A Message From Phuket Top Team
Posted in Blog, Video Posts on June 20, 2011
I set up the camera the other week so Boyd could do a small presentation on what Phuket Top Team was all about. Here he explains what Phuket Top Teams goals are and how the gym is trying to promote the sport of MMA here in Thailand using a combination of Muay Thai, Sambo and Jiu Jitsu trainers.
Born in Australia, training in martial arts since the age of 9. My first trip to Thailand was back in 2007. Since then i have made numerous visits back to the "land of smiles" to feed my addiction of Muay Thai. During the month of November in 2010 i had to decide between working a 9 to 5 job back home for the rest of my life, or sell all my worldly possessions and move to Thailand to live and train for the next few years. Thankfully i chose the latter.
I now spend my time training Muay Thai, meeting new and interesting circles of people, sipping coconuts under palm trees on the beach and measuring the cost of everything on how much Pad Thai i could buy with that money.












amazing. hope it works out for you guys.
I looked on the site and it says in the membership section, 3 months training for $24,000 baht. Is that 3 months total of 24,000 baht? Or 24,000 baht per month? Also does that include accomodation, meals, wifi, etc? Thanks for your time!
In my opinion it’s a mistake requesting up and coming fighters or potential fighters only. If the owners have the money and are not concerned about generating high cash flow then no worries. If they need money to pay off the gym then 90% or more of the cash flow would come from non fighters.