Former ONE featherweight kickboxing world champion Superbon Singha Mawynn is starting to share more and more footage of his comeback.
After suffering a tough defeat at ONE Fight Night 6 in January, the former world champ took some time away from the spotlight before getting back to work in the gym.
Training in Thailand, he has been sharing short clips of himself getting back into the swing of things whilst surrounded by picturesque scenery.
In the most recent clip, he showcased some work on the pads with his coach, ending the video with a technique that got everyone talking.
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Whilst the Thai superstar is known for his lightning fast kicks that have seen him produce one of the best runs ever seen in ONE Championship, he finished off his final combination with an explosive knee to the body.
At first, he pushes his coach back with a teep kick to the body, creating some space between them before flying through the air, landing the knee and sending his coach crashing to the floor.
Check the video out for yourself below:
@alvina0818 summarised what most people were thinking in the comments with the post:
“Good job 👍
"But looks hurts😂”
Superbon helps Nong-O Hama prepare for upcoming world title defense
As he prepares to make his own comeback, Superbon Singha Mawynn has been helping his friend and training partner Nong-O Hama make his return to the Circle.
The two top Thai strikers in ONE Championship have built up a great training relationship that will only make both of them even better by regularly sharing a mat with a fellow world class competitor.
Between the two of them, it’s hard to find a more credible pair of sparring partners, fans would tune in live just to watch them spar.
On Instagram, we got a glimpse of what their training is really like with fans reacting in the comments below the post:
“Good looks with that fake teep and rear elbow!”
Another fan added:
“Two of the best contemporary Thai fighters!”
Whilst Superlek is working on his return after losing his world championship earlier this year, Nong-O Hama is looking for his second world championship defense of the year.
At ONE Friday Fights 1, the dominant ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world champion produced a great comeback to stop Russia’s Alaverdi Ramazanov in the third round.
At ONE Fight Night 9, he takes on former flyweight Muay Thai king Jonathan ‘The General’ Haggerty in the main event at the iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium on April 21.
ONE Fight Night 9 is ONE Championship’s fourth Amazon card of the year will be live and free via Prime Video for North American viewers.