‘Dream On’ – Kiamrian Abbasov Laughs Off Reinier De Ridder Ahead Of Their ONE Middleweight World Title Fight

Kiamrian Abbasov strikes down Zebaztian Kadestam at ONE: DAWN OF VALOR

ONE Welterweight World Champion Kiamrian Abbasov has heard Reinier de Ridder’s prediction for their upcoming World Title fight, and now, the Kyrgyz athlete wants to wake him up from his midwinter’s night dream.

Abbasov, who challenges the undefeated two-division ONE World Champion for the middleweight belt at ONE: FULL CIRCLE on 25 February, recently learned about the Dutchman’s claim that he’ll dominate the welterweight king “from start to finish” and submit him within two rounds.

That hasn’t fazed the Kyrgyzstani MMA fighter, but he has a simple message for De Ridder – “dream on.” 

In a new interview with ONE Championship, Abbasov shared even more about his upcoming opponent:

“Reinier de Ridder without a doubt is a good fighter. His record speaks for itself. He is undefeated, 14-0. But he has been talking a lot about himself recently, that he is the best grappler in the world, or that he can knock me out easily. What a funny guy. We’ll see if he can deliver, but his dreams are big. His unblemished record is a big motivation for me. I’d like to be the first guy to upset him and spoil this perfect record.”

Abbasov achieved his own dream of becoming an MMA World Champion when he dominated then-titleholder Zebaztian Kadestam via unanimous decision to capture the ONE Welterweight World Title in October 2019.  

The Kyrgyzstani fighter followed that up by using his boxing to knock out then-unbeaten James Nakashima to retain his belt, proving he is dangerous in all areas of the game.

And though De Ridder will enter the World Title fight with a 10-centimeter height advantage, Abbasov expects a similar result against his brash opponent: 

“Many people could have beaten me, but whose hand was raised at the end of each fight? Mine! And those guys either got knocked out or lost on points. If De Ridder thinks our fight will be like a pleasant walk in the park, let him think that. It plays to my advantage.”


Could We Potentially See A Kiamrian Abbasov Vs. Aung La N Sang World Title Fight?

Since June 2020, Kiamrian Abbasov had been quite vocal about his desire to move up a weight class, challenge for the ONE Middleweight World Title, and become a two-division World Champion.

At the time, Aung La N Sang was the ONE Middleweight World Champion. But when he lost the belt to Reinier de Ridder in October 2020, he also lost the Kyrgyz athlete’s attention with it.

Aung La N Sang has since called out Abbasov, who seems open to the contest – especially if both men were to win their respective matches at ONE: FULL CIRCLE.

“I believe if we met, it could be a tremendous five-round fight. [It could be] a spectacular, technical bout. It could be an entertaining fight, probably fight of the year for ONE. His style is very aggressive, he pushes forward a lot. I think we have quite similar styles. Also, for an MMA fighter, he is a pretty good boxer.”

If Aung La N Sang defeats Vitaly Bigdash in their trilogy and Abbasov beats De Ridder in their ONE Middleweight World Title fight on 25 February, then perhaps the long-awaited dream match between Aung La N Sang and Abbasov can finally come to light.

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