Monday, 30 March 2026

Texas Jeremy Lo stays unbeaten in RWS

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Texas Jeremy Lo (right) lands a punch during his RWS bout in Bangkok. Photo : Panom Yimsri

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KUCHING: Sarawak fighter Texas Jeremy Lo has maintained his unbeaten run in the Rajadamnern World Series (RWS) in Bangkok after outpointing Xiaolong Xu to record his fifth straight victory.

The win via unanimous decision further cements the Sarawakian’s flawless record, as he continues to emerge as one of Malaysia’s brightest Muay Thai prospects on the international stage.

After the fight, Texas said the result was deeply rewarding, crediting his consistency and mindset in the ring.

Texas (right) delivers a kick on Xiaolong Xu during their Rajadamnern World Series fight in Thailand. Photo: rwsmuaythai

“Feeling amazing, feels satisfying, like all the hard work paid off,” he told Sarawak Tribune when contacted today (Mar 29).

When asked about his approach going into fights, he added that his focus remains unchanged regardless of the opponent.

“Same as always—have fun, put on a show, be the best man in there,” he added.

The win over Xiaolong marks his fifth straight victory in the prestigious RWS circuit, where he has yet to taste defeat since joining the promotion.

Texas’ record in the series now stands at an impressive 5-0, featuring a string of finishes and dominant performances that underline his rising reputation:

His RWS run features a knockout win over Moroccan Soufiane Mejdoubi, a technical knockout against Alireza Mohseni, a split decision over Thailand’s Yokburapha, a knockout in the rematch, and a unanimous decision over Xiaolong Xu.

The Sarawak fighter’s consistency across different fight scenarios—ranging from early knockouts to tactical decisions has highlighted both his adaptability and composure under pressure.

As his unbeaten streak continues, the Sarawak prospect appears determined to keep his focus simple: enjoy the fight, perform, and keep winning.

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