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Reug Reug Returns To Hero’s Welcome In Senegal

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“Reug Reug” Oumar Kane overcame the odds and achieved ultimate glory. At ONE 169, Kane edged Anatoly Malykhin to become ONE Championship’s new heavyweight king. Senegal has shown the newly minted ONE Heavyweight MMA World Champion the love as he returned home.

Kane captured the crown via a split decision against Malykhin after 25 minutes of intense heavyweight work. “Reug Reug” flashed his powerhouse wrestling early in the match with a thunderous takedown in the first round. The two monster heavyweights grinded it out, and Kane did just enough to get his hand raised to secure Senegal’s first-ever MMA World Championship.

Kane landed at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. Awaiting his arrival were the press, Ministry of Sports representative Mr. Cheikh Fall, a band, dancers, and a legion of fans. It was a party to welcome home the conquering king.

“Reug Reug” took a caravan to Thiaroye Sur-Mer. Fans lined the streets, praising Kane, who had the ONE Heavyweight MMA World Title with him on the route. The star power of “Reug Reug” was on display, but it was more telling of how much of an inspirational figure he has become.

From humble beginnings to the top of the heavyweight food chain, Kane’s ascent has shown those in Senegal what they can accomplish. The impact of his title win will be seen in the years to come as those who were inspired follow in his footsteps. And that will extend beyond just MMA, as others who look up to “Reug Reug” follow their dreams.

Among the many tributes to Kane was a mural in Dakar. The artist, known as HKA, painted the mural to celebrate the title victory. Among his many stops, Kane stood by his likeness with title in hand.

The celebration of Kane’s victory is a milestone for Senegalese sports. It is also a mark of what makes sports so great. Seeing the jubilation of a championship performance reinforces the impact that sports can have all around the world, and “Reug Reug” is the latest shining example to remind us all of what is possible.

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Jeremy Brand is an experienced MMA writer and columnist. He is the founder of MMASucka.com, and has represented the company with media credentials at many mixed martial arts fights. Jeremy is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, training in BC, Canada.