Regian “The Immortal” Eersel does not sweat the daring predictions of George Jarvis. The defending champion plans to convert this title fight into a conditioning nightmare that will separate the pretenders from the proven.
Eersel defends his one lightweight Muay Thai world championship for the third time against Jarvis on One Fight Night 34 On Friday, August 1 in Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. The 32-year-old Dutch-Surinamese hunter is wearing nine years without a Muay Thai loss in this collision with the English challenger who makes his world title debut.
While Jarvis talks about exposing the kickboxing background of Eersel, the one world champion sees a different story unfolding. He does not reject the skills of his opponent – he is just convinced that rounds four and five will tell the real story. Eersel sees a hunter who has never been pushed more than three rounds into one championship match.
The psychological warfare has already begun, in which Eersel identifies what he thinks will be the breaking point of Jarvis. Experience is important when the lights burn burning, and “the immortal” plans to arm every minute of his pedigree. His strategy includes ruthless pressure designed to expose any conditioning locations in the preparation of his challenger.
“He never confronted anyone like I, but that’s the same for me. I never fought anyone like he. But you’ll know why I’m still the champion. That’s why I said there are levels for this game,” he said.
“Mentally, maybe he is not ready for the five rounds. He only fought three rounds in one championship. So in the championship rounds I think he will break. But you never know. I will see how bad he wants it. I just let him feel my energy and pressure, busy, busy.”
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