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Jonathan Haggerty maintains the world title Kickboxing, as Jake Peacock claims to dominate Muay Thai Win | WWE NEWS

Jonathan “General” Haggerty was definitively silenced by his critics with a victory to keep his kickboxing zone in a 171: Qatar, while Jake Peacock returned victoriously.

Five months after the loss of the Bantamweight Muay Thai World Championship in 49 seconds, London returned from the toughest defeat of his career to keep the Kickboxing zone in a 171: Qatar on Thursday.

Haggerty, who had very little experience in the sport before recording the Bantamweight Kickboxing world title in November 2023, proved that he was a true master of the impressive arts when he overcame the No. 1 candidate, Wei Rui in Lusail Sports Arena In Qatar.

While the 28 -year -old British examined the waters with low kicks and individual shots in the opening framework, the Wei opposed his own kick and then landed multi -language combinations.

But in the second round, Haggerty found his pace and took over the race. The “general” was poetry in motion, as he constantly changed his positions to confuse the challenge, threw his strikes to the nearest end and then removed before Wei could land his blows.

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London Hagger defeated “Demon Blade” Wei Rui by unanimous decision

London showed the heat in the third, finding a home for his right hand, kick, and even his knees. Wei tried to continue and release some kicks of the body, but could not match the speed of the king of the title.

Although the Chinese superstar put more pressure on and showed a sense of urgency in the league rounds, the defense and control of Haggerty’s distance were spectacular. The British also continued to punish his opponent with stunning right hands, knees, kicks in the body and pushing kicks to the final bell, drawing admiration from the living crowd.

Eventually, the three judges of Circleside are awarded to the unanimous victory of the Haggerty decision, who scored the scorecards 50-45, 49-46 and 49-46. With the victory, Londoner maintains the Kickboxing belt, improves his record at 23-5 and pulls Wei’s impressive victory.

Haggerty’s next match has not yet been confirmed, but he said before that he wants to get back the Bantamweight Muay Thai.

Peacock returns with NOC -out performance

After 10 months away, Jake “The One” Peacock finally made his return to a championship circle and did not disappoint.

The inspirational fighter-different fighter broke through the Japanese star Muay Thai Shinji Suzuki, eventually hit him in the downward moments of the three round Bantamweight Muay Thai.

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After 10 months away, Jake Peacock returned to a league and defeated the Japanese star Muay Thai Shinji Suzuki

Peacock, the road to one: Canada’s winner, took a measurement of approach to the original turn, as he was looking for his spectrum with low kicks and fists.

The action exacerbated in the second context, as the British-Canadian dynamic hit his Asian opponent with a left knee on his head.

They were all down there for Suzuki.

Just seconds in the third round, Peacock threw him with a proper elbow. The Japanese athlete beat the referee’s eight count, but a low kick later put him back on the canvas. Finally, the British-Canadian striker attacked him with a left elbow stab on the wall of the circle, a series of punches, a head kick and another left hand to finish the job.

The victory is pushing Peacock’s record at 14-1 and gives him the 12th knockout win of his career. After the race, he expressed his desire to return to action soon and become more active in 2025.

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2025-02-20 20:39:00

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