By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Senior Reporter

BAGUIO-based Team Lakay finished what was a crazy 2019 for the team in ONE Championship with a solid performance at 鈥淥NE: Masters of Fate鈥 on Nov. 8 at the Mall of Asia Arena, the promotion鈥檚 last live event in the country for the year.

Paraded three of its top stars in ONE鈥檚 most recent Manila event, Team Lakay went 3-of-3, which it said in the post-event press conference was a welcome sea change following the tough results it had to endure of late in Asia鈥檚 largest sports media property.

Winners last Friday were reigning ONE world strawweight champion Joshua 鈥淭he Passion鈥 Pacio, Eduard 鈥淟andslide鈥 Folayang and Geje 鈥淕ravity鈥 Eustaquio.

Mr. Pacio successfully defended his title over compatriot Rene 鈥淒鈥機hallenger鈥 Catalan to improve his record to 15 wins with only three losses.

The Team Lakay champion survived an early submission scare from Mr. Catalan to impose his will on the ground. In the second round, Mr. Pacio stuffed a takedown from his opponent and worked his way into a mount, before securing a masterful arm-triangle choke, leaving Mr. Catalan with no choice but to tap out.

Also fashioning out an impressive victory was Mr. Eustaquio, the former ONE world flyweight champion.

Mr. Eustaquio barged back into the win column with a thrilling knockout victory over Finland鈥檚 Toni 鈥淒ynamite鈥 Tauru.

In the first round, it looked as if Mr. Tauru was going to pick up an early submission win, but Mr. Eustaquio survived getting his back taken and proceeded to turn the tide in his favor. After a rocky opening stanza, Mr. Eustaquio rallied back in the second round by using his superior striking to do heaps of damage.

The former flyweight king finished things off in the third round with a spinning back kick to the midsection that sent Mr. Tauru crashing to the mat for the highlight-reel stoppage win.

Former lightweight champion Folayang, for his part, won via unconventional manner — technical decision — after absorbing an unintentional headbutt from Mongolia鈥檚 Amarsanaa 鈥淪pear鈥 Tsogookhuu that abruptly ended the contest in the second round.

The turn of events led to the officials going to the score cards, which went to the Filipino martial arts star.

The 3-0 outing was the first for Team Lakay in a while, leaving the whole team very happy and relieved.

鈥淚 cannot explain the feeling. I鈥檓 just very happy. We aimed to close 2019 on a high note and we needed to win these three fights to bounce back,鈥 said Team Lakay coach Mark Sangiao, whose team lost all four world titles it held at the start of 2019 in successive fashion early in the year.

Mr. Pacio though eventually regained his in April after defeating Yosuke Saruta in their title rematch.

Last month in Japan, former champions Kevin 鈥淭he Silencer鈥 Belingon and Honorio 鈥淭he Rock鈥 Banario both lost their respective fights.

Also falling short was Danny 鈥淭he King鈥 Kingad, who bowed to American Demetrious 鈥淢ighty Mouse鈥 Johnson in the flyweight grand prix final.

Considering the kind of year they have had, Mr. Sangiao said they will try to build on their recent victories, improving their game to have a far better year in 2020.

Meanwhile, despite missing out on the top prize with Mr. Catalan falling to Mr. Pacio, Catalan Fighting System did not go empty-handed at Masters of Fate, with Robin Catalan providing one of the highlights of the night with a knockout win over Cuban Gustavo Balart in their strawweight contest.

Robin was on point with his striking throughout the bout, and was able to hold his own against the high-level grappling of the Olympian wrestler Balart.

Late in the second round, Robin uncorked a well-timed right high kick that connected and took Mr. Balart out instantly.