​First international MMA Duo for martial art lovers in Hanoi

The nation's largest professional mixed martial arts (MMA) series will feature three thrilling 2vs2 bouts.

Zhang Yan Long of China (left) challenges Ha The Anh of Vietnam during their Face-off session on July 11 in Hanoi. (Photo courtesy of VMMAF)
Zhang Yan Long of China (left) challenges Ha The Anh of Vietnam during their Face-off session on July 11 in Hanoi. (Photo courtesy of VMMAF)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - This weekend's LION Championship 24 will feature the first ever international fight in the MMA Duo category.

The nation's largest professional mixed martial arts (MMA) series will feature three thrilling 2vs2 bouts. Among them the fight between Vietnamese pair Ha The Anh/ Nguyen Thanh Thoan and Chinese rivals Jia Yan Qin/Zhang Yan Long is the highlight.

The event takes place at Hanoi's Tay Ho Gymnasium on July 12.

Hosts Anh and Thoan have affirmed their position in the domestic kickboxing community and are both experienced MMA fighters.

In preparation for the bout, they have trained with national kickboxing champions Nguyen Xuan Phuong and Nguyen Ngoc Thuc who won the first LC's MMA Duo match in April.

Although China's Jia and Zhang are young, they are still high-quality muaythai, kickboxing and MMA athletes.

Before the final match, the Chinese pair recorded a clip sending a strong warning to the Vietnamese, declaring that they would make Anh and Thoan “lie on the floor in pain” and that this would be “their last match”.

In respond, Anh answered confidently: "We will teach them a lesson they will never forget."

The other matches on July 12 are between Vietnamese and Cambodian fighters. Le Van Vu and Vo Minh Nghia will face Roem Kakada and Sot Seyha while Phan Huy Hoang and Do Nguyen Minh Quyen will entertain Sry Sran and Khan Tit.

While the hosts will base on their different genres of martial arts the visitors are well-known with their traditional Kun Khmer which focuses on powerful strikes with fists, feet, elbows and knees.

In the MMA professional class, Vietnamese Pham Anh Duc will face Harry John Smith from Scotland in the men's 65kg.

Judo star Duc, who is master of grappling and locking techniques, is well matched to his rival, who is a versatile grappler, proficient in rear-naked chokes, armbars and top control.

In the men's 60kg, young fighter Danh Quoc who had brilliant season in 2023, will fight Dinh Trung Hieu who showed his potential after his recent performance with victory use his striking style in May.

In the men's 56kg, Liam Arnold from the UK will face Bui Phong Son from MMA Xuan Bac Ninh Binh Club.

Other matches include Tran Huy Hai vs Le Quang Tri (men's 56kg), Dinh Van Can vs Luu Huy Duc (men's 65kg) and Vo Tien Dat vs Ly Duol (men's 56kg) in the MMA Striking class./.

VNA

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