WATCH: Teenage phenom Johan Ghazali puts in the work with famed coach Trainer Gae ahead of  return

Johan Ghazali training with Traine Gae | Image credit: ONE Championship
Johan Ghazali training with Traine Gae | Image credit: ONE Championship

Malaysian teenage Muay Thai phenom Johan Ghazali has recently sought the help of famed striking coach Trainer Gae, as he was spotted training at the Superbon Training Camp.

The world's largest martial arts organization published the video clip of his training session, and they wrote its caption with:

"Putting in the work 🔥👊 What's next for teenage Muay Thai phenom Johan Ghazali? @johanghazali_"

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'Jojo' was seen doing several striking drills and practicing all his weapons, from punches, kicks, knee, and elbow strikes. This recent visit to the renowned training facility will positively impact his young professional career, as he picked up valuable lessons from Trainer Gae and Superbon.

Ghazali currently holds an impressive record under the world's largest martial arts organization, with a 6-1 win-loss slate and an 83% knockout rate.

Included in his victim list were Padetsuk Fairtex, Tai Sor Jor Piek Uthai, Samurai Seeopal, Temirlan Bekmurzaev, Edgar Tabares, and most recently, Josue Cruz, whom he knocked out in just one round in their catchweight Muay Thai battle at ONE 168: Denver last Sept. 6.


Superbon impressed with Johan Ghazali's dedication to become a massive star in combat sports

This recent visit of the Rentap Muaythai Gym representative to Superbon's gym also revealed a unique characteristic of him that the reigning ONE interim featherweight kickboxing world champion has shared.

In a recent Instagram post that ONE Championship published, Superbon has shared his thoughts about Ghazali and how he was impressed by his desire to be a big star in combat sports, as he stated:

"It's going good with Johan. He's active, he has a lot of energy, he's hungry. He's still young and he's hungry. I don't see kids who are 17 [18] so hungry to win, aggressive, and active in training. At 17 [18], everyone wants to play around. But him, he wants to be a star. That is good for the young generation."

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