Two-division MMA world champion Christian Lee remains unrattled heading into his upcoming lightweight MMA world title defense against an undefeated juggernaut.
The curtain closer of ONE Fight Night 26: Lee vs. Rasulov will mark 'The Warrior's' return against rampaging challenger Alibeg Rasulov, who remains unbeaten in 14 career fights.
Despite the Turkish powerhouse's impressive credentials, Lee remains confident that he'll remain as the 170-pound MMA division's overlord once the dust settles inside Bangkok's iconic Lumpinee Stadium on Dec. 6.
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In an appearance on The Brian Campbell Experience on YouTube, the double champ claimed Rasulov has yet to face an opponent of his caliber.
"I do have the confidence that I'm going to get through this match quickly. You know, all the respect to Rasulov, he's a great opponent, he's undefeated, but yeah, I think that he's just not ready for what I have to offer and what I bring to the table."
With all of his 17 career wins coming inside the world's largest martial arts organization, Christian Lee has indeed been battle-hardened by the elite level of competition he has faced.
The Singaporean-American superstar has always exuded silent confidence, backed by undeniable versatile skills in the art of combat.
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Christian Lee says fans haven't seen his best form yet
Despite being out for almost two years, Christian Lee kept honing his craft behind closed doors.
The 26-year-old insists he has yet to reach his full potential despite the incredible feats he has already achieved over the years.
At ONE Fight Night 26, Lee vows to showcase the complete package and remind his detractors why he's still one of the best in the world.
The ONE lightweight and welterweight world titleholder told ONE:
"I’ve just been training as hard as I can to make sure that when I go in there, I’m going to be a better version of myself, better than I’ve been – even previously when I won my last two titles."