Jarvis

The Future of British Muay Thai: George Jarvis Documentary (Part 3)

The Future of British Muay Thai: George Jarvis Documentary (Part 3) – In this concluding part of the series, 18 year old British Muay Thai fighter, George Jarvis looks ahead at the future of British Muay Thai talent (ranging from 18-25 years of age) and how the likes of: Jonathan Haggerty, Daniel McGowan, Evan Jays, Thai Barlow, Joe Craven (and many more) are already proving that they will be competing on the world stage of, Muay Thai and Kickboxing, over the coming decade (if not longer).

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This video is Part 3 of The George Jarvis Muay Thai Documentary series.

CREDITS:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

Find George Jarvis on Instagram @georgejarv1

Additional footage sourced via: Muay Thai Grand Prix, ROAR Combat League, Yokkao Boxing & John Jarvis.

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Jarvis

Ambitions of a Muay Thai Fighter: George Jarvis Documentary (Part 2)

Ambitions of a Muay Thai Fighter: George Jarvis Documentary (Part 2) – This video is part two of a three-part mini-documentary series about 18 year old British Muay Thai prodigy, George Jarvis & his development as a young fighter with, close comparisons to a couple of other British Thai-boxing sensations in: close friend, Jonathan Haggerty & Daniel McGowan.

George Jarvis recently won his Lion Fight debut in the USA by third round KO & fights out of, Crawley Martial Arts in England; and is trained by both his father, John Jarvis and four-time Muay Thai world champion, Paulo Da Silva.

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This video is Part 2 of The George Jarvis Muay Thai Documentary series.

CREDITS:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

Find George Jarvis on Instagram @georgejarv1

Additional footage sourced via: Muay Thai Grand Prix, ONE Championship, Yokkao Boxing & John Jarvis.

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Jarvis

Ambitions of a Muay Thai Fighter: George Jarvis Documentary (Part 1)

Ambitions of a Muay Thai Fighter: George Jarvis Documentary (Part 1)George Jarvis is an 18 year old British Muay Thai prodigy who, makes his Lion Fight debut today in the USA against, Daniel Kim on short notice.

This video is part one of a three-part mini-documentary series on George Jarvis who, fights out Crawley Martial Arts in England and is trained by both his father, John Jarvis and four-time Muay Thai world champion, Paulo Da Silva.

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This video is Part 1 of The George Jarvis Muay Thai Documentary series.

CREDITS:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

Find George Jarvis on Instagram @georgejarv1

Additional footage (of Paulo Da Silva training) courtesy of, Joshua Halvatzis.

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Trainor

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: Life After Fighting (Part 8)

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: Life After Fighting (Part 8) – The Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary series comes to conclusion in Part 8 of the docuseries: Life After Fighting.

Former two-time Muay Thai world champion, Damien Trainor’s life-story shed’s light on his transition from professional fighting to, making a living from Damien’s passion of Muay Thai via K-Star Legacy Muay Thai Gym; and travelling the world coaching elite fighters such asUFC champion, Henry Cejudo and more.

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This video is Part 8 of The Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary series.

CREDITS:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

Find Damien Trainor on Instagram @trainor103

Additional footage courtesy of, Muay Thai Grand Prix & CSA Gym.

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Trainor

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: The Return of Damien Trainor (Part 7)

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: The Return of Damien Trainor (Part 7) – After a hiatus of about four years, Damien Trainor returned to fighting via Muay Thai Grand Prix for a very special reason after losing his enthusiasm and love for his Muay Thai career after previously fighting Thailand’s, Rungravee Sasiprapa.

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Damien Trainor vs. Adrian Lopez featured as one of the greatest returns of a British Muay Thai legend at Muay Thai Gand Prix 3 on March 26, 2016. This story tells a father’s bond with his infant son and being proud (and fortunate enough) to share such a unique experience that will live with them both, forever.

This video is Part 7 of The Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary series.

CREDITS:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

Find Damien Trainor on Instagram @trainor103

Additional footage courtesy of, Muay Thai Grand Prix.

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McGowan

Daniel McGowan: Ambitions as a Muay Thai Fighter

Daniel McGowan: Ambitions as a Muay Thai Fighter – A mini documentary about 22 year old, two-time world Muay Thai champion, Daniel McGowan – who’s ambition it is to become the first British Thai-boxer to win one of the most prestigious Muay Thai stadium championships in Thailand.

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Daniel McGowan has been coached since the age of 11 years old by former Muay Thai champion, ParnPetch Rirom and recounts: how his journey began as a martial artist; the influence of the late, great Liam Robinson; the life lessons he learnt in his fighting career from childhood into adulthood; and why his ambition to become the first British Thai-boxer to win a Thai stadium championship means so much to him and more.

CREDITS:

Follow Daniel McGowan on Instagram @danielmcgowanmt

With thanks to: Kieran KeddleParnPetch RiromScience Of 8 Promotions & Muay Thai Grand Prix.

