Thai superstar Superbon has begun to reach the top of his game in recent times, and he wants to share those dreams with many by helping them achieve theirs.
The profound striker also found joy in nurturing new generation fighters at the Superbon Training Camp, where he becomes their mentor and trainer with his trusted peers.
Moreover, he also wants to spread Muay Thai to the world, both by his competitive performance and through the achievements of his young prodigies at the camp, as he shared in an interview with ONE Championship ahead of his main event tilt at ONE Friday Fights 81 on September 27.
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There, the ONE interim featherweight kickboxing world champion opened up about his goals for this new establishment:
"I think that we will be a gym that makes people all over the world know about Muay Thai. We will help people achieve their dreams, whether they want to compete once in their life or become a World Champion. We will help push them.”
In short, the Bangkok-based training facility aims to provide elite Muay Thai training for all of the seasoned and upcoming fighters alike.
Superbon puts trusted peers in charge of his new training facility
With the support of his trusted peers and trainers, Superbon has achieved many things in the competitive world. Now, he has another mission for them.
The interim world champion brought a team of confidants, a group of people he truly trusts at the Superbon Training Camp. With that condition, he can easily juggle his tasks as a mentor-slash-trainer and a fighter.
In the same interview with ONE, he said:
"If I'm free, I usually go to corner them because I like to watch fighting. But if I can't be there because I have other business to do, I'll have someone else go instead because we have many guys like Trainer [Arjarn] Gae and Trainer [Kru] Jeng, or anyone else who can help me take care of our fighters."
And now, the Thai superstar is fully prepared to enter the main event of ONE Friday Fights 81, where he will face Jo Nattawut in a three-rounder Muay Thai bout on Sept. 27.