December 21, 2024

The Geeky Side Of Angela Lee That Few Get To See

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Most people know ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion “Unstoppable” Angela Lee has been training in martial arts ever since she was able to walk.

However, what few know about the 21-year-old prodigy is that she is a massive fan of superheroes, and a total comic book geek.

Growing up as a child of the early 2000s, Lee and her brother, ONE Featherweight World Title Challenger Christian “The Warrior” Lee, would typically wake up early in the morning to read comic books and watch their favorite cartoons.

“We love superheroes. We are big on that,” she gushes at about the Marvel Universe. “One of my favorite series is the X-Men, and my favorite superhero from the X-Men is Wolverine.”

However, Wolverine, the mutant character known as Logan, is not only her favorite superhero from the X-Men. He is, in fact, the atomweight queen’s favorite superhero of all-time.

“I just think he is awesome,” she continues. “Of course, he has claws, but he can fight and handle himself, plus he regenerates. The only bad part, I guess, would be living forever. But yeah, he is cool. He has awesome skills. There is so much to him.”

Following her world title victory over Mei “V.V.” Yamaguchi at ONE: ASCENT TO POWER in May 2016, word about her love for the Marvel Universe spread. That led to an unforgettable adventure in the Big Apple.

In late September 2016, Lee was invited to New York City to attend the premiere of the Netflix series Luke Cage, held at the AMC Magic Johnson Harlem 9 theater. Some of the many actors and actresses who were in attendance include the show’s stars Mike Colter and Rosario Dawson.

Following the red carpet event, the world champion also had the opportunity to tour the legendary Marvel offices.

“When I was there, they scheduled this thing for us to go see Marvel Headquarters and check it out,” she recalls, excitedly. “It was really cool to go behind the scenes and see what goes into [making the] comics and the movies. I had the time of my life there. I was like a little kid in a candy shop.”

That wasn’t even the part that made her geek-out the most.

“They gave us free comics,” she shrieks. “They gave us tons and tons of free comics!”

In addition to the comic books and the cartoons, Lee and her brother are also huge fans of Marvel’s blockbuster films. They loved Captain America: Civil WarDoctor Strange, and The Avengers.

She also loved watching her favorite character in Logan, which she saw in Bangkok, Thailand, just days before her first title defense against Jenny “Lady GoGo” Huang in March 2017.

“My family and I snuck out to one of the malls, and we watched the movie over there. It was really cool. I thought they did a really good job,” Lee says. “[I enjoyed watching] the little girl, Laura. I thought she was so cool. She was scary and cute at the same time.”

The atomweight queen has also had an opportunity to participate in a special collaboration with Netflix – testing how her martial arts skills cross over to the world of superhumans.  She worked with the streaming giant’s stunt team to learn the moves they used during the filming of Marvel’s Iron Fist.

“I had a blast learning the fight sequences for the TV series Iron Fist,” she says. “I worked with the stunt team, and it was so much fun. It is different from the regular fighting I am used to doing, because it was choreographed, but it was so much fun. I had a great time. And, who knows? I would love to do something like that in the future, if I had the opportunity.”

For the time being, Lee is preparing for a colossal showdown inside the ONE cage.

The champ will return home to the Singapore Indoor Stadium at ONE: UNSTOPPABLE DREAMS on Friday, 18 May to defend the ONE Women’s Atomweight World Title against Yamaguchi. The bout is a rematch of their epic battle from two years ago that many hailed as the best in women’s mixed martial arts history. 

Their match-up is the headliner of ONE’s biggest ever event, which also features two other world title bouts, including her brother Christian’s challenge for the ONE Featherweight World Championship. 

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