Eduard Folayang on Denice Zamboanga's bid to upset stamp Fairtex: 'She has a shot'
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- Former two-time ONE Lightweight MMA World Champion Eduard "Landslide" Folayang knows a thing or two about making history, and he believes it's now Denice "The Menace" Zamboanga's turn to write her own legendary tale.
Former two-time ONE Lightweight MMA World Champion Eduard “Landslide” Folayang knows a thing or two about making history, and he believes it’s now Denice “The Menace” Zamboanga’s turn to write her own legendary tale.

Zamboanga aims for immortality when she challenges ONE Atomweight MMA World Champion Stamp Fairtex in the main event of ONE 167 inside Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on June 8.
A win here for “The Menace” would put her on a pedestal among her female peers, as she’ll become the first-ever Filipina MMA World Champion – and Folayang is rooting hard for his compatriot.
“It would be a huge honor for the Philippines if Denice wins the World Championship. It will be historic. For sure she'll inspire a lot of women to follow in her footsteps,” he said.
Unless she plans to try and stand and outstrike a former ONE Muay Thai and Kickboxing World Champion, Zamboanga’s key to victory is clear cut.
Smart money is for “The Menace” to impose her skills and grind out Stamp with her wrestling and relentless top control.
Now it’s all about formulating a game plan that would give Zamboanga the easiest path over the Thai.
“A few things I’m looking at in this match for Denice is her wrestling and ground game against Stamp,” Folayang said.
“It will all boil down to formulating a good game plan entering this fight. They already know that Stamp’s a proven striker, so it’s all about formulating counters for her strengths.”
With a solid team behind her, led by her brother in Drex Zamboanga and her fiance in Fritz Biagtan, Folayang is confident that Zamboanga has more than a puncher’s chance in this contest.
“One good thing about Denice is that she’s surrounded herself with the right people in getting that belt. That will help her a lot,” he said.
“For as long as she keeps her faith that God will give her the strength to win, and she comes in with a solid preparation, she’ll have her shot.”