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Dieselnoi and the 123 All-Time Greats Book
September 17, 2018Bid on this incredible Dieselnoi autographed book In starting the Muay Thai Library – Preserve the Legacy project, the initial impetus was to document not only a vanishing knowledge of techniques, but also documenting the men... -
P4P Top Ten Female Muay Thai Fighters in the World
August 17, 2018Guest Post Lists and rankings are good for a sport, and female Muay Thai on the world spectrum dramatically lacks any kind of cohesive vision of even who the best fighters in the world are (a... -
An Interview with Dieselnoi | On the State of Muay Thai
July 25, 2018Above is an video excerpt from an 18 minute interview I did with the immortal Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn, theĀ greatest knee fighter in history, who ultimately was stripped of his Lumpinee Belt and forced into an early... -
Analysis, Metaphysics and Muay Thai | Kevin’s Instagram
July 6, 2018My husband is a metaphysical thinker; an endless analyzer; a lover of maps, graphs and diagrams; and a beautiful writer. He also happens to have been with me since day one of training Muay Thai in... -
Fight 176 – Thanonchanok R.R. GilaLampang (Kaewsamrit)
May 28, 2018February 20, 2017 – Loi Kroh Stadium, Chiang Mai full fight above – This was my third time facing Thanonchanok in as many months, which for me was a great signal of my growth. I had... -
The Impossible: 450 Fights, Lumpinee Belt, Olympic Gold
March 24, 2018At some point around 130 fights, when I became the westerner with the most fights ever in Thailand, my new goal of 200 fights was met by some of my followers with a kind of, “awesome,... -
Meta Techniques – My S.C.A.T.H.E. Acronym
January 21, 2018Below is a long technique vlog, basically explaining an adjustment I’ve made to my training in the last couple of weeks. Usually my training consists of things that promote my conditioning and lots of work focused... -
Gender: What Being Called a Man Means in Muay Thai
October 29, 2017I’ve been called a man twice in the past month – something I’ve experienced many times in Thailand and in the past largely read as a mixed insult or at best a backhanded compliment. It’s not...