Malaysian fighter Saiful ā€œThe Vampireā€ Merican has been competing as a flyweight since he started his professional mixed martial arts stint four years ago as part of the ONE Championship roster.

After spending most of his career as a flyweight with seven professional bouts, Merican decided to venture into a new territory as he moves up in another weight class.

The 28-year-old Malaysian standout makes his bantamweight debut against Filipino combatant Burn ā€œThe Hitmanā€ Soriano on the undercard of ONE: THRONE OF TIGERS, which takes place at the 12,000-seater Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 10 February.

Merican sees his jump to ONE Championshipā€™s 65.8-kilogram as a new chapter in his burgeoning run as a prizefighter.

ā€œItā€™s a new beginning for me. Itā€™s a permanent move since I am more comfortable at this weight,ā€ he said. ā€œI am excited to be in this new journey. I hope everything will turn out great for me as a bantamweight.ā€

Although Mericanā€™s last outing as a flyweight competitor resulted to a knockout setback to Team Lakayā€™s Geje Eustaquio in January 2016, he looks to erase the painful memory by picking up a statement-making victory over Soriano in his maiden assignment as a bantamweight.

ā€œIt’s been almost a year since the last time that I fought. I am looking forward to put on a great performance for my fans. I have been training hard and going through strategies with my coaches. I hope to give my 101 percent in the cage on February 10,ā€ he stated.

Aside from a successful bantamweight appearance, Merican also aims to bring his explosive fighting style to his new division.

ā€œI am keenly working with my coaches for this fight because I want to maintain my speed and explosiveness at bantamweight. It has been my trademark ever since. Bringing my signature traits as a fighter to my new division will boost my confidence inside that cage, he stressed.

Even if it seems to be a dicey gamble for a natural flyweight like Merican, he remains optimistic that he will walk away with the victory.

ā€œEvery fighter should be open to changes and challenges. Challenges that we face in our careers are always lessons that serve our growth as competitors. I am accepting the challenge, and I know that I can overcome this,ā€ Merican ended.

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