Jojo vows revenge in expected rematch with Estupinan

[BorneoPost] - 01/26/2025

SEPANG (Jan 26): Sarawak-based muaythai star Muhamad Johan Ghazali Zulfikar is determined not to let history repeat itself as he eagerly awaits avenging his loss to Johan Estupinan of Colombia. Muhamad Johan, affectionately known as Jojo, plans to bring his A-game in their next bout, scheduled (…)



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