Jenny Huang Taps Out Jeet Toshi Via Arm Triangle In Style

Jenny Huang Taps Out Jeet Toshi Via Arm Triangle In Style
Jenny Huang Taps Out Jeet Toshi Via Arm Triangle In Style
PHOTO: Jenny Huang Taps Out Jeet Toshi Via Arm Triangle In Style

Taiwan’s Jenny Huang kept her undefeated streak intact at ONE: UNBREAKABLE WARRIORS when she defeated Indian mixed martial artist Jeet Toshi at 3:21 of the first round via arm triangle.

Simply put, this was a superstar performance. That was evident from the minute Huang walked down to the cage.

The Taiwanese atomweight entered Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, dressed as Chun-Li from Capcom’s Street Fighter series of games, which sent the crowd into a frenzy.

Once the bell rang, however, everything became a little more serious.

Toshi, a seven-time kickboxing champion, maintained the offensive early with a few of her patented strikes. Huang, a Judo black belt and BJJ blue belt, would soon rush her towards the cage fence with a few strikes over her own, but the Dehli, India, resident successfully counterpunched and circled away.

Huang, however, wouldn’t be denied the takedown for long.

She eventually manoeuvred Toshi against the cage and dumped her to the mat. After a couple of beautiful transitions, Huang ended up in side control and sneakily worked the beginnings of an arm triangle. When it felt secure, the Taiwan fighter passed into full mount without any hesitation and cranked the hold until Toshi tapped out.

Huang remains flawless at 4-0 and claims her second consecutive submission win. With the loss, Toshi evens out her record at 3-3.

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