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Surging knockout artist “Wolf Warrior” Hu Yong knows the clearest path to victory in his high-stakes flyweight MMA showdown with Australian standout Reece “Lightning” McLaren.

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The pair of top-five ranked contenders are set to square off on Friday, May 3 in U.S. primetime at ONE Fight Night 22: Sundell vs. Diachkova on Prime Video, live from Bangkok’s iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium.

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Hu Yong Prepares for Stand-up Battle against Reece McLaren

An explosive striker with big power in both his hands and feet, Hu will come into the contest riding a three-fight winning streak that includes two first-round knockouts. That run propelled him to the #5 ranking in ONE’s talent-rich flyweight MMA division and earned him a shot against the #4-ranked McLaren.

While “Wolf Warrior” tends to do his best work in the stand-up department, he admits that his foe is a dangerous submission artist.

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Hu says that he’s well-prepared for what the BJJ black belt will bring to the table on fight night:

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“He’s a strong grappler. I’ve prepared for a lot of avoiding getting it to the ground.

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“I’m sure it won’t be that easy for him to take me down, and even if he does, he’ll have a hard time controlling me on the ground, and I’ll definitely want to stay in a stand-up fight.”

Hu dismisses McLaren’s striking improvement

For his part, McLaren has spent the past few fights fine-tuning his striking under the guidance of Muay Thai legend John Wayne Parr, showing marked improvement in his ever-evolving stand-up game. Now training at Queensland’s, Hu took note of that improvement but isn’t very concerned.

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According to the Chinese star, McLaren still doesn’t have the power or overall striking skill to pose a threat on the feet – areas that “Wolf Warrior” sees as an advantage for himself.

He added:

“He definitely has improved in striking, but this improvement is not enough to make him become a top striker.”

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“He has poor knockout ability in striking, and he’s weak in physical strength and fitness. My advantages are heavy punches and great physical strength and fitness.”

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