‘I Stuck To The Game Plan’ – Jonathan Haggerty Derails Yuki Yoza’s Rise, Eyes Muay Thai Gold And MMA Debut

Jonathan Haggerty enters the ring

Experience and elite fight IQ are the ultimate equalizers in combat sports, and Jonathan “The General” Haggerty just delivered a masterclass in both.

This past Wednesday, April 29, at ONE SAMURAI 1, the reigning ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion successfully defended his crown with a hard-fought unanimous decision victory over Japanese sensation Yuki Yoza.

The grueling five-round war, which emanated live from the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, cemented the British star’s position as one of the greatest pound-for-pound strikers on the planet today.

Yoza entered the World Title clash riding a massive wave of momentum, backed by an astonishing 13-bout winning streak and a devastating arsenal of Kyokushin karate-style leg attacks. But Haggerty is no stranger to facing adversity.

Having already captured ONE’s Muay Thai World Titles at flyweight and bantamweight against absolute legends of the sport, “The General” leaned on his veteran savvy and supreme fight IQ to navigate the storm. And while Yoza’s signature calf kicks found their mark, the Londoner utilized his brilliant footwork, piston-like jab, and spear-like teeps to control the distance and systematically outgun the challenger. 

At the post-event press conference, Haggerty admitted the Japanese phenom’s kicks took a severe physical toll, but he was thrilled to execute his strategy on enemy territory:

“My legs are killing me, but yeah, it was a great fight. Yoza brought the fire. We knew he would. I’m just so grateful to be here, competing in the best organization in the world. [I’m] very grateful. It was a great fight.”

As a natural-born finisher with explosive power, “The General” often relies on his heavy combinations to score spectacular knockouts. However, against an opponent as dangerous, unorthodox, and highly motivated as Yoza, discipline was the ultimate key to victory.

The 29-year-old entered the ring with a sound strategy he crafted with his team at Knowlesy Academy and followed it to a tee. This included switching stances constantly to mitigate the damage of Yoza’s leg kicks and take him out of his rhythm.

Haggerty explained:

“We had a great game plan, and I feel like I stuck to it perfectly. I did want to get stuck in and go head-to-head, but I stuck to the game plan, got the win, and that was the main thing. So, yeah. [He’s a] great opponent, also.”

Haggerty Eyes More Gold And Glory

Jonathan Haggerty has never been one to rest on his laurels. With another impressive World Title defense in the books, the Englishman is already plotting his next big move in the world’s largest martial arts organization.

After cementing his kickboxing supremacy in Tokyo, “The General” is setting his sights on reclaiming two-sport glory. Beyond returning to “the art of eight limbs,” however, the British striking ace also dropped a massive hint about stepping into uncharted territory.

Whether he is hunting for Muay Thai redemption or strapping on the 4-ounce gloves for a highly anticipated MMA debut, which he has previously teased, Haggerty proved at ONE SAMURAI 1 that he remains an unstoppable force at the absolute summit of combat sports.

He revealed:

“Obviously, I’d like to fight for the Muay Thai World Title against Rambolek [Chor Ajalaboon]. That’s on my mind as well. Also, MMA as well – it’s definitely something I’d like to do. I’m a martial artist, so I’ll give it a go, for sure.”

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