All About Fighting in Thailand: Punch it Gym Thailand Owner Q&A | EP2

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • All About Fighting in Thailand: Punch it Gym Thailand Owner Q&A | Episode 2
    Welcome to our exclusive Q&A session with the owner of Punch it Gym in Koh Samui, Thailand!
    In this video, we dive deep into everything you need to know about fighting in Thailand. Whether you're an aspiring amateur fighter or a seasoned professional, we've got you covered.
    Join us as we explore topics like how to start fighting as an amateur, the number of fights you can have during your stay, potential earnings per fight, and the best locations to fight. We also discuss the types of opponents you might face, living as a fighter in Thailand, preparation tips, injury coverage, sponsorship opportunities, and whether fights in Thailand are just for show or truly competitive.
    Don't miss out on this comprehensive guide to Muay Thai fighting in Thailand, brought to you by Punch It Gym!
    △CONTENTS
    00:22 Can i fight also as an amateur
    02:04 How many fights i can make on my stay
    02:56 How much i can get per fight
    04:20 Where i can fight
    06:33 What kind of opponent i will get?
    08:15 Can i life in Thailand as a fighter
    10:00 How i need to prepare, if i want to fight in Thailand
    11:27 What’s happened when i get injured i get covered?
    12:41 Can i get a sponsorship if i fight for your gym?
    14:30 The fights in Thailand is just for show or real?
    △CAMP BOOKING
    You can book the Muay Thai camp on our website www.punchitgym.com/accommodation
    LET’S CONNECT US TO PUNCH IT GYM KOH SAMUI
    △ Web: linktr.ee/punchitgym
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Комментарии • 12

  • @buralovre4622
    @buralovre4622 11 дней назад +6

    a very interesting interwiev. Every question was answered in detail, very helpful 👌

    • @PunchitUnboxed
      @PunchitUnboxed  11 дней назад +4

      Thank you for your feedback and we hope to see you once in the ring in Thailand 🇹🇭

  • @crazybean4143
    @crazybean4143 11 дней назад +2

    🎉🎉🎉❤

  • @MarianPeciar87
    @MarianPeciar87 11 дней назад +2

    🔥

  • @svenkaenzig
    @svenkaenzig 10 дней назад +1

    Realy intresstet Video, nice informations 🙏🏼🔥💪🏼

    • @PunchitUnboxed
      @PunchitUnboxed  9 дней назад +3

      Thank you and hope zo see you soon in the ring in Thailand! 🥊🇹🇭💪🏼

  • @Muaythai_tv_thailand
    @Muaythai_tv_thailand 11 дней назад +4

    Nice advice! How about the age? Is there any recommendation or regulation?

    • @PunchitUnboxed
      @PunchitUnboxed  10 дней назад +2

      Fundamentally, age is just a number, and anyone can have a Muay Thai fight. In some smaller events in Thailand, you can even find veterans over 65 years old still stepping into the ring. Most people here grow up with Muay Thai, and once a fighter, always a fighter. 🇹🇭🤣
      However, there is an unofficial rule of thumb. Thai fighters usually start competing at the age of 8-9 years, and most of those who pursue it as a professional sport retire around the age of 30-35. Even after they stop competing professionally, you might still see them in the ring, though not with much ambition.
      Foreigners typically start competing later and usually come to Thailand around the age of 20. If someone already has fighting experience and is in good physical condition, they can compete at a high level up to the age of 40. However, if someone wants to have their first full-contact fight, we recommend not doing so over the age of 35. The issue is that recovery is not as quick, and the lack of experience can pose an unnecessary health risk from our perspective.