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Years later while holidaying in New York City, Phil sought a gym to train in. Since there were no Thai Boxing gyms in New York City, Phil made his way to Gleason's Boxing Gym in Brooklyn. While training there curious people began asking him what martial art he was training in and where they could learn it. This set the ball in motion, and after ...
He retired in 2000 after a 23-year career in Thailand and moved to New York to coach. He formerly coached at New York Jiu Jitsu in lower Manhattan and Daddis Fight Camps in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Coban now splits his time between Buriram, Thailand at Camp Lookchaomaesaitong [1] and Coban's Muay Thai Camp in New York City. [2]
Sityodtong USA, also known as Team Sityodtong, is a Muay Thai and mixed martial arts training camp based out of Somerville, Massachusetts. The headquarters of Sityodtong Camp is in Pattaya, Thailand. Its Grandmaster is Yodtong Senanan and he has produced 57 Muay Thai Champions, the largest number in the history of Muay Thai in Thailand. [1]
In 2015, Nilmungkorn faced French Muaythai star Jimmy Vienot at MAX Muay Thai in Bangkok. [6] In the first round, Nilmungkorn landed a powerful elbow strike , flooring and opening the lip of Vienot, [ 5 ] but the Frenchman came back strong in the second round knocking him out.
The Kiatbanchong gyms were a brand of respected Muay Thai gyms owned by Chuchok Chukaewruang AKA Mai Muangkhon. Another Kiatbanchong branch named "International Muay Thai School" opened in Bangkok [3] where Oley and his teammates would move to. [2] He alternatively went by the ring name of Oley Kiatbanchong. [4]
In 2000, Zahabi joined Tristar Gym where he trained in BJJ and Muay Thai. [1] After just six months, Zahabi earned a Blue Belt in BJJ and became a part time coach at the gym. [1] [2] A few years later, Zahabi met John Danaher and would frequently make trips to Renzo Gracie Academy in New York City to train with him.
He is a certified senior Muay Thai instructor under Senanan. [6] [7] Before his death, Senanan appointed him as one of 4 conservators of Sityodtong Muay Thai in the world. [8] Sityodtong started training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2005 under Renzo Gracie at the Renzo Gracie Academy in New York City. He earned his blue and purple belts under the ...
In 2012, Sangmanee had won a total of four Muay Thai titles, three of which were coveted stadium titles, in a span of less than 10 months and at only 15 years of age. On February 21, 2013, he started the year by defeating Inseekao Rachanon for the Rajadamnern Stadium 115lbs title.