Superbon doesn't just believe he'll win in Tokyo – he's certain his opponent can't finish him when they collide at ONE 173.The reigning ONE featherweight kickboxing world champion squares off against interim titleholder Masaaki Noiri in a world title unification bout that headlines the organization's second outing in Japan this year, which takes place inside the Ariake Arena on Sunday, Nov. 16.The 35-year-old striking icon was asked about the possibility of Noiri knocking him out in front of his home crowd, and the Thai's response left no room for doubt."If Japanese fighters think they have something to put me down, for me, I don't think so. And I personally think that is impossible," he told ONE Championship in a pre-fight interview.While Noiri claimed the interim featherweight kickboxing title with a fierce TKO of featherweight Muay Thai king Tawanchai PK Saenchai at ONE 172 in Saitama in March, Superbon's declaration suggests he views the Japanese striker's power as insufficient to threaten him.For the Superbon Training Camp founder, dismissing any possibility of being knocked out sends a psychological message to both Noiri and the Japanese crowd – he's coming to Tokyo not just to win but to prove Thai striking superiority remains unshakable. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSuperbon believes anything can happen in fight against NoiriThough he remains supremely confident that the Team Vasileus star's finishing power won't work against him, Superbon refuses to completely rule out the Japanese fighter from being able to put up a fight against him in Tokyo.In the same interview with the world's largest martial arts organization, the Thai veteran admitted that both he and Noiri stand an equal chance at leaving the Japanese capital as the undisputed ONE featherweight kickboxing world champion."No one is really the underdog. The key is who is better prepared, more ready, better planned for each moment up there," he continued.Tickets for ONE 173 are available here. Meanwhile, watch.onefc.com has all the how-to-watch details for ONE's blockbuster return to Japan.