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"We go at a million miles an hour" - Jarred Brooks confident Gustavo Balart war will be all gas and no brakes

Jarred Brooks feels his world title fight against Gustavo Balart will be contested at a furious pace. The former ONE strawweight MMA world champion squares off against the No.3-ranked contender in a bid to gain the division's interim crown in the main event of ONE Fight Night 24 on Aug. 2.

With both men sharing plenty in common, from their high-paced style to their world-class grappling, the American athlete expects to be off to the races when they lock horns inside the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Speaking exclusively to Sportskeeda MMA yesterday, Jarred Brooks noted:

"We have wrestling backgrounds, and we go at a million miles an hour on our opponents. So I think that's a great counterpart to put into this production and what we're doing and what we're going to show in the fight."

Should all go as planned, the watching world can expect a high-octane firefight inside the Mecca of Muay Thai.

After all, Brooks and Balart are chomping at the bit to win the gold on offer and set themselves up on a collision course against divisional king Joshua Pacio, who is recovering from an injury after ONE 166: Qatar.


Jarred Brooks wishes Joshua Pacio a speedy recovery: "I wish nothing but the best for Joshua"

Separately, the former ONE strawweight MMA world champion has sent his well wishes to Pacio as the Lions Nation MMA warrior gets himself to full fitness following an aggravated ACL injury.

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In a separate interview with Sportskeeda MMA, Jarred Brooks offered:

"I know Joshua is going to be out with the ACL injury. This just puts a stamp on me beating everybody in the division, including Joshua. I wish nothing but the best for Joshua. I'm sorry that happened at the end of the day."

North American fans eager to tune in to Brooks' interim world title matchup against Balart at ONE Fight Night 24 can do so via Amazon Prime Video live in U.S. primetime on Aug. 2. The card will be available free of charge to active subscribers.

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