'Far from it, actually' – Eduard Folayang responds to Amir Khan's complacency remarks
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- Former two-time ONE Lightweight MMA World Champion Eduard "Landslide" Folayang assured Amir Khan that he isn't taking this fight lightly, despite having already defeated the Singaporean five years ago.
Former two-time ONE Lightweight MMA World Champion Eduard “Landslide” Folayang assured Amir Khan that he isn’t taking this fight lightly, despite having already defeated the Singaporean five years ago.

The rematch between Folayang and Khan takes place at ONE Fight Night 14: Stamp vs. Ham inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sept. 30.
Khan stated in an interview with ONE Championship that he feels that Folayang is taking the fight lightly, owing to the fact that the Filipino already has a win over him.
But for the Lions Nation MMA founder, he promises that this isn’t the case.
“I can promise him that I’m not relaxing in this fight. Far from it, actually,” Folayang said.
“Of course, when the media asks me questions, I have to answer truthfully. But if he feels like I’m not taking it seriously, I’m saying now that we’re preparing hard for him, and we’re not taking him lightly. I’m training to become the best version of myself in this fight.”
Folayang also believes that Khan has gotten better since their first encounter in 2018.
And outside of the ONE Championship Circle, Folayang feels that Khan has grown as a person as well, owing to the fact that he’s now a family man.
“We’re not belittling his talents, that's for sure. He’s certainly improved,” Folayang said.
“Mentally, I feel like I’ll be facing a more mature fighter – especially since a lot of things have changed in his life, like starting a family. He’ll certainly be more motivated to win this for sure.”
While a lot of things have changed over the last half a decade, Folayang hopes that the result remains the same – with him as the victor.
That’s exactly why he’s leaving no stones unturned in preparation for this fight.
“This is a totally different setting now. It’s totally different from 2018 and 2023, and a lot of things have changed for sure,” he said.
“So this time, expect a different Eduard as well, a hungrier one. I want to get back on track and prove that there’s still more in me.”