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Team Lakay’s Alvarez seeks third win versus ranked Frenchman

Chai, ranked 37th in France as a lightweight, has already seen action against top fighters around the globe. Pigeon Lobien CARLOS ALVAREZ, right. ONE Championship photo
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Team Lakay’s Carlos Alvarez will take on newcomer Title Chai in guns for his fourth straight win in One Championship’s ONE Friday Fights 36 on October 6, at the historic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Alvarez, who seeks a third straight win, is one of the revelations in ONE Championship, boasting a flawless record of two victories within the organization.
His exceptional skills and unyielding determination has led to his meteoric rise has captured the imagination of fight fans worldwide.
Alvarez made his debut with ONE in April this year and scored a second – round TKO of Reza Abasi which was followed with a second-round submission of Sadegh Ghasemi.
Team Lakay head coach Mark Sangiao believes that Alvarez holds a significant advantage heading into this bout.
Sangiao points to Alvarez’s unwavering confidence as a key factor.
Aside from his confidence, Sangiao said the most significant asset that Alvarez brings into the cage is his completeness as a fighter.
His striking prowess is awe-inspiring, with a dynamic arsenal of striking techniques that can dismantle opponents with pinpoint precision. His wrestling skills allow him to control the pace of the fight, dictate the distance, and secure takedowns when needed.
Additionally, Alvarez’s grappling proficiency makes him a threat on the mat, capable of submitting adversaries if the fight goes to the ground.
But the Filipino has been handed the most difficult assignment of his career to date facing a Thai/French featherweight and an understudy of former ONE athlete Mehdi Zatout.

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