Miki ready to rumble in SEA Games before joining big brother Jojo in One C’ship


Mikhail: ‘I hope that in the next year or two, I will be able to fight at the One Championship together with my brother.’

KUALA LUMPUR: Young Malaysian muay thai exponent Mikail Ghazali is ready to go where his elder brother, Johan ‘Jojo’ Ghazali, refused to tread.

Mikail, the 2024 Malaysia Games (Sukma) gold medallist nicknamed ‘Miki’, said he is ready to fight for a spot to compete in the Dec 9-20 Thailand SEA Games.

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