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  • Has anybody trained at WMC, Siam no1 or Kaewsamrit?

    Anybody here trained at the WMC camp (Koh Samui), Siam no1 (Chiangmai) or Kaewsamrit (BKK)? What where your experiences? What suckes and what rocks? Thnx!

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    "Anuwat Crowned Fighter of the year

    Anuwat Keawsamrit just received a prestigious award for being the Best Muay Thai Fighter



    Anuwat Keawsamrit is an excellent fighter who has just received a prestigious award for being the Best Muay Thai Fighter of the Year 2003 by the press. He has won his last fight against Singdam Keatmoo9 who is the top-rank fighter and that victory has earn Anuwat this special award. This has made Anuwat the hottest fighter at the present. Everyone is wondering who is the most suitalbe to fight with Anuwat next. No one has yet come up with a name because it's very hard to find a challenger for Anuwat. The promoter of Anuwat, Mr. Chujarearn Raveearamwong who is the promoter of Ratchadamnern Stadium, said that he must think long and haard on who is suitable to fight with Anuwat. The fan and the press are all asking the same question which is who will be the lucky promoter to put Anuwat in his event and who will Anuwat fight with next. Mr. Chujarearn mention that there is a good possibility that Anuwat will compete with top fighter of Suk Wantongchai."


    You wont find a fighter of that caliber at siam no.1, or wmc. Only keawsamrit. Testament to the quality of keawsamrit.

    To put anuwats KO of singdam in perspective.
    Anuwat beat singdam,
    singdam beat the legendary fighter samkor... twice in a row!!!
    samkor has as been on the sene(sp?) for 10 years now, and has beaten everyone, arguably the best soulthpaw ever to fight in thailand.
    most recently samkor has beat, masatai kato, and kobeashi in japan.

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    • #3
      Yeah I know that Keawsamrit is very good, but I got concerns about training in Bangkok for a longer period of time...otherwise I would be in the plane already... also I heard it to be quite expensive... that true? Have you trained there?
      Thnx!

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      • #4
        Keawsamrit is slightly more expensive compared to your average thai gym, but it is equal or less than wmc, fairtex, sidyodthong, not shure about siam no.1. It is about 600 USD for a month. But when you realize that that does not just cover training, but food, and a place to stay, it is definatly not bad.
        As for training in BKK. That can be bad because of the pollution, crowdedness. But keawsamrit is in a suburb outside of bangkok, with clean air to run in. But you are still close to the city so you can go in and watch fights at the big stadiums.

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        • #5
          keawsamritgym@yahoo.com is the email

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          • #6
            I wrote to this e-mail address but they did not respond so far... ???

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            • #7
              i will get on his ass, he sometimes takes a while to respond. Busy dude

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              • #8
                siam no.1

                I was at siam no.1 in toronto about a month ago for some fights and the master there said he had a world champion in thailand right now

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                • #9
                  where are in toronto is that, i will have to stop by next time i am up that way

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                  • #10
                    where in toronto

                    the adress is 2772 dufferin st and the web site is houseofmuaythai.com

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                    • #11
                      Anybody else heard something 'bout siam no1?

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                      • #12
                        My school fought some of the Siam #1 fighters a few years ago. I think they were mostly trained by Paul Minhas who has a place in Scarborough. If I were to move to Toronto I would probably go to Paul's place over Siam #1. (If you google his name the address comes up.)

                        I would also consider Matee Jedeepitakthe best southpaw to fight in Thailand.

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                        • #13
                          who trained paul minhas?

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                          • #14
                            I'm not sure. He probably trained with Suchart, although I'm not sure how much.

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                            • #15
                              i have trained with matee a few times, he is awesom!!

                              try kaewsamritgym@yahoo.com that sould work

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