I’m not shaving until I get my belt back: Aung La N Sang

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Aung La N Sang (left) takes his special training ahead of the ONE: Full Circle bout against Vitaly Bigdash to be held on 25 February in Singapore. PHOTO: Aung La N Sang’s Facebook Page

Aung La N Sang admitted that he will not shave until his title is back, according to his statement on social media.
Aung La N Sang will fight against Vitaly Bigdash in a trilogy bout at ONE: Full Circle for a middleweight battle.
Their bout is important for challenging the championship belt next.
The Burmese Python said, “It doesn’t matter whose next. I just want to keep competing and keep getting better. I want the belt back eventually, but it’s up to ONE. I’m not shaving until I get my belt back, and my wife’s getting pretty tired of my beard.”
“I would say my wrestling. My wrestling has gotten better. I’ve become a little bit more athletic, I have better body awareness, and my striking is going to be better. I’m going to have a little more power than in my previous fight,” Aung La N Sang added.
Both men now have their eyes set not only on regaining their top position but also settling an old score. For these two reasons, this trilogy bout between the two hungry fighters is sure to fire at ONE: Full Circle. — GNLM

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