ONE 170 will feature promotional debutant Jordan Estupinan, twin brother of flyweight Muay Thai standout Johan Estupinan, battling Freddie Haggerty in a 135-pound Muay Thai matchup.
In an interview with the promotion, Estupinan was asked how it feels to compete on the same card as his brother, who will face Malaysian-American knockout artist Johan Ghazali later in the event. Jordan replied:
"I feel happy. I've always dreamt of this moment and to be on such a big card alongside my brother brings me so much joy. My heart can't take it."
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Slated to be the show-opener of the Jan. 24 card, Estupinan versus Haggerty is a must-watch matchup because they borrowed some striking tactics from their prolific siblings.
20-year-old Freddie Haggerty, younger brother of bantamweight kickboxing king Jonathan Haggerty, has become a known commodity among fans after starting his ONE tenure on a three-fight winning streak. All of his wins came via knockout.
For the debuting Estupinan, defeating the United Kingdom striker in his first outing in ONE will surely turn heads in the supremely talented 135-pound Muay Thai division.
Johan Estupinan outlines his goal for himself and twin brother Jordan Estupinan in ONE
Johan Estupinan hopes he and his twin brother will eventually dominate ONE's Muay Thai scene — similar to Kade and Tye Ruotolo's respective ascent to the lightweight and welterweight thrones in submission grappling.
'Panda Kick' recently told the world's largest martial arts promotion:
"This is just going to be pretty amazing when my brother joins me, and together, we are going to be the biggest show this company will have."
ONE 170 will occur inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand. It will air live and free to all Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.