ONE Friday Fights 46: Tawanchai vs. Superbon will cap off 2023 in spectacular fashion this Friday, December 22.
With three massive World Title showdowns and a supporting card that features some of the most exciting names in ONE Championship, the all-striking showcase at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium promises to be one of the year’s most exciting events.
Following a series of setbacks and postponements, fans are even hungrier to see Tawanchai PK Saenchai’s ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Title defense against fellow Thai megastar Superbon Singha Mawynn.
The 24-year-old divisional king has looked incredible since he entered ONE, posting a 7-1 record with five knockout wins. His finishing abilities have leveled up in the 4-ounce gloves, and combined with his all-around skill set, Tawanchai looks hard to beat.
However, Superbon is a veteran at the highest level who has no fear of any opponent. With knockout wins over the likes of Giorgio Petrosyan and Tayfun Ozcan, the former ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion is a hugely dangerous challenger.
After focusing on kickboxing in recent years, the 33-year-old will have access to more of his tools in “the art of eight limbs,” and that should produce a clash for the ages this Friday.
Joseph “The Hurricane” Lasiri is eager to prove a point in his ONE Strawweight Muay Thai World Title rematch with Prajanchai PK Saenchai to unify their divisional belts.
The Italian-Moroccan striker delivered the performance of his career to take the crown from Prajanchai in their first meeting last year, but many fans and pundits believe that result was a one-off.
This time, Lasiri knows the interim titleholder will take him extremely seriously, and he wants to put any doubts to bed with another victory.
Meanwhile, Prajanchai was stung by the third-round stoppage loss and roared back with three wins. The Thai star looks stronger than ever and wants to become the undisputed king again – while getting redemption for a rare loss.
Both men have a lot invested in this rematch, and neither will let the victory slip from their grasp without a tough fight.