22-year-old Colombian knockout artist 'Panda Kick' Johan Estupinan has no qualms about facing old rival 'Jojo' Johan Ghazali again, if ONE Championship calls for it.
Estupinan handed the Malaysian-American brawler another loss when they met at ONE 170 back in January. It was a tough outing, but 'Panda Kick' proved to be the better man that night.
And he will have no problem proving it again.
Speaking to Nick Atkin of Bangkok Post in a recent interview, Estupinan says he's down to face 'Jojo' one more time.
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'Panda Kick' stated:
"I already beat Ghazali. But if ONE Championship wants a rematch, I’m ready to beat him again."
Estupinan and Ghazali are two of the hottest prospects right now in the world's largest martial arts organization. Revered by fans for their explosive, all-action fighting styles, 'Panda Kick' and 'Jojo' are never in a boring fight.
Could the two meet again somewhere down the road? It's certainly probable, especially if both men are victorious in their next outings.
Johan Estupinan takes on veteran Taiki Naito in pivotal Muay Thai battle at ONE Fight Night 32 on Prime Video
Before 'Panda Kick' Johan Estupinan can even think about a rematch with 'Jojo' Johan Ghazali, he needs to first take care of business against Japanese veteran 'Silent Sniper' Taiki Naito when the two meet in the ONE Championship ring this weekend for a three-round flyweight Muay Thai tilt.
The two lock horns at ONE Fight Night 32: Nakrob vs. Jaosuayai on Prime Video, which will broadcast live in U.S. primetime this Friday night, June 6, from the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Fans in the United States and Canada can catch all the action live and absolutely free with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.
Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding Johan Estupinan's next fight.