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Bangtao Fighter Max Leali Gears Up for Eternal Flyweight Title Showdown in Perth

Max Leali Eternal Debut for Flyweight Title Max Leali is set to make his return to the MMA Cage on the Australian Promotion in Perth on the 8th of June where he'll fight for the Flyweight Championship Belt. This moment has come about after a long few months of challenges, including health issues and the disappointment of multiple fight cancellations. Despite setbacks, Max's resilience and determination have kept the anticipation of his return to the cage burning among fans and peers in the fight industry. Originally slated to compete for Deep MMA Promotion in March, unforeseen schedule conflicts along side health concerns sidelined Max's aspirations. Battling health setbacks, including the heavy use of antibiotics, and enduring the frustration of eight fight cancellations, Max's goals never budged. Max’s move to Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA A pivotal turning point in Max’s career came along with his move to Bangtao, a decision that proved transformative. Transitioning from a small gym in Hong Kong, where he honed his skills under the guidancd of esteemed Muay Thai and MMA coaches, Max ventured to Syndicate MMA in LasVegas. Despite the opportunities in Las Vegas, Max found himself at odds with its lifestyle. It was the move to Bang Tao that truly breathed new life into his career. Here, amongst a supportive community and under the tutelage of coaches like Frank Hickman, George Hickman, Alex Schild, Woody (Andrew Wood), and Brad Riddell, Max noticed big improvements in his training, refining his striking, jiu-jitsu, and wrestling techniques. “It’s an environment that fosters growth, the whole team is committed to elevating each other” – Max. In this camp Max wanted to thank his teammates, including notable mentions to Che, Felype, and Akeitheon and Jada. Representing Hong Kong For Max, every fight embodies a profound significance. It's an opportunity not only to showcase his skills but also to represent his roots with pride. As a rare ambassador for Hong Kong in the MMA scene, Max represents Hong Kong with honor. The fight for the Eternal belt symbolizes more than just a fight; it's a testament to the spirit of Hong Kong's fighting community. Max extends gratitude to all who have supported him on this journey. He recognizes the sacrifices made by both himself and his loved ones, to represent them with honor and respect. As he steps into the Eternal Cage, Max's mission is clear: to make his supporters proud and to etch his name into the annals of MMA history. If you’d like to support Max’s journey or sponsorship opportunities you can contact him on instagram Max.Leali or via email max.leali95@gmail.com To watch Max’s fight on June 8th you can find the live stream on UFC Fight Pass, we wish Max all the best for his title fight.

Max Leali is about to light up the MMA scene once again. On June 8th, in the heart of Perth, he’s stepping back into the cage with one goal: clinching the Flyweight Championship Belt at Eternal MMA. This moment has been a long time coming, marked by a rollercoaster of challenges, from health issues to a string of frustrating fight cancellations. Yet, Max’s unyielding spirit and raw determination have kept the fire of anticipation burning bright among fans and peers alike.

Max was originally set to throw down at Deep MMA Promotion back in March. But life had other plans—schedule conflicts and health concerns hit hard, forcing him to recalibrate. Battling through the rough patch, including a heavy reliance on antibiotics and enduring a brutal eight fight cancellations, Max’s focus never wavered.

Eternal MMA 85 Event Poster

Max’s Game-Changing Move to Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA

The real turning point? Max’s bold move to Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA. Shifting gears from a small gym in Hong Kong, where he honed his skills under skilled Muay Thai and MMA coaches, Max ventured to Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas. The glitz of Vegas wasn’t quite his scene, though. It was the move to Bang Tao that truly ignited his career. In this vibrant, supportive community, under the expert guidance of coaches like Frank Hickman, George Hickman, Alex Schild, Woody (Andrew Wood), and Brad Riddell, Max’s game evolved dramatically, refining his striking, jiu-jitsu, and wrestling techniques.

“It’s an environment that fosters growth, the whole team is committed to elevating each other,” says Max. He’s quick to shout out his training partners Che, Felype, Akeitheon, and Jada for their relentless support.

Carrying Hong Kong on His Shoulders

For Max, every fight is more than just a bout—it’s a chance to honor his roots. As a rare representative of Hong Kong in the MMA world, he fights with a deep sense of pride. The battle for the Eternal belt is more than just a title fight; it’s a testament to the indomitable spirit of Hong Kong’s fighting community.

Max is also making history as the first homegrown Bangtao fighter to compete for a title belt in MMA. This milestone adds an extra layer of significance to his journey, showcasing the rise of Bangtao Muay Thai & MMA on the global stage.

Max is grateful for all the support he’s received on this journey. He acknowledges the sacrifices made by his loved ones and himself, vowing to represent them with honor. As he steps into the Eternal Cage, his mission is clear: to make his supporters proud and carve his name into MMA history.

Max getting his hand raised in his most recent win at DEEP 117 Impact; a TKO victory over Ryoga Fukuchi at 1:19 of Round 2

The Opponent: Anthony Drilich

Standing in Max’s way is Anthony Drilich, the #2 ranked flyweight in Australia and New Zealand. Drilich boasts a professional record of 7-1 and trains out of Scrappy MMA under coaches Ben Vickers and Brandon Drilich.


If you’re keen to back Max’s journey or explore sponsorship opportunities, hit him up on Instagram @Max.Leali or via email at max.leali95@gmail.com.

Catch Max’s fight live on June 8th on UFC Fight Pass. Let’s rally behind him as he aims for the title!