18-year-old Malaysian Muay Thai sensation 'Jojo' Johan Ghazali put in the hard work in this latest training camp, and he's ready to reap the fruits of his labor.
Ghazali took extra measures to realize his full potential, and he made the decision to shift his training camp from Malaysia to Bangkok in order to train with legends at Superbon Training Camp.
'Jojo' worked with veterans like Superbon, and former champions Petchtanong Petchfergus and Nong-O Hama.
Speaking to veteran reporter Nick Atkin, Ghazali said the preparations are done and now all that's left is to deliver the goods.
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The Rentap Muaythai Gym representative said:
"I've learned so much in every sparring session with them. Even when I kick pads they're telling me what to do. They set out a game plan for me for this fight. So all I have to do is execute it, you know. Everything else is perfect right now."
Needless to say, fans eagerly await Ghazali's next appearance in the world's largest martial arts organization. The 18-year-old is set to step inside the Circle this weekend.
Johan Ghazali set to face dangerous Colombian Johan Estupinan at ONE 170
'Jojo' Johan Ghazali will take on his toughest assignment yet in undefeated Colombian knockout artist 'Panda Kick' Johan Estupinan.
They will square off in a three-round flyweight Muay Thai contest between rising stars.
The two lock horns at ONE 170, which will broadcast live from the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, January 24.
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