Danny Kingad refuses to let recent setbacks define his standing in ONE Championship’s flyweight division. The Filipino contender is setting his sights on redemption as he prepares for a high-stakes return at ONE Fight Night 40.
The Lions Nation MMA standout will collide with China’s Hu Yong on Saturday, February 14, inside Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. For Kingad, the matchup represents more than just another bout — it is a pivotal step toward reentering the title conversation.

Kingad enters the contest eager to rebound after two tough defeats against elite opposition. His latest appearance ended in disappointment when Adriano Moraes secured a second-round guillotine choke in their World Title eliminator rematch, halting Kingad’s momentum despite an encouraging opening round.
Now 30, Danny Kingad insists he has sharpened every aspect of his game. He said he has embraced a renewed sense of urgency in training camp, focusing on refinement, discipline, and evolution.
The former ONE Flyweight MMA World Grand Prix finalist understands the division has only grown deeper. A decisive showing is essential if he wants to position himself back among the elite.
High stakes in a loaded flyweight division
Danny Kingad believes this fight could redefine his trajectory in ONE Flyweight MMA. He has made it clear that hunger and ambition are driving him as he looks to climb back toward championship contention.
According to Kingad, fans can expect a more dangerous and polished version of himself inside the Circle. He views the bout as a critical checkpoint on his journey back to a World Title opportunity.
Hu Yong, however, presents serious danger despite entering on a two-fight skid. The 29-year-old Fighting Bros Club representative previously showcased his power with a stunning first-round knockout of former champion Geje Eustaquio.
Respect for a dangerous opponent
Although Hu dropped close decisions to Reece McLaren and Sanzhar Zakirov in his recent outings, his knockout ability remains a looming threat. Danny Kingad acknowledged the risks but emphasized confidence in his preparation and strategy.
Kingad and his team at Lions Nation MMA have studied Hu’s tendencies closely. The Filipino veteran aims to dictate the pace, impose his improvements, and secure the kind of statement victory that reignites his title aspirations.
As fight night approaches, Danny Kingad expressed appreciation for the supporters who have stood by him. He promised a focused and determined performance on February 14 as he attempts to take a major step back toward the ONE Flyweight MMA belt.