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Kade Ruotolo’s Dominant Performance at ONE 165 and Desire for MMA Debut

Read about Kade Ruotolo’s dominant performance at ONE 165 and his desire for an MMA debut. Get the latest updates on the rising star in the world of submission grappling.

| Kade Ruotolo showcased his skills once again at ONE 165, extending his unbeaten streak under the ONE Championship banner.
| Despite the last-minute news of Sage Northcutt’s withdrawal, Ruotolo expressed his desire to make his MMA debut and prove himself in the all-encompassing sport.
| Ruotolo’s impressive run continued as he secured back-to-back wins over Langaker, further solidifying his position as a rising star in the world of submission grappling.
| Ruotolo’s performance at ONE 165 was nothing short of spectacular. With a more attacking approach, he relentlessly attacked with submissions throughout the 10-minute affair. He came close to securing match-ending D’Arce chokes in the later stages of the fight, showcasing his technical prowess and tenacity.
| While Ruotolo didn’t get the opportunity to face Aoki, his desire for an MMA debut remains strong. He believes that he would have been able to get the job done in his jiu-jitsu, but was eager to test himself in the world of mixed martial arts.
| With his victory over Langaker, Ruotolo extended his promotional run to 5-0. His impressive performances have captivated fans around the world and solidified his position as one of the top talents in the lightweight submission grappling division.

Kade Ruotolo’s Dominant Performance at ONE 165

Kade Ruotolo showcased his skills once again at ONE 165, extending his unbeaten streak under the ONE Championship banner. The American grappling prodigy and Atos representative delivered a dominant performance against Tommy Langaker in the co-main event of the bill held at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan.

However, what caught everyone’s attention was Ruotolo’s willingness to step into a duel against former lightweight MMA world champion, Shinya Aoki. Despite the last-minute news of Sage Northcutt’s withdrawal, Ruotolo expressed his desire to make his MMA debut and prove himself in the all-encompassing sport.

Ruotolo’s impressive run continued as he secured back-to-back wins over Langaker, further solidifying his position as a rising star in the world of submission grappling.

A Dominant Performance

Ruotolo’s performance at ONE 165 was nothing short of spectacular. With a more attacking approach, he relentlessly attacked with submissions throughout the 10-minute affair. He came close to securing match-ending D’Arce chokes in the later stages of the fight, showcasing his technical prowess and tenacity.

Desire for MMA Debut

While Ruotolo didn’t get the opportunity to face Aoki, his desire for an MMA debut remains strong. He believes that he would have been able to get the job done in his jiu-jitsu, but was eager to test himself in the world of mixed martial arts.

Extending the Unbeaten Streak

With his victory over Langaker, Ruotolo extended his promotional run to 5-0. His impressive performances have captivated fans around the world and solidified his position as one of the top talents in the lightweight submission grappling division.