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Brandon Vera back in Philippines, eyes potential heavyweight contenders

Brandon Vera back in Philippines, eyes potential heavyweight contenders

BACK SOON. Brandon Vera teases that he’ll return to action this year.

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‘It makes me nervous, which in turn, makes me train even harder,’ says Brandon Vera of the 4 heavyweights fighting their way for a shot at his title

Reigning ONE heavyweight world champion Brandon “The Truth” Vera recently flew from his home in Guam back to the Philippines to wrap up a few commercial obligations, visit family, and just simply check out what he missed.

Vera and wife Jessica welcomed their first child together, Atreyu Timothy Craven Vera, last year in the US territory, and had stayed there to ride out the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“We’re back here in the Philippines to come home for a second, finish filming our movie we started about a virus, before the real virus, and a couple of endorsement commercials,” said Vera.

But this week, Vera will also be keeping a close eye on a couple of particular heavyweight matchups at ONE: Unbreakable II.

ONE: Unbreakable II, a previously recorded event from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore, scheduled for global broadcast on Friday, January 29 features former ONE heavyweight world title challenger Mauro “The Hammer” Cerilli of Italy, who takes on Russia’s Abdulbasir “Dagestan Machine” Vagabov. 

Also scheduled for action is four-time muay thai and kickboxing heavyweight world champion Alain “The Panther” Ngalani of Hong Kong, who will face Senegalese sensation “Reug Reug” Oumar Kane.

The 4 men are highly regarded heavyweights, and are all trying to fight their way into a shot at Vera’s ONE heavyweight world title.

The 43-year-old Filipino-American combat sports veteran has held the title since winning the inaugural belt in 2015, and reiterates that he’s more than willing to put it on the line against a worthy challenger.

“These guys are amazing heavyweights, each with their own attributes to solve and figure out,” said Vera.  “I’m excited to see this event, and even more excited to watch and learn. I’m beyond hyped for all the recent signings of world-class heavyweight talent. It makes me nervous, which in turn, makes me train even harder.”

“All of them are future opponents. Everyone is when you’re the champ,” he added

In a recent global conference call with ONE Championship chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong, ONE Championship announced its latest renewed partnership with Turner Sports in the United States. 

Sityodtong also fielded questions on the status of the heavyweight division and when Vera can expect to be back in action.

The promotion stated that logistics and contracts were still being figured out, but fans would not have to wait long to see “The Truth” return to the Circle.

Currently, Vera is expected to face rising star Arjan “Singh” Bhullar of India in his next world title defense, although nothing has been finalized yet and a date has yet to be confirmed. Vera did, however, teased his impending return.

“I would say abangan ‘nyo (wait for it) for the first half of the year,” Vera said. – Rappler.com

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