Philippines vs China in URCC Fight Night in Makati City


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  • Heavyweights will collide on Sept. 28 as the Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC) makes its first stop at the Octopus Bar for its upcoming Fight Night.


Heavyweights will collide on Sept. 28 as the Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC) makes its first stop at the Octopus Bar for its upcoming Fight Night. 

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URCC President Alvin Aguilar (middle) poses with Mark Palomar (left) and China’s Darui Tang

Filipino fighter Mark Palomar makes his comeback to the mixed martial arts stage as he battles Chinese opponent Darui Tang in the headliner of the fight card backed by Primo Gaming, Iwanttfc, and Octopus Bar.  

Palomar is fighting for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic struck as he looks to rebuild his MMA career. 

Palomar seemed to be on track of building a winning run following a not-so-solid 1-3 career start after he submitted Mark Gatmaitan last Jan. 2020 at Davao Urban FC Fight Night 17.

He would eventually dabble into the entertainment industry, working as a stuntman for various action movies and TV series, most recently with GMA primetime program Black Rider. 

Despite having a new job, Palomar said during the press conference on Friday at the said venue that he still trains for a future MMA contest.

“I train everyday, and I do not miss any schedule especially now. I am very thrilled and excited,” Palomar said. Palomar's comeback fight will be against Beijing native Tang, who is making his pro MMA debut.

“He will eat my fist, and I guarantee that,” Palomar said to Tang during their meet up. When he shifted his training camp to the Philippines, though, Tang decided to polish his skills at the renowned Catalan Fighting System Gym. 

“I came there to learn. Thank you so much to my coach," Tang expressed his gratitude to the Filipino gym owner — MMA legend Rene Catalan Sr. “I will win my fight here and I will knock him out.” 

Tang, 31, was a former wushu sanda practitioner for 10 years and had a record of 10-3 win-loss record. 

“It is going to be a great fight between two heavyweight warriors from the Philippines and China. It is going to be a thrilling heavyweight clash between two heavyweights,” the founding father of the Filipino Mixed Martial Arts URCC President and founder Alvin Aguilar said. 

 The co-main event will feature Jacis Makasinag and Ezekiel Isidro in a bantamweight contest.