Johan Ghazali returned in a emphatic way to the circle of the winner with a first round of TKO from Zakaria El Jamari. The 18-year-old American-Malaysian ended his two-fighter-losing series with a devastating judge Elleboog who dropped his opponent of the opening round at 2:10.
Ghazali defeated El Jamari in flying weight Muay Thai promotion One Fight Night 35 On Friday, September 5, in Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. The Walk-off knockout improved its comprehensive record to 26-9 and validated its tactical adjustments under new coaching.
Both hunters immediately went into the middle ring with explosive exchanges of bumps and elbows. El Jamari showed sustainability that shot the early power of Ghazali, forcing the teenager to adjust his approach. The toughness of the Moroccan striker became clear when he ended the first storm.
The patience of Ghazali turned out to be crucial as the round progressed. His training in Superbon Training Camp emphasized tactical discipline about pure aggression. The strategic evolution became clear when El Jamari supported the ropes and was abolished defensively.
The finishing series showed the improved Vecht -IQ and the timing of Ghazali. He recognized the fading energy levels of El Jamari and gang capitalized with precision. The perfectly placed right elbow sent his opponent to the canvas and forced an immediate interruption.
Successive defeats for Johan Estupinan and Diego Paez had considerably tested the Ghazali solution. His camp changes and tactical adjustments ultimately paid dividends against quality position. The victory showed his ability to go beyond pure knockout power.
“It feels good. It feels like my hard work has paid off, and after two camps without results, I am glad that I can go home this time with the victory,” said Ghazali.
“I just waited for the right opportunity to elbow, because I knew he also took my punches. He is pretty strong. But nobody can really take an elbow.”
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