Park expects Anders to bring a pressure-heavy style to the fight that might include a few attempted takedowns to mix things up properly.
After each of his previous four professional losses, Park has bounced back well and returned to winning form for extended periods of time, so it’s not out of pocket to believe he’ll do the same on May 21 despite the tough test.
All that said, Park isn’t too vexed about the result. He’s already living the life he wants and doing what he loves, which is more than enough for him.
“Listen, no one is making us fight. We do this because we love it, so it does get emotional sometimes, but at the end of the day, we do it because we love it. Anything I do, I do 100 percent. When I fight, I fight 100 percent. When I train, I train 100 percent. When I party, I party 100 percent. So, it’s all the same to me.”