Another fight, another victory—but not the finish he wanted.
“The Dumpling” traveled all the way to the United States, dealt with a last-minute opponent change, and still got his hand raised. But if you ask him, the job isn’t finished.
A Win… With Something Missing
Despite securing the victory, he was blunt about his performance.
“I wanted to win with a knockout… something was missing.”
That’s the mindset of a contender—not just winning, but chasing dominance.
He emphasized that while the result matters, improvement matters more:
“We’re going to go home, work on the mistakes, perfect the technique, and come back with a knockout.”
Chin Still Holds Up
One positive takeaway?
He proved he can still take a shot.
“The good thing… I can still take a hit. That didn’t go anywhere.”
In a sport like Power Slap, that’s just as important as delivering power.
Visa Advantage = More Fights?
With ongoing visa issues affecting multiple fighters, he’s currently in a strong position to stay active in the U.S.
“The visas are good—you’re going to see me here more.”
At the same time, he’s open to fighting anywhere, including Saudi Arabia or the UAE.
Wherever the fights are, he’s ready.
Still Wants Danny Pitbull
Originally scheduled to face Danny Pitbull, that matchup fell through due to visa complications.
But don’t think it’s off his radar.
“Somewhere I’ll find him… I’ll catch up to him.”
That fight still feels inevitable.
Calling His Shot
He didn’t stop there.
With eyes on the rest of the division, he made it clear he wants the next big opportunity.
“Whoever wins—Manu or Hitman—give them to me.”
And then, looking straight into the camera:
“I’m your next opponent. Give me the belt.”
No buildup. No hesitation.
Final Take
“The Dumpling” might not have gotten the knockout, but he got something just as important:
- A win on international soil
- Proof his durability is still there
- And momentum toward a title shot
He’s not celebrating—he’s already thinking about the next fight.
And whoever wins next… he’s waiting.