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After gallant stand vs Caruso, retirement still far from Folayang’s mind

Despite suffering his fourth loss in his last five bouts, Eduard Folayang’s fire is still there.

This is after he suffered a unanimous decision loss against the much-taller Tony Caruso during ONE: Inside The Matrix Friday evening, the 36-year-old Team Lakay skipper stressed that his physical can still cope with his mental.

“I’m not contemplating retirement yet.

“It’s just some mistake that we’ll go through often. It’s one of those seasons that it’s wintertime for me but I have to reassess myself,” Folayang, who dropped to 22-10 in his prizefighting career.

The first two rounds of the three-round mixed martial arts bout saw the former ONE Lightweight World Champion fall prey to the Aussie’s takedowns.

It was only in the third round that Folayang, a decorated wushu artist, started connecting on clean leg kicks and crisp combinations on Caruso.

However, it was too little, too late as Caruso’s first 10 minutes of activity was enough to get the judges’ nod.

“I think I did well in all the rounds but it’s my opponent’s night,” admitted Folayang.

For Folayang, he firmly believes that it was just a bad night in the office. And he vows that he will come back stronger come 2021.

“It’s his night. Sometimes when you prepare well and the luck is there, that’s a very good combination.”

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