Coming home with the silver are Estrada Donga-as (Seniors -60kg), Kurt Jio Sumilao (Seniors -71kg), Ezra Saclag (Seniors -57kg), Jerlyn Kingad (Seniors Women -54kg), and Ralph Cervantes (Youth -75kg).
The try out is part of the Philippine Olympic Committee’s preparation for the biennial meet following the announcement from the Olympic Council of Asia recently confirming MMA’s official inclusion in the 2026 Games, featuring six weight divisions — four for men (60kg, 65kg, 71kg, and 77kg) and two for women (54kg and 60kg). MMA in the upcoming Asian Games will be contested under two distinct categories: traditional and modern.
In the traditional division, athletes are required to wear MMA Gis along with standard protective equipment, including a mouthguard, gloves weighing at least 4 ounces, a groin guard for men, and shin pads. The use of the Gi is permitted for both throwing techniques and submission holds.
For the modern division, competitors follow the same protective guidelines but instead wear fight shorts. Male athletes will compete in sleeveless rash guards, while female athletes are mandated to wear rash guards with sleeves.
-TL PR