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

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Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: Fighting in Hong Kong & Martial Arts Cinema (Part 6)

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: Fighting in Hong Kong & Martial Arts Cinema Damien Trainor recounts fighting in Hong Kong for martial arts movie star, Billy Chow and becoming a Muay Thai “Champion of Hong Kong”, during his international fighting career as a two-time Muay Thai world champion.

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For almost four decades, the former British colony has been at the epicentre of global martial arts influence via Hong Kong’s martial arts film industry which, would see real life martial artists and fighters like, former WKA world kickboxing champion, Billy Chow, feature as a renown leading bad guy in Hong Kong movies; after getting his big-break from small roles in Jackie Chan movies in the 1980s.

The link between martial artists, professional fighting and Hong Kong’s martial arts film industry which, created mega movie stars in: Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen & Sammo Hung are all explored in this video & much more.

Credits:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

Find Damien Trainor on Instagram @trainor103

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Brazier

“The Best Lightweight” in European MMA: Terry Brazier

“The Best Lightweight” in European MMA: Terry BrazierBAMMA two-weight world champion, Terry Brazier prepares for his Bellator MMA debut against Chris Bungard at Bellator Europe 1 on February 9, 2019 in this mini-documentary video filmed at, NFM Windsor on Boxing Day.

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Terry Brazier (10-1) won the BAMMA welterweight and lightweight world championships by defeating Alex Lohore and Rhys McKee, respectively, in 2018 before signing for Bellator MMA.

Having made British MMA history in a relatively short professional MMA career over the last three years, Brazier who, previously served in the British Army, has set himself some serious goals for 2019 and beyond at Bellator, including: winning his Bellator debut before intending to beat former UFC champion, Benson Henderson in America and then becoming the new Bellator lightweight champion by defeating the current champion, Michael Chandler.

However, first and foremost, Brazier has to defeat Scottish MMA fighter, Chris Bungard at Bellator Europe 1 and in this video, we see Terry Brazier training and sparring with his his team-mates at NFM Windsor, before flying out to Phuket, Thailand for the remainder of his fight camp for his Bellator MMA debut.

Credits:

Edited, filmed & interviewed by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi
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Find Terry Brazier on Instagram @terrybrazier
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Additional footage courtesy of, BAMMA.

Trainor

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: Fighting Adults as a 16 Year Old (Part 1)

Damien Trainor Muay Thai Documentary: Fighting Adults as a 16 Year Old (Part 1)Damien Trainor is a former two-time Muay Thai world champion from the UK; Now co-owner of K-Star Legacy Gym in Birmingham and a much sought after international striking coach by elite fighters in the UFC, Bellator and the world of Muay Thai and Kickboxing.

This video is the part one of a new Muay Thai documentary series on Damien Trainor’s journey as a martial artist, becoming a professional fighter and multiple world champion from: the early days of being coached by, Steve Logan at K-Star Thai-boxing Gym; and how Trainor’s Muay Thai career kicked-off fighting adults 10 years older than him as a 16 year old boy and much more.

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Credits:

Filmed & edited by, Anoop Hothi – Instagram @anoophothi

With thanks to: Damien Trainor (Instagram @trainor103), Steve Logan, K-Star Legacy Gym and K-Star Thai-boxing Gym.

Photo Credit (Thumbnail): The original photo (the one I used is a screengrab from one of Damien Trainor’s YouTube videos) was actually by, Rob Cox – Instagram @rcoxphoto – at The King of Thailand’s Birthday, many years ago.

Additional Footage sourced via:
Stuart Tomlinson/Warrior Colective
K Star Thai Boxing Academy
CSA Gym
Muay Thai Grand Prix
Damien Trainor
Eersel

“The Immortal” Regian Eersel: Straight Outta Bijlmer

“The Immortal” Regian Eersel is a 24 year old Dutch kickboxer & Muay Thai fighter, born in Suriname & is the current Lion Fight super-middleweight world champion. At the age of four, Eersel immigrated to Amsterdam’s most notorious “ghetto”, Bijlmer (home to former GLORY Kickboxing 95kg SLAM champion, Tyrone Spong), a suburb once described as being: a “national disaster area” by Dutch police.

Eersel who, fights out of, Sityodtong Gym, travels down memory lane, recounting his journey from childhood to adulthood as he tours through the streets of Bijlmer with, K1ANOOP. Eersel opens-up on how he was forged into becoming a Dutch kickboxing prodigy & one of the most feared fighters since the emergence of Badr Hari – with whom comparisons are easily made from Regian’s explosive and ferocious style of technical violence.

Regian Ersel made his One Championship debut on April 20, 2018 with an unanimous decision victory against New Zealand’s Brad Riddell, having agreed a multiple fight deal (kickboxing and potentially MMA) with the Southeast Asian promotion which, is owned by renown entrepreneur,  Chatri Sityodtong.

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