Unbeknownst to many, rising star Johan Estupinan has an equally dynamic twin brother, Jordan, whom he believes is another star in the making.
The 22-year-old Colombian striker vouched for his sibling in the aftermath of his highly entertaining second-round knockout win over Zakaria El Jamari at ONE Fight Night 25 on Oct. 4.
During his in-ring interview with ONE's chief color commentator Mitch Chilson, Estupinan said he and his brother could be the wonder twins of 'The Art of Eight Limbs', much like the famed Ruotolo twins in the promotion's submission grappling scene.
"I also want to tell you guys, this guy here, he’s my training partner, he’s my brother. We have twins in jiu-jitsu, why not twins in Muay Thai here in ONE Championship?"
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Kade and Tye Ruotolo, who hold the lightweight and welterweight submission grappling belts, respectively, have indeed taken the promotion by storm in recent years.
As far as the electric Johan Estupinan is concerned, his brother Jordan also has the talent to make it big in the world's largest martial arts organization.
'Panda Kick' has already made waves in the flyweight Muay Thai ranks with his remarkable 4-0 run in ONE and overall undefeated record of 26-0.
Johan Estupinan says hard shot from Zakaria El Jamari woke the beast in him
Johan Estupinan didn't leave unscathed against the heavy-handed Zakaria El Jamari at Lumpinee Stadium last weekend.
The dangerous Moroccan fighter bravely entered the line of fire and even tagged the flashy Colombian with one of his signature haymakers.
However, instead of getting rattled, Estupinan said the hard shot revved him up even more and motivated him to chase the knockout.
'Panda Kick' told Mitch Chilson:
"He woke me up. Actually, I got angry when he hit me. I was like, 'No, no one can touch you, wake up! Hit him.'"
The replay of ONE Fight Night 25 is available on demand for Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada