Fabricio Andrade, Regian Eersel show Mitch Chilson how to use their signature knee strikes

[Photo Credit: ONE Championship] Fabricio Andrade, Regian Eersel, Mitch Chilson
[Photo Credit: ONE Championship] Fabricio Andrade, Regian Eersel, Mitch Chilson

Fabricio Andrade, Regian Eersel, and some of the best strikers in ONE Championship got a chance to show off their sharp knees while speaking with ONE commentator Mitch Chilson.

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The fighters include Muay Thai legend John Wayne Parr, ONE bantamweight world title challenger 'Wonder Boy' Andrade, two-sport world champion Regian Eersel, plus striking combatants Mohammed Boutasaa and Niclas Larsen. Chilson posted on Instagram:

"Who has the best knee? Comment below👇🏼 5 different fighters showed me 5 knees this week. Tell me who you want to see in the next breakdown."
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Brazil's 'Wonder Boy' has won fights with his knee to the body attack. Andrade times the knee strike to counter his opponent throwing an overhand, thus creating a hard collision that has folded his opponents in half.

Fabricio Andrade recently fought for the bantamweight crown headlining against John Lineker at ONE on Prime Video 3. However, due to an unfortunate low knee, which shattered Lineker's cup, the fight was called off as a no-contest.

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Regian Eersel discusses his legacy as a two-sport world champion

Surinamese-Dutch athlete Regian Eersel became the latest champ-champ in ONE championship after claiming the inaugural ONE lightweight Muay Thai world title this past weekend.

After his victory at ONE on Prime Video 3, 'The Immortal' Regian Eersel now holds world titles for Muay Thai and kickboxing. Both the ONE lightweight Muay Thai world title as well as the division's kickboxing crown.

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The 29-year-old Regian Eersel is proud that he is currently writing history and cementing his legacy. In Eersel's post-fight interview, he said:

“I feel great man, I feel very great, I can’t describe this feeling. I’ve written history right now. I’m the first Dutch-Surinamese that did it. You can call me champ-champ now, champ-champ.”

His modest dream for his career is nearly being realized. In his lifetime, Eersel said he wants combat sports fans to consider him a living legend. While speaking to Beyond Kickboxing, he explained his goals:

"Five or ten years from now I think, I hope the people will see me as a living legend by then. Because of what I’ve accomplished. I hope I will put on very great fights for the fans. When they see me, I want them to say, 'Oh man, that’s a very good fighter did you watch his fight against this guy and his fight against that guy. He’s legendary.’ I want to be remembered like that."

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