Superbon endorses compatriot’s ONE world title readiness: “He’s got that perfect mix”

ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Champion Superbon delivered a message about their Superbon Training Camp teammate Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon.
The 22-year-old Thai sensation is ready for bantamweight gold. He tests that confidence when he faces dangerous Russian knockout artist Abdulla Dayakaev in bantamweight Muay Thai in the main event at ONE Fight Night 39 on Friday, January 23, inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Victory could position the winner as next challenger for reigning ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane.
Superbon founded his training camp and watched Rambolek develop into a legitimate contender. The featherweight king emphasized intangible qualities that separate good fighters from great ones.
“He’s a total grinder. He trains incredibly hard. What really impresses me is his ‘warrior spirit,'” he said. “He’s got that perfect mix of natural talent and pure hustle. You can see his progress getting better and better every single day.”
Superbon predicts fireworks between knockout artists
Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon rides a four-fight winning streak into the main event. His most recent performance showcased continued evolution when he secured a second-round TKO victory over Dmitrii Kovtun last September. Now he faces his toughest test yet in Dayakaev, a 23-year-old Dagestan-born knockout artist carrying his own four-fight winning streak plus six finishes across an 8-1 promotional slate.
Superbon expects fireworks between two fighters who possess legitimate finishing power and aggressive mentalities. He’s already provided tactical guidance based on his own experience facing high-level boxers.
“It’s going to be a banger. Abdulla is a dangerous guy with scary-good boxing, his hands are sharp and heavy,” he said. “I’ve already given Rambolek the blueprint on how to handle high-level boxers like that. This fight definitely has KO potential for both sides.”
Beyond the imminent threat of Dayakaev, Superbon set ambitious goals for his student in 2026. He believes dominant performance positions Rambolek for immediate title contention.
“I’m confident he has World Champion potential,” he said. “If he puts on a dominant performance in this fight, he’s ready to challenge Nabil Anane for the title. My goal is to push him all the way to that belt within this year.”
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