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ONE Championship: Regian Eersel KOs George Jarvis to retain lightweight Muay Thai title
ONE Championship: Regian Eersel KOs George Jarvis to retain lightweight Muay Thai title

South China Morning Post

time02-08-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

ONE Championship: Regian Eersel KOs George Jarvis to retain lightweight Muay Thai title

Regian Eersel added another emphatic chapter to his reign as ONE's lightweight Muay Thai king, dispatching George Jarvis with a first-round knockout in the main event of ONE Fight Night 34 on Friday. The Suriname-born Dutchman needed just 84 seconds to finish off the British challenger at Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium, retaining his title and taking home a US$50,000 performance bonus. Eersel had spoken beforehand about a strategy to drag Jarvis into deep waters and score a late finish, but once the opening bell rang, he wasted no time asserting his authority. The 32-year-old, nicknamed 'The Immortal', pushed Jarvis onto the back foot from the outset, landing clean combinations before a sharp right hand dropped the former WBC Muay Thai world champion. Jarvis beat the count, but another right hand moments later sealed the result. Regian Eersel improved his record to 25 wins from his past 26 bouts. Photo: ONE Championship With the victory, Eersel made the third successful defence of his Muay Thai crown and improved his record to 25 wins from his past 26 bouts. His only loss during that stretch came against Alexis Nicolas in 2024, a blemish he avenged twice to close out their trilogy.

ONE Fight Night 34: George Jarvis relishes shot at Regian Eersel's Muay Thai world title
ONE Fight Night 34: George Jarvis relishes shot at Regian Eersel's Muay Thai world title

South China Morning Post

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

ONE Fight Night 34: George Jarvis relishes shot at Regian Eersel's Muay Thai world title

The timing could not be more perfect, George Jarvis said, as the Briton gears up for a career-defining clash against reigning two-sport champion Regian Eersel at ONE Fight Night 34. Advertisement The 24-year-old will challenge the Surinamese-Dutch title-holder at Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium on August 2 for the Lightweight Muay Thai World Championship, and Jarvis described it as a moment that 'has been written' for years. Visualising this opportunity, he said, had never left his mind since his ONE Championship debut two years ago. 'This is something that we've been working towards for a long time.' Jarvis told the Post. 'Since the day I made my debut on ONE Championship, it's always something I knew I'd eventually achieve,' he said. 'It was only a matter of time – and obviously a matter of getting the opportunity.' Play Jarvis, who last November captured the attention of ONE's global fan base with a spectacular third-round knockout victory over Thailand's Rungrawee Sitsongpeenong at ONE Friday Fights 85 in Bangkok, said: 'As they say, everything happens for a reason – and we finally got the shot that I believe I deserve. I'm more than ready.'

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