18-year-old Malaysian Muay Thai sensation 'Jojo' Johan Ghazali is not one to shy away from gunfights. In fact, Ghazali wants the biggest and baddest challenges in the world's largest martial arts organization, even if that means having to face a fellow knockout artist in 'Panda Kick' Johan Estupinan.
The two hard-hitting flyweights are set to do battle this weekend, and fans will not want to miss the potential fireworks they could put on.
Speaking to ONE Championship in a recent interview, Ghazali told the promotion what he thinks will be the difference when he and Estupinan trade leather this Friday night.
The Rentap Muay Thai gym representative said:
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"My power."
Estupinan is, of course, no pushover. The Colombian is as dangerous as any opponent Ghazali has faced so far in ONE Championship.
The Malaysian acknowledges this, and has done his homework on Estupinan.
'Jojo' shared his thoughts on his next foe:
"Estupinan is fast, has pretty good endurance and is very unorthodox compared to other fighters."
Needless to say, it's a battle of promising young stars when Ghazali and Estupinan go head-to-head in an explosive matchup this weekend.
Johan Ghazali takes on Johan Estupinan in battle of young stars at ONE 170
Malaysian teenage sensation 'Jojo' Johan Ghazali is set to go to war with Colombia's 'Panda Kick' Johan Estupinan in a three-round flyweight Muay Thai contest.
The two lock horns at ONE 170, which will broadcast live from the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand this Friday, Jan. 24.
Fans in the United States and Canada can visit watch.onefc.com to catch a live stream of the event, or go to ONE Championship's official website for more information on how to watch from specific locations.
Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding the event as it happens.