EXCLUSIVE | Aung La N Sang eyeing finish of Ken Hasegawa, showdown with Brandon Vera

By Thomas Taylor - March 18, 2019

In June of 2018, in Yangon, Myanmar, ONE Championship middleweight and light heavyweight titleholder Aung La N Sang stepped into the cage with DEEP openweight champion Ken Hasegawa. This pairing turned out to be incredibly volatile, as the two stars engaged in a frenetic, back-and-forth war and a bona fide 2018 Fight of the Year contender.

Aung La N Sang

In the end, Aung La N Sang was able to win this grueling gunfight with a beautifully timed uppercut in the fifth round. Yet this punch would not end his rivalry with Hasegawa — not by a long shot.

The pair will fight again at ONE: Heart of the Lion on March 31, this time in Hasegawa’s backyard in Tokyo.

Despite the fact that he’s already been through hell with Hasegawa, and that he narrowly escaped his first collision with the Japanese fighter with a victory, Aung La N Sang says there was no hesitation to accept this rematch when it was offered.

“I don’t care,” he told BJPenn.com as he drove to his morning training session, with ONE Featherweight Champion Martin Nguyen riding shotgun beside him. “I’m a fighter. I keep improving and keep putting in that work. I’m happy to give him the rematch. Everybody asks me if I was reluctant to do it again. If they want me to fight him again, let’s do it again.”

While the champion didn’t hesitate to accept the offer to fight Hasegawa for a second time, he admits it’s not an offer he expected to receive so soon.

“I didn’t [expect it], but I understand why they did this,” he said. “They want to be exciting. We’ve been exciting, and we will put on an exciting bout. So it’s a guarantee of excitement for them. So I understand why.”

Aung La N Sang didn’t expect to be invited to compete on ONE Championship’s debut card in Japan, either. He’s spent the majority of his recent career fighting in his native Myanmar, and he believed he would be scheduled for the promotion’s recent Reign of Valor card in the country.

“I was surprised because of the fact that there was a Myanmar card so close,” he said. “I expected them to put me on that Myanmar card. But it’s a pleasant surprise.

“I’m excited to be on this card,” he added. “It’s a monumental card for ONE Championship and they’ve stacked the card with a lot of great, high-level fighters. So I’m just excited to be able to showcase my skills at that event.”

With his rematch with Ken Hasegawa now less than two weeks away, Aung La N Sang is making his final preparations at Hard Knocks 365 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he trains alongside monsters like Marcel Fortuna, Linton Vassell, Luke Rockhold, and recently, Derek Brunson.

“Marcel is one of my good friends and training partners, a jiu jitsu black belt,” he said. “He fought previously for the UFC. He’s got a very high level ground game.

“For striking, Luke Rockhold when he’s there,” he added, running through a handful of his training partners. “I spar with the big guys like Linton Vassell, who’s now a heavyweight. This week we had Derek Brunson come out too. I got some good work with him. He’s a natural southpaw, which is good.”

Aung La N Sang can certainly take comfort in the fact that he’s been training with absolute monsters. Yet unfortunately for him, Hasegawa has been too.

Ahead of this rematch, the Japanese fighter moved his entire camp to Serra-Longo Fight Team in New York, where he’s been getting rounds in with UFC fighters like Gian Villante and Chris Weidman.

Based on this fact, Aung La N Sang expects his foe to be well-prepared for their rematch in Tokyo

“Oh for sure [he’ll be ready],” the champion said. “He moved his whole camp to Serra-Longo. He’s in New York, so I’m sure he’s made a lot of changes to the camp.

While Aung La N Sang expects to meet a new and improved Ken Hasegawa in Tokyo, he’s confident that he’ll once again find a path to victory on fight night.

“I think skill-set wise, whatever changes he makes, I’m pretty well-rounded so I don’t think it’s going to matter,” he said. “For this fight, I’m going to put a lot of pressure on him. I’m a pressure fighter, and I always look for finishes.

“I’m looking to finish the fight,” he continued. “It could be in the first round, it could be in the fifth round, but I’m going to put a ton of pressure on him and then when he feels that, he’s going to get reminded of the last fight. I see it going very similar. I know for a fact he’s going to change a few things up, but I have skills that are going to negate the changes that he’s going to make, so it’s not going to matter. It’s going to end the same way.”

If all goes according to plan for Aung La N Sang in Japan, and he retains his middleweight title against Hasegawa, he then hopes to shift his focus to the other title in his position: the ONE light heavyweight strap.

He wants to defend this second belt in the very near future — and against a pretty special opponent. He has been called out by reigning ONE Heavyweight Champion Brandon Vera in the past, and is still very excited about this potential matchup.

“I want to defend the light heavyweight belt,” he said. “I don’t want to stall either division, I want to stay active. If possible, I want to be back in a couple of months and defend the light heavyweight belt.

“Brandon Vera called me out — I would be obligated to do that,” he added with a chuckle. “At the press conference he called me out, and training-wise, I’m preparing for him. I’m preparing to be the best fighter I can be, but he has other plans. He’s got movie roles and stuff like that. It is what it is. But ideally, if you call somebody out, you should be ready. And as the light heavyweight champion, I want to take on the contenders. He’s the heavyweight champion, and he’s coming down a weight class, so it makes sense.”

Needless to say, Aung La N Sang is gearing up for what could be a pretty incredible year — but it all hinges on his imminent rematch with the fearsome Ken Hasegawa.

He’s confident he’ll win this fight, and even more confident that, just like his first meeting with the Japanese fighter, it will be a contest worth watching.

“For me, everything is one the line,” he said. “When somebody puts everything into it, it makes for a great fight. If you look at my track record, I fight with my heart. This fight’s going to be exciting. It’s going to end with a finish. If you’re a true MMA fan, tune in. It’s going to be a high-level MMA fight with a great finish.”

This article first appeared on BJPENN.COM on 3/18/2019. 


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