Veteran striker Denis Puric of Canada and Bosnia has watched the Estupinan twins make their mark in the world’s largest martial arts organization.
Admittedly, 'The Bosnian Menace' likes what he sees.
Johan Estupinan first started to make waves with his relentless forward pressure and flashy striking.
His twin Jordan Estupinan soon followed and delivered the same fan-pleasing style that endeared him to the masses.
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In a recent interview with the South China Morning Post (SCMP), Puric explained what makes the Colombian brothers must-see TV:
"The pressure impresses me. There are a lot of mistakes that they make, I feel like. But I think it's the pressure that's helping them get through these fights. They're great fighters, but there are a lot of mistakes that they make. They're very open, they're very wild.”
The Soi Dogs MMA affiliate continued:
“There's no balance to them. There's not a lot of balance, but I feel like the pressure is what's taking these guys, putting a lot of pressure on them is what's taking them out. But yeah, good fighters, very exciting to watch. I love the twins."
While the Estupinan twins still have a lot to shore up, particularly their defense, Puric believes both possess endless potential and are due for big things in ONE Championship.
Watch the full interview:
Denis Puric says Takeru is distracted ahead of their ONE 173 clash
Denis Puric thinks Takeru Segawa is underestimating him in their upcoming flyweight kickboxing contest.
'The Bosnian Menace' believes the Japanese superstar is still fixated on former ONE flyweight Muay Thai world champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon. He told SCMP:
"I think [Takeru is too focused on Rodtang]. That's definitely what he's doing, and he's putting a lot of pressure on himself."
If that's the case, the 40-year-old said he'll make 'Natural Born Krusher' pay on Nov. 16 at Ariake Arena.
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