Upcoming ONE heavyweight MMA world title challenger Oumar 'Reug Reug' Kane is one of the most powerful fighters in the promotion.
The world's largest martial arts organization has posted solid evidence of this in a recent Instagram video and they captioned the video with:
"No escape 🦵 How will Reug Reug's grappling fare against Anatoly Malykhin when they battle for the ONE Heavyweight MMA World Title at ONE 169? @reugreug"
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The short video highlighted the brute strength of 'Reug Reug,' and he was seen breaking a baseball bat by simulating a leg lock submission with it. He ripped apart the bat with relative ease in less than five seconds.
This display of power by the Senegalese MMA star has left fans in awe, as users @georgegeophoto, @simbathekimba, @tek_care, @solarsalmon, @cobali.medicinanatural, and @smartoh_ sent their reactions through their comments:
"I would never tap. I just wouldn't get in the ring with him at all 😂"
"they should change the caption to "this is why you cant fight reug reug"
"It look easy... For him"
"Please dont do that! You could hurt yourself with a cut!!! Save it for the russian!"
Ooohh!! Ouch!!! Just imagine the pain 😢"
"Nah, I ain't getting in that ring 😂"
Oumar 'Reug Reug' Kane claims that Anatoly Malykhin had been ducking him for months
The 971 MMA and Black Panther Sports representative is now ready to realize his dream of becoming a world champion as he challenges the reigning three-division MMA world champion Anatoly Malykhin for the ONE heavyweight MMA world title on Nov. 8 at ONE 169 inside the historic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Ahead of their world championship showdown, Kane has fired some shots against 'Sladkiy' through a recent Instagram story he posted, where he claimed that Malykhin only accepted a fight with him because he ran out of excuses:
"Nowhere to hide fake guy @anmalykhin. You ran for months until you ran out of excuses 🤡"
ONE 169 will air live from the Lumpinee Stadium on Nov. 8, and North American viewers with an active Prime Video subscription can watch all the action for free.