Three of the most elite kickers in all of combat sports are all under ONE Championship, with reigning ONE interim featherweight kickboxing world champion Superbon, current ONE featherweight Muay Thai world champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai, and ONE flyweight kickboxing and bantamweight Muay Thai world champion Superlek Kiatmoo9.
The world's largest martial arts organization recently highlighted their kicking games in a recent Instagram post:
"Best kicks in the biz? 🦵💥 Comment you pick below! @superbon_banchamek @tawanchay_pk @superlek789"
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In the post, the promotion asked the fans who they think has the best kicks among the three Thai superstars along with short clips of their training where they hit the pads.
Fans have locked in their answers, with users @stevowavy, @rperezgzz, @yahya.gazi.9.4, @commandos96, @hc_thai, @by.hng, and @elfhung_chai spearheading the comment section with their opinions as they wrote:
"All three kill me 😂"
"Superbon best technique👌🏻, power superlek"
"Superbon is the best kick"
"Superlek of course 😎💪🏻💪🏻"
"The guy's nickname literally is "Kicking Machine"."
"Tawanchai's kicks are scary af"
"Tawanchay for CERTAIN!"
Superbon, Tawanchai, and Superlek will headline stacked ONE 170 card inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok
On Jan. 24, the three Thai striking maestros will headline the incredibly loaded ONE 170 card in front of the packed Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.
In the headliner, Tawanchai will face Superbon in a world championship rematch for the ONE featherweight Muay Thai world title. The former drew first blood in their first meeting in December 2023 at ONE Friday Fights 46 with a majority decision nod from the judges.
Meanwhile, 'The Kicking Machine' will welcome the challenge of number two-ranked divisional contender Nico Carrillo in the co-main event as he puts his ONE bantamweight Muay Thai crown on the line.
Apart from retaining his two-sport and two-division status, Superlek also looks to extend his win streak to 12.