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Taiwan's first female mixed martial artist makes her ONE Championship debut

By Chris Zahar


This Saturday, the world will witness the first Taiwanese female pro mixed

martial artist make her debut in ONE Championship, Asia’s largest MMA

organization.

The 24-year-old Taipei native will be fighting Russian atomweight Elena

Pashnina at ONE: KINGDOM OF WARRIORS in Yangon, Myanmar.

Considering the Republic of China is home to well over 23 million people, not

including those living abroad, this is a spectacular feat, but not one the

soft-spoken parkour enthusiast is eager to flaunt.

“I don’t want to brag about it,” Huang said. "I don’t want to think just

because I am the first I don’t have to keep practicing. Because I am the

first, I want to work harder and be the best. I always remind myself that if

I get famous in the future, I don’t want to be a proud person.“

A natural athlete

In her own words, Huang was "born to be an athlete.” Though shy growing up,

she took to sports immediately and used what little free time she had to

indulge in her athletic pursuits.

“I only had a 10-minute break during school,” she recalled. "Every break I

had, I’d bring a basketball or a volleyball and practice sports or play with

my friends as much as possible.“

Huang got her first taste of martial arts at eight years old when her parents

enrolled her in a taekwondo academy.

Unfortunately, they took her out only a few months later to put her in an

English cram school.

Sitting still was not exactly the girl’s forte and at the age of 12, judo

piqued her interest. Much like one of her heroes – former Olympian and

current MMA powerhouse, Ronda Rousey – Jenny embraced the Japanese "soft way

” and earned her black belt four years later.

Her love of combat sports did not stop there, though.

Since the beginning of this decade, MMA has been creeping into Asia, and

Huang could not help but embrace the new sport.

After graduating from Taipei Physical Education College (台北市立體育學院)

with a major in health, Huang began training at one of Taiwan’s top mixed

martial arts academies, TOUGH MMA.

She put herself under the tutelage of TOUGH’s owner, ONE bantamweight, “Sam

” Ming Yen Sung, himself a revolutionary in the Taiwanese MMA scene and a

man who was instrumental in ONE making its debut in Taiwan last year.

“Sam has helped me a lot with my game plan,” Huang added. "He keeps me in

peak physical condition and gives me strategies to help me beat my opponents.


Pro MMA debut

On 31 May this year, Jenny Huang made history - as well as her MMA debut -

when she competed at Taiwan’s Pro FC: Invincible.

Facing off against India’s Daizy Singh, Huang used her superior grappling

game to earn herself a unanimous decision win.

"My judo and jiu-jitsu gave me an advantage,” she said. "I was able to

control her well on the ground.“

Huang will have to do the same again this Saturday on the biggest Asian MMA

stage.

Her opponent Pashnina is a high-level Sanda exponent, thus be prepared for a

clash of styles between these two ladies.

"She is better than my previous opponent. This is my biggest fight yet.”

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All Comments

Harry avatarHarry2015-07-18
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Kumar avatarKumar2015-07-22
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Michael avatarMichael2015-07-26
judo vs sanda !!
Dorothy avatarDorothy2015-07-30
在現場看完 贏了
Joseph avatarJoseph2015-07-31
跑去現場看??緬甸出差?