Former three-division MMA world champion Anatoly Malykhin is eager to reclaim his triple-champ status after Oumar Kane defeated him in their ONE heavyweight MMA world title clash last Nov. 9 at ONE 169 in front of the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.Malykhin reiterated this intention during his meet and greet with the fans in Bangkok, as he was the guest fighter in the recently concluded ONE Fight Night 26 last Dec. 6 in the same venue in Thailand's capital.'Sladkiy' stated:"Everyone was saying there needs to be a second fight with 'Reug Reug'. Everyone wants to see it. I want it too and am waiting for it." View this post on Instagram Instagram Post'Reug Reug' eked out a close split decision win over Malykhin in the main event of the card and became the first man to stain his immaculate professional record.Despite this setback, the Russian knockout artist remain as a two-sport MMA world champion, reigning as the ONE light heavyweight and middleweight MMA king.He also sports an impressive record of six wins and one loss, with a 100% finish rate under the world's largest martial arts organization, and scoring massive victories over the likes of Alexandre Machado, Amir Aliakbari, Reinier de Ridder (twice), and Arjan Bhullar.Anatoly Malykhin shares new training regimen after first career defeat at ONE 169During the same meet and greet event, the Golden Team representative revealed that he adjusted his training routine and regimen after suffering his first-ever career defeat at the hands of the Senegalese MMA superstar.According to the 36-year-old, he previously trained three times a day, but now, he aims to be more efficient and have more rest to make his body recover properly, as he said:"I've dialed things back a bit, cutting down to one training session a day. I used to do three sessions, but I realized I was overloading myself. Now it's all about training smarter and more efficiently."