Zamboanga siblings set to represent PH in ONE: A New Breed

Denice “The Menace” and Drex “T-Rex” Zamboanga will be flaunting their skills and ring presence as the siblings will be lined-up for ONE: A New Breed. After many months of waiting, the Zamboanga siblings will finally have their shot and apply their intensive individual training since the
By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Denice “The Menace” and Drex “T-Rex” Zamboanga will be flaunting their skills and ring presence as the siblings will be lined-up for ONE: A New Breed.
After many months of waiting, the Zamboanga siblings will finally have their shot and apply their intensive individual training since the lockdown was imposed in the Philippines.
This coming August 28, the number one ranked contender in the women’s atomweight, “The Menace”, will be taking on Watsapinya “Dream Girl” Kaewkhong.
“I’m very happy to be competing once more, because it’s been a while since I last fought, so I’m grateful to be a part of this card in Thailand,” Denice said.
Since entering ONE a few years ago, Denice has been one of the most deadliest fighters in the ring with her power and speed evident in all those stunning victories she pulled-off against Jihin “Shadow Cat” Radzuan and one of the greats in the division, Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi.
Meanwhile, her brother Drex will be having his ONE debut and will look to follow the footsteps his sister imprinted carrying their name.
Explosive and a highly-dependable striker, Drex will be taking on the ONE greats and will keep his hopes high entering the prized league.
“Aside from actively competing once more, what makes me really happy is I’ll be fighting alongside my brother on the same card,” Denice said.
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