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David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 218.208.231.88

Oct 7, 08 - 11:24 PM
I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Hi Hi everyone i am 17 years old this year and i would like to go and train in rawai muay thai camp after my spm exam. i really want to become a muay thai fighter... Can this camp train me to become professional?
Danny @ Bangkok

Thailand

IP: 203.156.86.21

Oct 8th, 2008 - 9:30 AM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Harlee @ 15 came to Rawai Muaythai Camp for his first taste of Muaythai.. Now he trains along side of K1 CHAMP Baukaw & has just completed his 10th Pro fight @ Lumpini stadium @ only 17 years oyour PRO Fighting

David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 218.208.228.74

Oct 8th, 2008 - 5:33 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

I am from Malaysia...how to become a pro?hpw long must i train in the camp?what course should i take?
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.84.113

Oct 8th, 2008 - 6:06 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

The first step is to come here for a few months .. train hard & get you fitness up... if you still want to be a Pro fighter then you only need to renew your visa and keep on training/ fighting
David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 219.95.194.202

Oct 8th, 2008 - 11:10 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Do we need a certificate or something like that to be a pro?Lets say i had became a pro,do i fight only in thailand?Am i fighting for a certain camp like under its contract?then do i still need to pay for the accomodation and training fee?
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.84.113

Oct 8th, 2008 - 11:30 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

no certificate is required to be a PRO FIGHTER:):)
Being a PRO fighter only means that you earn your living / money from Fighting.

Students that show good heart, train HARD & fight regularly are often invited to train for 1 year for FREE @ the GYM.

If you train for FREE then the GYM will keep a % percentage of your fight PRIZE money.

FREE accommodation is available with the Thai fighters, 90% of foreigners chose to rent their own private Thai style bungalow @ 3000 THB ($100)per month rather than sharing the FREE bungalow with 6 - 10 other Thai fighters

You are only required to sign a contract to fight for a GYM if you reach a good level, most students would take 1 year of fighting every month to reach that level.
David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 118.100.100.205

Oct 9th, 2008 - 1:13 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

what about my nasionality?I cant find fight when i go back to malaysia.theres no boxing gyms back in my country.so that means i fight in thailand and reside in thailand eversince i become a pro fighter?
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.83.167

Oct 9th, 2008 - 2:04 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Their are lots of Muaythai Tournaments & Training Gyms in Malaysia
David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 219.95.192.90

Oct 9th, 2008 - 9:32 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

so that means i can train and fight in malaysia?
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.210.143

Oct 9th, 2008 - 9:59 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Yes
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.210.143

Oct 9th, 2008 - 10:20 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Abbas Ahmadi Trains @ a Gym in Maylsia

David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 218.208.230.75

Oct 9th, 2008 - 11:37 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

so after my training in rawai i can go back to malaysia and become a pro in my country?can you name me some gyms that you know in malaysia? and,will i have a stable income becoming a pro?
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.210.143

Oct 10th, 2008 - 6:59 AM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Sorry I dont know any of the Gyms in Malaysia.
Go to one of the local Muaythai Fights are ask about where they are training.

Yes you can earn a steady income from Fighting,every time you fight you get paid.

If you get Good enough you can make Good money
David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 60.50.231.160

Oct 10th, 2008 - 12:14 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

I very short... only 1.68m,about 5ft 6 inches tall but i weigh at about 85kg, that is 170lbs i think. That makes me a heavyweight,right? Is it a fatal disadvantage being a short heavyweight?
m


IP: 206.73.209.94

Oct 10th, 2008 - 1:16 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Best to start training before deciding to be a pro!
Danny Avison

Phuket Thailand

IP: 117.47.210.143

Oct 10th, 2008 - 1:41 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Perhaps its an advantage being short , Not so far to fall to the ground if you KOed
David Cheong

Malaysia

IP: 219.95.192.2

Oct 10th, 2008 - 9:29 PM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

I m coming to rawai, either this december or next years march. Hope you all can train me hard enough and help me realise my dream. I wanna prove everyone that has being looking down on me and say that i am crazy wrong!
Bjay


IP: 147.114.226.175

Oct 11th, 2008 - 12:20 AM
Re: I want to be a pro muay thai fighter

Mate, i guess you need to dream...so give it your best shot...no regrets. Goodluck.


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