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"The champion has run away" - Interim featherweight kickboxing king Superbon hopes he can still settle the score with Chingiz Allazov

While Superbon has sights on becoming a two-sport world champion by capturing the featherweight Muay Thai world title, he still wants to settle a loose end.

The interim featherweight kickboxing world champion still hopes to run it back with the division's kingpin, Chingiz Allazov, and unify the 155-pound kickboxing world titles.

However, 'Chinga's' status remains uncertain at the moment after teasing his retirement on social media. This certainly does not sit well with Superbon, who is itching to settle the score with his tormentor.

Allazov usurped the Thai superstar from the featherweight kickboxing throne last year with an emphatic knockout at ONE Fight Night 13.

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Needless to say, Superbon wants retribution and is hoping Allazov will return to the circle to deal with their unfinished business. He told Nick Atkin:

"I want to fight the champion, but the champion [has] already run away. Come back, man! I am upset because the champion has run away."

Superbon is coming off a successful return to Muay Thai after knocking out 'Smokin' Jo Nattawut in the main event of ONE Friday Fights 81 at Lumpinee Stadium on Sept. 27.

By the looks of it, the Superbon Traning Camp head has no problems switching between two sports, especially if a kickboxing match with Allazov comes to fruition.


Superbon breaks down his amazing one-round KO of Jo Natatwut

'Smokin' Jo Nattawut is as tough as they come, which makes Superbon's feat all that more impressive.

The 34-year-old tactician prepared immensely to deal with his Thai compatriot's forward pressure and caught him with sneaky elbows each time he got too close.

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Superbon's elite counterstriking was once again in full display when he landed a nasty elbow to Nattawut's chin flush. He told Mitch Chilson in his in-ring interview:

"This is my game plan because Jo is good at boxing, so the elbow was a very good technique to stop the boxing. I’m very grateful for this. We did this in training camp."

The replay of ONE Friday Fights 81 is available at watch.onefc.com for those who purchased the PPV.

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