Of course I don't think he still high school kid just learning martial arts, but he teenager who has become good enough fighter that ONE Championship is really interested and decided to have contract with him.
Johan Ghazali has full support from his family and he has sufficient material support to be able to develop his talents by practicing more martial arts so that he can achieve much greater achievements in the world class.
I sure Johan Ghazali will never be satisfied with the accomplishments of just fighting in ONE Championship but he definitely wants more popular fights.
There is still plenty of time for him to develop in the future.
It's truly impressive to see someone like Johan Ghazali, not just a high school kid learning martial arts and drawing the attention of ONE Championship, The fact that he has the backing of his family and ample material support to hone his skills speaks volumes about his potential, It's evident that Johan is not content with just participating in ONE Championship; he aspires for more prominent bouts, aiming for wider recognition,
With his determination and support system, there's a strong foundation for Johan to continue developing his skills and achieving greater heights in the world of martial arts that is for sure,
Forgot that they are now one and the same face. This makes sense now why they have cross promotion fights. But instantly another question appears in my head
How hard it is to stick to specific rules when you are in a fight? Never thought that in PFL all kind of elbow strikes are prohibited, yet Bellator allow them. Shouldt they unify rules ? That rules looks worth discussing in general. Maybe this is only because elbow strikes make huge cuts. Other strike can open skin also, but elbow cut is deeper. I think it might be because of their season system, that huge deep cuts heal for long, but fighters need to be ready to fight every, dont know, 3 months.
I also forgot that the PFL bought the Bellator It's an interesting realization between promotions and how it explains cross-promotion fights The diversity in rules across organizations, like PFL prohibiting certain elbow strikes while Bellator allows them, does raise thought-provoking questions, maybe they will just make a PFL rules more because PFL bought Bellator so they have the authority in doing it, Finding a balance between safety, competitive fairness, and the unique characteristics of each organization could be challenging but essential for the overall development and standardization of the sport. It's a topic that could benefit from ongoing dialogue within the MMA community,
Main Card (PPV)Superlek Kiatmuu9 vs Takeru Segawa
Kade Ruotolo vs Tommy Langaker
Shinya Aoki vs Sage Northcutt
Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Nieky Holzken
Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong vs Marat Grigorian
Garry Tonon vs Martin Nguyen
Itsuki Hirata vs Ayaka Miura
Preliminary Card (YT)Danny Kingad vs Yuya Wakamatsu
Rade Opacic vs Iraj Azizpour
Bokang Masunyane vs Keito Yamakita
Hiroba Minowa vs Gustavo Balart
This fight is already starting and so far so good for me Superlek Kiatmuu9 could still win this as we all know Superlek Kiatmuu9 is already a veteran in Muay Thai, sure because of that fast pace and strong kicks his opponent will surely just accept defeat, right now the 1st match Gustavo Balart defeated Hiroba Minowa, Bokang Masunyane defeated Keito Yamakita, Rade Opačić Defeated Iraj Azizpour and Yuya Wakamatsu defeated Danny Kingad the Filipino fighter, as of now this is the only results that I have seen so far,