Toronto’s largest and elite Muay Thai Kickboxing / BJJ / MMA gym is about to unveil in the spring of 2008! Toronto Kickboxing & Muay Thai Academy (TKMT) and White Tiger Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu will join forces at 610 Queen St. W. to bring you two floors with a combined total of 12,000 sq ft, fully equipped with a proshop, juice bar, boxing ring, heavy bags, grappling mats, octagon, weights and all other equipment for superior training. Our gym has heat and air conditioning, and is very clean, spacious and bright.
For those seeking top-notch instruction and/or competition opportunities, we have several elite instructors that will bring your game to the next level:
Ajahn Amnat Yodkwain – A Muay Thai master from Thailand. The most experienced Thai boxer in Canada, with over 90 professional fights at Lumpini and Ratchadamnoen stadiums in Bangkok. His Muay Thai is authentic and very technical, and he can elevate anyone’s striking and stand up game to the next level.
Guilherme Cardozo – A professional MMA fighter from Curitiba, Brazil. He was trained under the legendary Carlson Gracie in BJJ and Katel “The Blade” Kubis in Muay Thai. He holds a purple belt in BJJ and his Brazilian fight records include 7 wins and 1 loss in Muay Thai, 6 wins and 1 loss in BJJ tournaments and winner of the 2004 Paranaense de jiu-jitsu tournament and 2 wins and 1 loss in MMA / Vale Tudo. He is great instructor for improving your overall game and for building solid MMA cardio and conditioning.
Mark Stables – The legendary grappler / BJJ instructor in the GTA. He won a bronze medal at the 2004 Copa do Mundo (World Cup) in the light heavyweight division in Brazil and will soon be awarded his black belt this year from Marcus Soares. Mark has the reputation for being an excellent and very technical BJJ instructor.
Victor Bachmann – An up and coming MMA fighter originally from Edmonton, and was a strong member of the University of Alberta wrestling team. He currently fights in several leagues, including King of the Cage, and holds a professional MMA record of 4 wins and 1 loss. His strengths include the clinch, takedowns and ground and pound, and he will teach you to be more competent in those areas. You can check out his profile on Sherdog:
And finally, you can check out our websites for more information:
http://www.tkmt.ca and http://www.bjj.ca
For those seeking top-notch instruction and/or competition opportunities, we have several elite instructors that will bring your game to the next level:
Ajahn Amnat Yodkwain – A Muay Thai master from Thailand. The most experienced Thai boxer in Canada, with over 90 professional fights at Lumpini and Ratchadamnoen stadiums in Bangkok. His Muay Thai is authentic and very technical, and he can elevate anyone’s striking and stand up game to the next level.
Guilherme Cardozo – A professional MMA fighter from Curitiba, Brazil. He was trained under the legendary Carlson Gracie in BJJ and Katel “The Blade” Kubis in Muay Thai. He holds a purple belt in BJJ and his Brazilian fight records include 7 wins and 1 loss in Muay Thai, 6 wins and 1 loss in BJJ tournaments and winner of the 2004 Paranaense de jiu-jitsu tournament and 2 wins and 1 loss in MMA / Vale Tudo. He is great instructor for improving your overall game and for building solid MMA cardio and conditioning.
Mark Stables – The legendary grappler / BJJ instructor in the GTA. He won a bronze medal at the 2004 Copa do Mundo (World Cup) in the light heavyweight division in Brazil and will soon be awarded his black belt this year from Marcus Soares. Mark has the reputation for being an excellent and very technical BJJ instructor.
Victor Bachmann – An up and coming MMA fighter originally from Edmonton, and was a strong member of the University of Alberta wrestling team. He currently fights in several leagues, including King of the Cage, and holds a professional MMA record of 4 wins and 1 loss. His strengths include the clinch, takedowns and ground and pound, and he will teach you to be more competent in those areas. You can check out his profile on Sherdog:
And finally, you can check out our websites for more information:
http://www.tkmt.ca and http://www.bjj.ca
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