ONE interim featherweight kickboxing world champion Masaaki Noiri wants to walk out of the Ariake Arena on Nov. 16 as the undisputed king of the division.The Team Vasileus man will look to trade his interim gold when he challenges divisional king Superbon in a ONE featherweight kickboxing world title unification showdown at ONE 173 in Tokyo, Japan.During an exclusive interview with ONE Championship, Masaaki Noiri shared his goals on fight night and explained why he won't be satisfied until he has the official 26 pounds of gold wrapped around his waist."I truly believe that this weight class should only have one champion. I think only one fighter should hold the belt," the 32-year-old told the promotion."Right now, I’m holding the belt as an interim champion, but it’s not the official belt. Since it’s a temporary one, I want to win decisively and be able to proudly proclaim myself as the undisputed world champion."A win for Masaaki Noiri at ONE 173 will earn him his third successive triumph in the world's largest martial arts organization.After dropping two fights against Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong and Liu Mengyang, the Team Vasileus man regained his form and earned back-to-back knockout wins over Shakir Al-Tekreeti and ONE featherweight Muay Thai world champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai.His triumph over Tawanchai, which took place at ONE 172 in Saitama, Japan, earned him the interim gold and a ticket to a world title unification showdown against Superbon. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMasaaki Noiri says he's left no stone unturned for Superbon warIn the same interview with ONE, Masaaki Noiri declared that he's spent the last eight months rehearsing every possible scenario that could unfold when he clashes with Superbon at ONE 173."I had plenty of opportunities to study him thoroughly. I'm sure he did the same. I've got my game plans locked in and ready. It's just a matter of figuring out which one to apply," the 32-year-old continued.Could he wrap up his night with another big win, or will Superbon continue to prove why he's the greatest pound-for-pound fighter at ONE 173? Let us know below!Fight fans can secure their PPV passes for ONE's blockbuster return to Japan here.