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Revision as of 15:20, 17 October 2018

Aung la Nsang
BornAngela Lee Sun Ju
(1985-05-21) May 21, 1985 (age 39)
Myitkyina, Kachin State, Myanmar
NicknameBurmese Python[1]
ResidenceBaltimore
NationalityBurmese[2]
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight185 lb (83.9 kg; 13.2 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
Light Heavyweight
StyleBJJ, Muay Thai]]
StanceOrthodox
Years active2005–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total32
Wins23
By knockout9
By submission12
By decision2
Losses8
By knockout4
By submission2
By decision2
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Aung La Nsang is a Burmese mixed martial artist. He was born in Myitkyina and attended the Yangon International School in Yangon. In 2003 he moved to the United States to study Agriculture Science at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. He graduated in 2007 and worked as a migratory beekeeper while keeping up his MMA training. [3]

He made his MMA debut in 2005 and would go on to become a major star in his native Myanmar after signing with ONE Championship and winning two titles with the promotion. [4] [5] [6]

During his early career La Nsang fought for King of the Cage and Ring of Combat as well as other, smaller promotions. He made his ONE Championship debut in June, 2014 and has headlined multiple shows at the Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon. In 2017 he became Myanmar's first ever world champion in any mainstream sport, beating Vitaly Bigdash to win the ONE Championship middleweight title. [7] Later that year he met with Aung San Suu Kyi to discuss the issues in the Kachin State.[8]

However his career got off to a slow start, with La Nsang losing his first fight. At the age of 27 he became a social media sensation when footage of him knocking out Jason Louck at CFFC 17 went viral in the Kachin State. After the fight he posed with a Kachin flag. [9]

On March 18th, 2016 he fought in Yangon for the first time, beating Mohamed Ali by submission. [10] [11]

On June 30th, 2017 he beat Vitaly Bigdash by decision in Yangon to win the ONE Championship middleweight title. [12]

