All smiles: Neil Seery is already enjoying himself in the Netherlands.
However, Seery is under no illusions. He recognises that he has a very difficult task in front of him at UFC Fight Night: Rotterdam. “I’m going to have to be at my best,” he said. “I’m gonna have to just get in there and just more or less make it an out-and-out brawl to make him come, and make him swing, make him miss – try make him pay – because he’s a very quick fighter, and he’s hard to hit.” The Finglas flyweight says he doesn’t see many holes in Horiguchi’s skillset, explaining that the only time he has showed weaknesses was against one of the top pound for pound fighters in the world in Demetrious Johnson. “When he fought against Demetrious Johnson he got taken down a couple of times,” he said. “He was put on his back and beaten up, but then he managed to get back up to his feet and back in and strike, so he doesn’t really have many holes in his game.” Seery believes the key to beating Horiguchi on the night will be to force his style of fight and not allow Horiguchi to dictate the pace of the contest. “I just gotta do what I always do. I always just constantly march forward and try finish people,” he said. “Whether it goes 15 minutes or I get an opportunity to finish him, or whatever happens in the fight, I’m constantly looking for a finish.” A win over Horiguchi in Rotterdam would surely put Seery right into the title contention conversation, something which not many people would have predicted a few years ago. However, Seery admitted that that’s not something that he really thinks about. He has other things to think about: juggling his regular job as a warehouse manager in Dublin, being a husband and father, and keeping on top of his travel arrangements – something which he seems to have trouble with. The Team Ryano flyweight admitted that he only found out on Sunday that he was flying to Rotterdam on Tuesday, not Wednesday as he had originally planned. “I was planning on going to the airport on Wednesday,” he laughed. “I had everything set for Wednesday, and someone says ‘no you’re going on Tuesday’, and then I checked everything back and I was like ‘oh, f*ck, I am going Tuesday’. It’s just as well I took bleedin’ Tuesday off work, isn’t it?” Listen to the full interview from Obviously Fight Talk episode #16 below: [embed]http://ia801500.us.archive.org/10/items/16-NeilSeery/%2316%20%E2%80%93%20Neil%20Seery.mp3[/embed] Robert Pallin is the host of Obviously Fight Talk podcast on radiomade.ie. Found also on iTunes & Stitcher. You can also check them out on Facebook and Twitter.Seery starting already Horiguchi manager pic.twitter.com/9uOY8lXpKx
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