Malaysian Muaythai Star Jojo Ghazali Seeks KO Victory Against Colombian Foe

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Malaysian Muaythai Star Jojo Ghazali Seeks KO Victory Against Colombian Foe
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Teenage sensation Jojo Ghazali is determined to defeat Johan Estupinan in a pro bout at ONE 170. The Malaysian fighter aims for a knockout victory and seeks revenge for his brother's previous loss to Estupinan.

Malaysian teenage muaythai sensation Muhammad Johan “Jojo” Ghazali is aiming for a knockout victory against Colombian fighter Johan Estupinan in tonight’s ONE 170 fight at the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand. The 18-year-old from Kuching’s Rentap Muaythai Gym is confident ahead of the showdown and hopes to deliver a decisive blow to his opponent. This pro bout will be broadcast live on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel and Facebook, reaching over 190 countries.

Jojo has built a reputation for his impressive record, knocking out three of his four opponents in the ONE Friday Fights event series. With a career tally of 25 wins and 7 losses, he is eager to add another victory to his growing list of accomplishments. Jojo acknowledges Estupinan’s skills, describing him as a “good fighter, very unorthodox, very sleek and fast” with “power obviously.” However, he points out that Estupinan “doesn’t really have a chin,” expressing confidence that he won’t be the one knocked out in a head-on clash. Anticipating an exciting fight, Jojo states: “It’s going to be a crazy fight and I am going to fight Johan Estupinan. We are both young and up-and-coming. He is a hype train like me.” He also reveals a personal motivation: “Many of you know, he fought against my older brother (Elias) once and my brother lost. It was a close fight. I am getting ready to get some revenge for my brother and it will be a good fight, definitely.” To prepare for this high-stakes bout, Jojo has been training intensely at the Superbons Training Camp at Superbon Gym in Bangkok for over three months. Estupinan, 22, nicknamed “Panda Kick,” made history as the first-ever Colombian fighter to join ONE Championship’s elite roster last year. He boasts an undefeated record of 26 wins and zero losses. His moniker originates from his exceptional kicking ability and voracious vegan appetite. With ambitions set on the ONE Flyweight Muaythai World title, Estupinan is a formidable opponent. Muaythai fans can catch the fight live on Watch.ONEFC.com at 8.30pm Malaysian time on January 24.

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