Rolando Dy and ‘Win or Die’ Realities
Rolando Dy takes risks. A fighter who thrives on challenges and never complains, the hard-hitting Filipino has enjoyed a full training camp only once in his three Ultimate Fighting Championship appearances.
Advertisement
“I was really out of shape,” said Dy, who accepted the bout on two weeks’ notice. “I fought [Alex] Caceres on two weeks’ notice also. I like challenges.”
Dy will seek a second straight win on Saturday, when he takes on Shane Young at UFC Fight Night 132 in Kallang, Singapore. He understands the stakes.
“Basically, I am fighting for my contract, so it means a lot,” Dy said. “If I lose, I might get cut, so it’s like win or die for me.”
Young followed a similar path to the Octagon. The 24-year-old Kiwi carried a five-fight winning streak into his short-notice organizational debut, only to lose to Alexander Volkanovski in one-sided fashion. However, Young’s grit and toughness earned him another opportunity.
“He’s a tough guy,” Dy said, “[but] I am smarter than him, I fought better opponents than him and I am better than him.”
Related Articles