Lito Adiwang looks to open 2021 with a huge win over Chinese fighter
Lito Adiwang is a man on a mission after his seven-fight winning streak was ended by Hiroba Minowa last November 2020. Laser-focused entering 2021, ONE FC gave him another shot at the title as he is set for a showdown against hard-hitting Hexigetu from China. The Chinese

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Lito Adiwang is a man on a mission after his seven-fight winning streak was ended by Hiroba Minowa last November 2020.
Laser-focused entering 2021, ONE FC gave him another shot at the title as he is set for a showdown against hard-hitting Hexigetu from China.
The Chinese slugger is currently on a three-fight winning streak and is looking to boost his title contention against one of the best in the division in Adiwang.
However, Adiwang stressed that since his loss to Minowa, their preparations only got tighter and he was eager to get back in the ring to avenge his loss.
Meanwhile, Hexigetu, who currently holds an 8-4 record, is slowly becoming one of the rising stars in the strawweight division and showed everyone he has a cold knockout power.
The highly-anticipated clash between Adiwang and Hexigetu is a part of the main event that will feature bantamweight kickboxing champion Alaverdi Ramazanov and challenger Capitan Petchyindee Academy.
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