Freddie Haggerty is confident that his world champion brother, Jonathan Haggerty, will emerge victorious in his upcoming bout against Felipe Lobo. Freddie, who made a successful promotional debut at ONE Friday Fights 49, believes that his brother’s skills and versatility will be too much for Lobo to handle.
After an extraordinary 2023, where Jonathan secured two world titles in different sports, he is set to defend his bantamweight Muay Thai championship against Lobo at ONE Fight Night 19 on February 16. This will mark his first title defense since his surprising upset win over Nong-O Hama.
Freddie shared his thoughts on the fight, stating, My prediction for John and Felipe Lobo is John, 100 percent. I’ve got so much belief in John. No matter with whom he fights. I think it’s going to be a demolition job. I just don’t think Lobo’s got much for John. I think he’s very one-dimensional. I think he’s going to get him done nice and early.
Fans who witnessed Jonathan’s remarkable performances in 2023 have high expectations for his upcoming fight. Since moving up to the bantamweight division, he has defeated world champions in consecutive bouts, solidifying himself as a force to be reckoned with in the division.
Facing an opponent from Brazil, Jonathan will undoubtedly face a tough challenge in Lobo. However, his recent form and dominant displays suggest that he and his team are well-prepared to overcome any obstacles that come their way.
ONE Fight Night 19 will be streamed live and available for free to North American viewers with an active Prime Video subscription. The event promises to be an exciting showcase of elite Muay Thai talent, and fans are eagerly anticipating Jonathan Haggerty’s title defense against Felipe Lobo.
In conclusion, Freddie Haggerty’s unwavering confidence in his brother’s abilities serves as a testament to Jonathan’s skill and stature within the sport. With his previous successes and continued impressive performances, Jonathan Haggerty stands as a formidable force in the bantamweight Muay Thai division, making him the favorite to retain his world championship title against Felipe Lobo.