Superbon extremely proud of the progress of his personal gym Superbon Training Camp: "I have a good team"
Superbon is thrilled with the growth of his gym, which he opened last year.
The interim featherweight kickboxing world champion fulfilled a lifelong dream when he built a Muay Thai and kickboxing facility from the ground up. Located in Bangkok, Thailand, the Superbon Training Camp is open to the public and offers an array of programs for youths and adults, in addition to private classes.
Despite the busy schedule, Superbon says he always finds the time to focus on his own training because he's got the support he needs to help people with their own dreams.
Speaking to ONE Championship, he said:
"My real role at the gym is almost everything because I'm the one who did it myself from the beginning, from the first day until today. I know what needs to be done in every part of the gym. The only thing I can't do is housekeeping."
He added:
"But these days, I don't have that much [to do] because I have a good team to help me, whether it's the trainers, back-office staff, or the team that makes videos for people to watch and attract them to come and learn at my gym. Right now, I just sit and watch. And I mainly train for myself because I have a good team."
Superbon fulfilled his promise to knock out Jo Nattawut at ONE Friday Fights 81
34-year-old Superbon may have set up his rematch with featherweight Muay Thai world champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai, after destroying Jo Nattawut with a fast KO on Sept. 27.
The contest went down exactly the way that he planned and it just couldn't get any better than that. At the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Thailand, Superbon demonstrated that he continues to be levels above his competition.
Not just because of his reputation, but also due to his expansive skills in both kickboxing and Muay Thai. Using the elbow against Nattawut, proved to be the most effective technique Superbon had in his arsenal.
Speaking to Mitch Chilson during his in-ring interview at OFF81, Superbon said:
"This is my game plan, because Jo has good boxing, so the elbow to stop the boxing is a very, very real technique."