Jonathan Haggerty Outclasses Yuki Yoza To Retain ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing Crown At ONE SAMURAI 1
ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion Jonathan “The General” Haggerty delivered another striking masterclass to overcome Yuki Yoza at ONE SAMURAI 1, which went down live via pay-per-view inside Tokyo’s Ariake Arena on Wednesday, April 29.
The reigning divisional king aced another tough title defense by showcasing elite composure and tactical brilliance throughout this five-round battle against the former K-1 Champion.
The two wasted no time trading leather in the middle of the ring. Yoza, riding a flawless 3-0 run on the global stage, looked sharp and delivered a front kick with bad intentions that set the tone early. Haggerty, meanwhile, answered with his trademark evasiveness, sharp combinations, and a flying knee in a frantic opening exchange.
“The General” kept the same output when action continued in the second frame. The Team Underground and Knowlesy Academy megastar didn’t miss a beat, mixing low kicks and punches while switching stances to keep the challenger guessing.
Yoza didn’t just allow Haggerty to run circles around him. The 28-year-old had his moments with his trademark calf kicks, body shots, spinning attacks, and clean counters that slowed Haggerty’s pressure and kept the contest close.

Despite Yoza’s best efforts, Haggerty still had the better share of action in the third round. The Englishman slung in with punches in bunches to keep himself in the lead against the aggressive Japanese fighter.
As the championship rounds unfolded, Haggerty’s world-class fight IQ became the difference. The 29-year-old stayed elusive, managing distance while scoring with punches, knees, and kicks. He kept Yoza guessing, who, to his credit, pressed forward relentlessly despite absorbing plenty of shots.
Both men emptied the tank in the fifth canto. Yoza found success with hard punches and kicks, even attempting a late rolling thunder, but Haggerty responded with sharp counters to outwork him until the final bell.
After five rounds of elite striking, Haggerty’s composure, adaptability, and volume carried him to a unanimous decision win, securing another successful defense of his ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Title.
“The General” improved his overall record to 24-5 and reminded everyone that the era of his dominance in the division is far from over.