Superbon praises Masaaki Noiri after five-round war at ONE 173: “He was still there” | BJPenn.com

Superbon praises Masaaki Noiri after five-round war at ONE 173: “He was still there” | BJPenn.com

Survival is as important as skill as warriors trading leather for 15 minutes. Superbon learned this truth again on Sunday evening and discovered that Japanese resolve runs deeper than most people realize.

The undisputed ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion faced ONE Interim Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion Masaaki Noiri A 173 on Sunday, November 16 at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The 35-year-old Thai striker extended his professional record to 117-37 after withstanding a brutal five-round exam from the 32-year-old Japanese warrior.

Sitting behind the microphone at the post-event press conference, Superbon reflected on what exactly made his opponent dangerous. The interim champion’s ability to absorb punishment without wilting didn’t surprise anyone who had studied his career, but experiencing it firsthand brought a different kind of respect.

Noiri took attacks that would have crumbled smaller fighters. The Thai champion made thunderous shots during the match, but his opponent continued to press forward like a man possessed.

“I’m not surprised. He looked really tough and he’s really tough in the ring. He had it big for me. He took a lot of damage from me and he was still there, he never backed down.” [down]” he said.

Superbon praises Japanese fans after a grueling battle

Superbon absorbed his opponent’s best shots while delivering his own calculated aggression. The competitive nature of their encounter kept everyone guessing until the final bell sounded at the Ariake Arena.

Neither fighter showed any interest in withdrawing despite taking significant damage. The interim champion’s dangerous punches and kicks tested Superbon’s championship strength during their 15-minute war in front of the Japanese crowd.

The undisputed king showed his sincere appreciation for fighting in the exciting atmosphere of Tokyo. Japanese fans created an energy that elevated both warriors beyond their normal capabilities.

“I enjoyed the fight and it was a lot of fun fighting him. And I love Japanese fans. All the fans supported him, supported me, cheered for him, cheered for me. I love Japanese fans. Thank you very much,” he said.

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