100 Muay Thai, boxing, and kickboxing fights. Six times world Muay Thai champion, five times European Muay Thai champion, very dominant UFC champion for three years. I know my legacy. They can say whatever they want to, but I'm huge.
I love every type of martial arts, but with Muay Thai in general, I want to see it being brought to the public more. There is no movie that has Muay Thai incorporated into it, so I want to bring that to the public.
Who inside MMA that's a champion goes to fight Muay Thai? Nobody. But I love competing.
I train in Muay Thai, kickboxing, traditional boxing, wrestling, jiujitsu, and a little bit of judo.
My happiness is being able to present my talents for people to see, and I feel like I'm an ambassador of Thai history and Thai culture on film so that people can see Muay Thai.
I have almost 100 Muay Thai fights, so I used to train and fight with really tough kickers.
I trained in kick-boxing and Muay Thai.
I've really taken a lot of time to work on my Karate, worked on my kickboxing, and Muay Thai.
For the last years now I've had my own academy where I train Brazilian Jujitsu and Tae boxing, Muay Thai everyday.
I practice kickboxing and Muay Thai right now, like, come on, I'll take anyone on in the ring. You can punch me in the face all you want, and I'll hit you back.
I like to train in my Muay Thai gym that I co-own.
I love striking, but MMA and Muay Thai are different.
Anderson knees people in the face from the clinch. That guy is a world class Muay Thai fighter.
I practiced everything, from my BJJ to wrestling, judo and Muay Thai.
I've done some Muay Thai training just for fun.
When I was competing in Muay Thai I used to fight every month.
I, throughout my life, wanted to be a wrestler. I also wanted to be a kickboxer. And I also wanted to make video games. Obviously, kickboxing - not happening. Ever. I do not want to get Muay Thai'd in the face!