
Angela Lee might only be 19 but she's one of the most promising stars fighting in the One Championship competition. The Hawaiian-born Singaporean fighter has won all four of her fights so far.

Lee is set to continue her path to glory in front of 20,000 fans in Manila on December 11 when she takes on Lena Tkhorevska of Poland at "One: Spirit of Champions."

Lee won her last fight against Natalie Gonzales Hills at the Pride of Lions event in just two minutes and 24 seconds. She finished her opponent off with the much vaunted twister move.

The teenager, who won her other two bouts with a rear-naked choke and an armbar, is expected to do big things in the world of MMA.

Lee began MMA training as a child. Both her parents, Ken and Jewelz, enjoyed successful careers in coaching. Her brother, Christian, who is two years younger, is also set to fight on the same bill in his first professional fight.

Lee grew up fighting against boys with few girls taking up MMA. She says that has since changed with more and more women taking up the sport.

Lee says she wants more young girls to take up MMA in the future and is aiming to become a role model for future generations.

Lee lives for fight night -- and the event in Manila will be no different. She'll have 20,000 fans watching her and she cannot wait.

MMA is in the blood of the Lee family. Christian, who is 17, is hoping to start his professional career with victory while father Ken holds belts in a number of different disciplines.

Their mother, Jewelz Lee, is a Taekwondo black belt instructor and a 2-time Canadian national silver medalist. Lee's two younger siblings are also well trained in MMA.