Andrew Ghioaca is set to make his promotional debut on Hitman Fight League as part of the organisation’s Road to ONE platform on February 28th.
Representing Dublin Combat Academy, Ghioaca steps into one of the most competitive proving grounds in European Muay Thai, where performances are closely monitored as potential pathways toward ONE Championship.
He will face Lewis Fairhurst, a well-regarded and experienced opponent, in what shapes as a demanding debut rather than a soft introduction.
Ghioaca enters the contest with solid momentum, having secured notable victories over UK ranked No.3 Shaun Ryan of K Star Legacy and UK No.4 Alfie Baker of Silver Spirit. Those performances highlighted his composure, control, and ability to execute under pressure—qualities that will be tested at a higher level on this stage.
Training out of Dublin Combat Academy, Ghioaca has developed within a structured environment that emphasises fundamentals, discipline, and adaptability—attributes that align closely with the demands of Road to ONE competition.
Road to ONE is widely regarded as a serious developmental platform, where matchups are designed to test readiness rather than protect records. Facing an opponent of Fairhurst’s calibre in his debut reflects both confidence in Ghioaca’s ability and the level required to progress internationally.
This bout represents an important step in Ghioaca’s competitive journey, offering an opportunity to measure his skill set against established opposition under the spotlight of a recognised international promotion.
With strong recent results and a debut opportunity on a respected platform, Andrew Ghioaca’s appearance on Hitman Fight League marks a significant moment in his progression. How he performs against Lewis Fairhurst will offer a clear indication of where he currently stands within the wider European Muay Thai landscape.
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