Fabricio Andrade proud to have been able to buy his mom a new house: “To see the difference in her life”
Reigning and undisputed ONE bantamweight MMA world champion ‘Wonder Boy’ Fabricio Andrade has reached the upper echelon of mixed martial arts and is today one of the best fighters in the world. Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter Fabricio Andrade, known as 'Wonder Boy' and 'The General' Jonathan Haggerty, has revealed that he has been able to buy his mom a new house for him due to his success and promise to do so for his family, particularly his mom. The 26-year-old Brazilian fighter shared his experience in an interview with The MMA Superfan about his journey to see the difference in his mom's life. His next fight will be against 'The Gener' Jonathan Hagty in the main event of ONE Fight Night 16 on Prime Video in Bangkok, Thailand, and will be for the vacant ONE bantamweight kickboxing world title.

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Reigning and undisputed ONE bantamweight MMA world champion ‘Wonder Boy’ Fabricio Andrade has reached the upper echelon of mixed martial arts and is today one of the best fighters in the world. But he didn’t just do it for himself.
The 26-year-old Brazilian phenom fights for a better life for his family, most especially his mom, whom he promised to himself he would buy a brand new house for.
Due to Andrade’s immense success, he was finally able to achieve that goal in a recent trip back to Fortaleza.
Speaking to The MMA Superfan in an interview, Andrade shared his experience of buying his mom a new home. ‘Wonder Boy’ said:
See the full interview below:
Andrade can make his mom proud once again in his next fight.
‘Wonder Boy’ is set to go head-to-head with ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world champion ‘The General’ Jonathan Haggerty in the main event of ONE Fight Night 16 on Prime Video.
The fight will be broadcast live from the iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday, November 3, and will be for the vacant ONE bantamweight kickboxing world title.
Fans in the United States and Canada can catch the event on Amazon Prime Video.