Winning in Jakarta will be the perfect birthday gift for Filipino veteran Eric Kelly
Eric Kelly, Koketsu Boku
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Considered as one of the most successful products of the established
Philippine mixed martial art scene, Filipino veteran Eric “The Natural” Kelly
celebrated his 36th birthday last April 30.
However, Kelly was not able to savor every bit of his special day as he
is focused on his next assignment inside the ONE Championship cage.
The celebrated Baguio City-based mixed martial artist is set to duke it
out with Japanese journeyman Tetsuya Yamada in a three-round catchweight
contest on the undercard of ONE: GRIT AND GLORY, which takes place at the
Jakarta Convention Center in Indonesia on May 12.
Although his cage meeting with Yamada is 12 days after his birthday,
Kelly can't think of a better present for himself than to return home with the
victory over the seasoned Japanese combatant.
"It will be a great birthday present for me to get the win. It's an
added motivation going into the bout against an experienced martial artist like
Tetsuya Yamada on May 12," he said. “I really want to go back home as the
winner.”
Kelly was once considered as one of the best and brightest featherweight
contenders in the Asian region when he started his professional mixed martial
arts run in 2009, but his billing lost its luster due to a string of setbacks.
When Kelly entered enemy territory to face Malaysian-Kiwi dynamo Ev
“E.T.” Ting in January 2016, he suffered a third-round submission defeat at the
hands of the future ONE Lightweight World Championship title contender.
Kelly tried to bounce back from his loss to Ting by squaring off with
former ONE Featherweight World Champion Narantungalag Jadambaa seven months
later, but he yielded to the Mongolian hard-hitter by way of knockout in 44
seconds.
To compound the misery, he suffered his third-straight defeat at the
hands of ex-ONE Lightweight World Champion Kotetsu “No Face” Boku in a
featherweight encounter via third-round technical knockout in August 2017.
A victory inside the ONE Championship cage remained elusive to Kelly as
he bowed down to returning Brazilian standout Rafael “Indio” Nunes by
second-round submission this past January.
“I am taking it as a lesson. I have accepted the fact that I am in a bad
spot, but I am taking all those experiences as lessons and inspecting them for
my future matches,” Kelly stated.
Despite the series of losses, his confidence remains unfazed as he
brings a indomitable and positive attitude into his upcoming bout against
Yamada at ONE: GRIT AND GLORY.
“I want to show to those who believe in me that I can make it not just
for myself, but for all,” he pointed out. “I want this victory so bad.”
The man standing in Kelly’s path to re-enter the winner’s circle is
Yamada, a promising young martial artist with a distinct ability to seek out
highlight-reel stoppages.
The 27-year-old native of Kanagawa, Japan made his ONE Championship
debut in January 2016 in an extremely high-level wrestling showdown against
future lightweight kingpin Eduard Folayang of the Philippines.
A seasoned grappler, over half of Yamada’s 24 career victories have come
by spectacular finish, with the ability to end bouts either by submission or
knockout.
Like Kelly, Yamada also seeks to get back on the winning track,
following his third-round submission loss to Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev last
March.
“We can’t avoid setbacks. It’s mixed martial arts. This sport is
unpredictable,” Kelly explained. “But I am still hungry. I still have the heart
to compete.”
The last time that Kelly had his hand raised in triumph was when he
outpointed Japan’s Hiroshige Tanaka by unanimous decision in October 2015.
Although a tough task is in front of him at ONE: GRIT AND GLORY, Kelly
is more fired up than ever to arrest his losing spell and claim his first cage
victory in nearly three years.
“It’s a good match-up for me. My opponent is no pushover because Yamada
has a good ground game and a decent stand-up. I really want to get this win
more than ever. No one can deny my eagerness to win,” he concluded.
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