Jonathan Haggerty

In Muay Thai and Kickboxing, Jonathan Haggerty is recognized as a British professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer. He became a global striking star through fast combinations, elbows and championship wins across weight classes. The competitive record also carries the documented distinction “ONE world champion in multiple striking disciplines”.

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ONE Fight Night: Jonathan Haggerty To Defend ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing Title Against Hiroki Akimoto At ONE SAMURAI 4. News

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ONE Championship: Jonathan Haggerty To Defend ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing Title Against Hiroki Akimoto At ONE SAMURAI 4. News

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At ONE Fight Night 46, Jonathan Haggerty will defend his ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing title against Hiroki Akimoto, while Stella Hemetsberger faces Natalia Diachkova in a Muay Thai title defense. Additionally, Nico Carrillo is set to make his ONE Kickboxing debut against Zhou Jiaqiang.

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Technical Masterpiece ? Jonathan Haggerty and Yuki Yoza's battle at ONE SAMURAI 1 was INSANE!

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The Inner Circle event is set for May 29, featuring a full card that includes Ramadan Ondash's flyweight debut against Suriyanlek. Additionally, Asadula Imangazaliev and Aslamjon Ortikov will compete for the vacant flyweight Muay Thai title on June 26. Recent highlights include Jonathan Haggerty ...

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Jonathan Haggerty expresses his excitement over his younger brother's impressive victory against Yonis Anane at The Inner Circle event, highlighting the significance of the win for their family.

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The Inner Circle delivered another action-packed night at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, May 22, with four compelling bouts that shook up multiple divisions leading up to the main event. A Chinese kickboxer executed a masterclass to strengthen his case for featherweight gold, a family rivalry got its first chapter, a Myanmar sensation extended her winning streak, and a perfect finisher earned himself a life-changing contract. Here’s what went down on the spectacle, which broadcast exclusively to subscribers on live.onefc.com , in Asia primetime this week. Liu Shuts Down Pereira With A Perfect Game Plan Chinese striking specialist Liu “Spirit Dragon” Mengyang delivered a disciplined, tactical performance to outpoint Gabriel Pereira by unanimous decision in a featherweight kickboxing clash. The Shunyuan Fight Club athlete executed a flawless game plan to overcome the South American warrior throughout three rounds of action. With the win inside the Thai capital, the 23-year-old improved to 36-7 in his career and solidified himself as the next challenger for ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion Superbon . Haggerty Outworks Anane, Claims Family Bragging Rights British fighter Freddie Haggerty outworked French-Thai representative Yonis Anane by unanimous decision in a scrappy strawweight Muay Thai contest. Both youngsters had their moments throughout this nine-minute battle, but the Knowlesy Academy and Team Underground representative took home the triumph on the back of relentless aggression and high kick attacks. As a result, the 21-year-old Londoner upped his career slate to 24-5. More importantly, the younger brother of ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion Jonathan Haggerty claimed early bragging rights in what could become one of the next great family rivalries in the striking realm. Vero Edges Kana In Closely Contested Atomweight War In the second bout of the night, Vero “The Kayan Leopard” ground out a hard-fought unanimous decision over former K-1 Champion Kana “Krusher Queen” in a women’s atomweight kickboxing clash. The Tiger Muay Thai athlete and the Japanese slugger traded shots at a relentless pace throughout this back-and-forth scrap. But the former’s aggression, accuracy, and volume allowed her to pip the tough-as-nails Team Aftermath athlete. The Myanmar sensation’s fourth straight win keeps her firmly in the conversation for a shot at the ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Title currently held by “The Queen” Phetjeeja . Her record now stands at 31-4. Do Earns US$100,000 Contract With Clinical TKO Finish New Zealand-Vietnam standout Viet Anh Do kept his perfect record intact against South Korean foe “Money” Kyungjung Kim in their flyweight MMA clash, which opened the show. The Auckland MMA and Oliver MMA South Auckland martial artist smashed his way to another highlight-reel win via a right push kick TKO at the 2:17 mark of the second frame. The 29-year-old remained flawless in his career with five finishes in as many fights and earned a life-changing US$100,000 contract, fulfilling his dream of joining the main roster of ONE Championship.

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