in US Primetime.Alibeg Rasulov says Christian Lee's unparalleled eminence excites him moreThe undeniable greatness of his next opponent is not lost on Alibeg Rasulov.Christian Lee lords over both the lightweight and welterweight MMA divisions, with 16 of his 17 career wins coming by way of stoppages. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThat said, Rasulov says the possibility of beating a fighter as accomplished as Lee inspires him to give his best. The Hyperion Fighters affiliate told ONE:"I’m very motivated. My latest fight was for an interim belt, and now I’m fighting the champion. My opponent is very good, champion in two weights, I’m very much motivated by that."