Mohamed Younes Rabah is in the best possible shape heading into his pivotal showdown against Eddie Abasolo in Bangkok.
The Algerian sniper will face off against Abasolo in a critical featherweight Muay Thai matchup at the stacked ONE 169 card on Nov. 8 in US primetime at the historic Lumpinee Stadium.
In an interview with ONE Championship, Younes Rabah said he's in the best fight camp of his career ahead of his matchup against Abasolo in Bangkok.
Younes Rabah pointed out that he's solely focused on developing his game plan instead of thinking about making weight like his previous two matches in ONE Championship.
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The 6-foot-2 striker said:
"This time, I really enjoyed my camp. I ate well, I am healthy, and I feel amazing. Every time, I am excited to go the gym, I train very hard, and I recover very well.”
Mohamed Younes Rabah last fought at bantamweight in his previous match when he faced Saemapetch Fairtex at ONE Fight Night 19.
Although 'The Eagle' had no problems making the 145-pound limit, he still fell via knockout against the Thai superstar.
Now at a more comfortable weight class, Younes Rabah looks to be in better shape making the division's 155-pound limit when he faces off against Abasolo.
ONE 169 is available live and free to all Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.
Mohamed Younes Rabah plans to tire out Eddie Abasolo in Bangkok showdown
Mohamed Younes Rabah is confident that competing at featherweight puts him in a better condition to unleash his full arsenal in ONE Championship.
In an interview with the promotion, Younes Rabah said a huge part of his game plan is to tire Eddie Abasolo out before going in for the kill in their ONE 169 matchup at Lumpinee Stadium.
He said a fatigued Abasolo won't stand a chance against him once he lets his power go in the third round of their featherweight Muay Thai showdown:
"I think this fight will end in the third round via TKO. I will make him tired in the first and second rounds and finish him in the third round."