British upstart Freddie Haggerty is ready to take a couple more strides in his quest to become one of the leading Muay Thai superstars in ONE Championship. The 20-year-old took every chance he had to deliver show-stopping performances in 2024.
After debuting with a second-round knockout of Dangkalong Sor Dechapan in January, the Knowlesy Academy and Team Underground athlete followed up with a pair of highlight-reel moments against Kaichon Sor Yingcharoenkarnchang and Kaoklai Chor Hapayak.
He has another perfect opportunity to keep the ball rolling when he faces promotional debutant Jordan Estupinan in a flyweight Muay Thai duel at ONE 170 inside the Impact Arena on Jan. 24.
Goated Combat caught up with the Londoner ahead of fight night to talk about his ambitions for the new year. In response, Freddie Haggerty shared he's ready to soar to new heights in 2025:
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"The exact same but better. More wins, more knockouts. Bigger wins."
Watch the full interview here:
The Englishman can expect to have his hands full against Jordan Estupinan — twin brother to Johan Estupinan, who faces Johan Ghazali in the same weight bracket at ONE 170 — but if he keeps up his habits inside the Impact Arena this Friday, a victory is all but guaranteed for the high-flying striking sensation.
Freddie Haggerty admits he's gone all-out to prep for Jordan Estupinan
In the same interview, Freddie Haggerty admitted that he's left no stone unturned in his bid to move to 4-0 under the ONE Championship spotlight.
"I am very tired, but you just gotta keep that poker face. So you get used to it, you get used to it in the ring and it'll come naturally. But yeah, Jack [Lamai Muay Thai coach] kills me every day."
ONE 170, which emanates live from the Impact Arena on Jan. 24, will be available via watch.onefc.com.