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ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion Superbon Singha Mawynn is confident ahead of his World Title showdown with top-ranked contender Chingiz “Chinga” AllazovThe Thai striking ace puts his strap on the line for the second time when he meets the Azerbaijan-Belarus fighter in the main event of ONE Fight Night 6 on Prime Video, which goes down inside Bangkok’s Impact Arena in Thailand on Friday, January 13. 

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The 32-year-old plans to put on another spectacular performance that evening – similar to his first defense against Marat Grigorian at ONE X last year.

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Superbon Singha Mawynn would look to outmatch Chingiz Allazov with his superior style

“My style is more aggressive, and my strike is heavier than his. And I have really, really good defense. No matter what tricks he uses, I’ll be ready for it,” the Singha Mawynn Muay Thai athlete shared.

“He changes his style a lot, but I think he doesn’t have more than two to three styles in his sleeve. So, he is still predictable. And, I think my style is more stable and effective than his.”

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Superbon has used different tactics and approaches to register a three-match win streak inside the ONE Circle. In his ONE debut, the divisional king utilized his ruthless style to come on top in a back-and-forth striking showdown with fellow Thai Sitthichai “Killer Kid” Sitsongpeenong. 

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In his sophomore outing, the Thai relied on his counterstriking and precision to earn one of the most epic kickboxing knockouts ever seen and claim the featherweight kickboxing crown against Giorgio “The Doctor” Petrosyan.

Superbon sees one disadvantage against Chingiz

Most recently, he settled an old score against Grigorian with a solid all-around display. Be it his boxing combinations, counterstrikes, or forward pressure – everything Superbon did was executed to perfection.

Though he sees another route to victory over Allazov in Thailand next week, Superbon knows there is a slight advantage his opponent holds that he will have to overcome to retain his belt.

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“Let me mention my one and only disadvantage to Chingiz. That is the build. He’s bigger than me. That’s it. Therefore, all the rest are my advantages,” Superbon said.

“If I’m not careless I will never lose to him. And careless is not in my dictionary.”

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