On February 23rd, 2018 he stopped Alexandre Machado in Yangon to become only the second fighter, after Martin Nguyen, to win ONE Championship titles in two divisions. [13]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
26 matches 23 wins 2 losses
By knockout 9 0
By submission 12 0
By decision 2 2
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 23-10-0-1 Ken Hasegawa TKO (punches) ONE FC: Spirit of a Warrior Nov 3, 2017 5 3:13 Yangon, Myanmar Defended the ONE Middleweight Championship.
Win 22-10-0-1 Alexandre Machado TKO (Head Kick and Punches) ONE FC: Quest for Gold February 23, 2018 1 1:24 Yangon, Myanmar Won the ONE Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win 21-10-0-1 Alain Ngalani Submission (Guillotine Choke) ONE FC: Hero's Dream Nov 3, 2017 1 4:31 Yangon, Myanmar
Win 20-10-0-1 Vitaly Bigdash Decision (Unanimous) ONE FC: Light of a Nation June 30, 2017 5 5:00 Yangon, Myanmar Won the ONE Middleweight Championship.
Loss 19-10-0-1 Vitaly Bigdash Decision (Unanimous) ONE FC: Quest for Power January 14, 2017 5 5:00 Jakarta, Indonesia For the ONE Middleweight Championship.
Win 19-9-0-1 Michal Pasternak Decision (Unanimous) ONE FC: State of Warriors October 7, 2016 3 5:00 Yangon, Myanmar
Win 18-9-0-1 Aleksei Butorin Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) ONE FC: Dynasty of Champions 6 July 2, 2016 2 1:57 Hefei, China
Win 17-9-0-1 Mohamed Ali Submission (Guillotine Choke) ONE FC: Union of Warriors March 18, 2016 1 2:38 Yangon, Myanmar
Win 16-9-0-1 Mahmoud Salama KO (Punches) ONE FC: Era of Champions June 14, 2014 1 1:07 Jakarta, Indonesia
Win 15-9-0-1 Jonavin Webb TKO (Knee) CFFC 28 - Brenneman vs. Baker August 26, 2013 1 2:41 Atlantic City, United States
Win 15-8-0-1 Shedrick Goodridge Submission (Guillotine Choke) CFFC 26 - Sullivan vs. Martinez Aug 17, 2013 2 1:44 Atlantic City, United States
NC 14-8-0-1 Kyle Baker No Contest CFFC 23 - La Nsang vs. Baker Apr 13, 2013 1 0:24 Pennsylvania, United States
Win 14-8 Jason Louck KO (Punch) CFFC 17 - Nsang vs. Louck Oct 13, 2012 1 2:30 Delaware, United States
Win 13-8 Jesus Martinez TKO (Punches) Bellator Fighting Championships 68 May 11, 2012 1 0:36 Atlantic City, United States
Loss 12-8 Sam Oropeza Submission (Guillotine Choke) Matrix Fights 5 March 26, 2012 2 0:56 Philadelphia, United States
Loss 12-7 Drew Puzon Decision (Unanimous) ROC 38 - Ring of Combat 38 Nov 18, 2011 3 4:00 Atlantic City, United States
Win 12-6 Casey Manrique TKO (Punches) ROC 37 - Ring of Combat 37 Sep 9, 2011 2 1:03 Atlantic City, United States
Loss 11-6 Uriah Hall KO (Punch) ROC 35 - Ring of Combat 35 August 8, 2011 3 1:37 Atlantic City, United States
Win 11-5 Mitch Whitesel Submission (Guillotine Choke) ROC 34 - Ring of Combat 34 Feb 24, 2011 1 3:09 Atlantic City, United States
Loss 10-5 Costas Philippou TKO (Punches) ROC 33 - Ring of Combat 33 Dec 3, 2010 1 0:11 New Jersey, United States
Win 10-4 Chris Price Submission (Guillotine Choke) C3 - Furious May 9, 2009 1 1:37 Indiana, United States
Win 9-4 Steve Evan Dau Submission (Armbar) C3 - Domination Nov 22, 2008 2 1:47 Indiana, United States
Win 8-4 Josh Mix Submission (Armbar) MFL - Michiana Fight League August 8, 2008 1 1:03 Indiana, United States
Loss 7-4 James Lee Submission (Heel Hook) KOTC - Explosion June 15, 2007 1 3:51 Michigan, United States
Win 7–3 Shawn McCully Submission (Armbar) CFC 1 - Cage Fighting Championships 1 March 31, 2007 1 0:59 United States
Loss 6-3 Julio Paulino Decision (Unanimous) CFC 1 - Cage Fighting Championships 1 March 31, 2007 3 5:00 United States
Win 6-2 Erik Brettin KO Heartland - Ground n Pound February 23, 2007 1 0:18 Indiana, United States
Loss 5-2 Jim Martens Decision (Unanimous) KOTC - Mass Destruction January 26, 2007 2 5:00 Michigan, United States
Win 5–1 Brandon Griffin Submission (Armbar) KOTC - Meltdown October 7, 2006 1 0:52 Indiana, United States
Win 4–1 Jason Law Submission UFL 2 - United Fight League 2 August 25, 2006 1 Indiana, United States
Win 3-1 Steve Lapear KO (Punches) Heartland - Ground n Pound June 7, 2006 1 0:40 Indiana, United States
Win 2-1 Noel Gomez Submission (Armbar) UT - Ultimate Throwdown May 13, 2006 1 2:25 Indiana, United States
Win 1-1 Halton Flowers KO CF - Champions Factory March 11, 2006 1 0:00 Indiana, United States
Loss 0-1 Emerson Rushing TKO (Doctor Stoppage) TFC 3 - Total Fight Challenge 3 Mar 25, 2005 1 2:24 Indiana, United States

References

Further reading

  1. ^ "Aung La Nsang Profile". Sherdog. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  2. ^ Aung La Nsang profile at ONE Championship
  3. ^ "Asian-American Fighters Return to Ancestral Homelands, and Find Fans Waiting". New York Times. 2016-10-06. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  4. ^ "Everybody wants a piece of Aung La Nsang". Myanmar Times. 2016-10-07. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  5. ^ "Myanmar's Biggest MMA Star Wants His People to Be Free". Vice.com. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  6. ^ "ONE Championship Two-Division Champion Aung La N Sang To Defend Middleweight Title In June". Forbes.com. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  7. ^ "Myanmar hails a hero as MMA fighter Aung La Nsang is crowned world champion – believed to be the nation's first in any mainstream sport". South China Morning Post. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  8. ^ "'I am stronger than ever,' says Aung La N Sang". Mizzima.com. 2017-11-01. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  9. ^ "Aung La Nsang: I dedicated my fight to the Kachin". Kachinland News. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  10. ^ "Myanmar's fans are strength for the 'Burmese Python'". Myanmar Times. 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  11. ^ "Aung La N Sang Guillotines Mohamed Ali in One Championship 'Union of Warriors' Main Event". Sherdog. 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  12. ^ "Myanmar hails a hero as MMA fighter Aung La Nsang is crowned world champion – believed to be the nation's first in any mainstream sport". South China Morning Post. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  13. ^ "ONE Championship: Aung La N Sang stops Alexandre Machado to become two-divison champion". ABS-CBN. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-02-24.