Johan Estupinan is not interested in letting the judges decide his fate. The Colombian sensation, known as "Panda Kick," is gearing up to take on Sean Climaco in a highly anticipated flyweight Muay Thai clash at ONE 168: Denver. The event is set to air live from Ball Arena on September 6, and Estupinan has made it clear that he plans to leave a lasting impression.
Estupinan arrived in the ONE Championship with an unblemished 22-0 record, and the hype surrounding him was nothing short of electric. In his debut this past May, Estupinan lived up to the expectations, delivering a stunning knockout of Kouta Omori in under 30 seconds. He quickly followed that up with a gritty decision win over Zafer Sayik, proving he’s not just a knockout artist but also a durable and skilled striker.
As he prepares for his third fight under the ONE Championship banner, Estupinan’s confidence is sky-high. He’s been vocal about his intentions to finish Climaco quickly, leaving no room for doubt.
“He’ll fall quicker than Kouta Omori did in my debut. I’ll look to drop him within the first 10 to 15 seconds,” Estupinan boldly declared.
Sean Climaco, a Filipino-American fighter, is expected to have the home crowd rallying behind him in Denver. However, Estupinan is undeterred, even offering a preemptive apology to Climaco’s fans.
“I’m ready for war, and I’m giving it my all. This will be a movie, and it’ll be crazy because I’m going to beat him in his own country,” Estupinan said, brimming with confidence.
Estupinan’s determination is palpable, and he’s eager to make a statement on the global stage.
“The entire world will be happy with my performance, and everyone will once again hear the name ‘Panda Kick,’” he added, promising to deliver a performance that fans won’t soon forget.
As fight night approaches, all eyes will be on Estupinan to see if he can back up his bold predictions. One thing is certain: he’s coming to Denver with one goal in mind – to finish Sean Climaco spectacularly.
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