Fairtex reffers to a Mui Thai fighter/trainer in California. He is a legend in the Mui Thai and MMA world.
Fairtex Gym was created in 1975.
Yodsanklai Fairtex was born on 1985-07-01.
Naruepol Fairtex was born on 1984-07-01.
I bought a pair of Fairtex BGV-1's at http://www.warrior-one.com which is located in Seattle near the U district on 45th Street on the other side of I-5. They have a LOT of fairtex equipment as well as other muay thai equipment. Pretty much anything you'll ever need.
Anyone can get admitted, they just ask that reservations be made at least thirty days in advance before a new session begins. The camp does cost money but there are a lot of things included in their packages.
The cast of The Contender Asia - 2008 includes: Dzhabar Askerov as Himself - Fighter Rafik Bakkouri as Himself - Fighter Perry Cale as Himself - Ring Announcer Zidov Dominik as Himself - Fighter Yodsaenklai Fairtex as Himself - Fighter Naruepol Fairtex as Himself - Fighter Joakim Karlsson as Himself - Fighter Kim Khan Zaki as Himself - Fighter Bruce Macfie as Himself - Fighter Soren Monkongtong as Himself - Fighter Jaymee Ong as Herself - Presenter David Pacquette as Himself - Fighter Jose Sans as Himself - Fighter Trevor Smandych as Himself - Fighter Alain Sylvestre as Himself - Fighter John Wayne Parr as Himself - Fighter
That's a difficult question to answer as only a select few have been recorded. Karate kicks tend to be much weaker than Muay Thai kicks as the Muay Thai round kick has more hip rotation. Both arts have a spinning back kick as does TKD; the spinning back kick is the hardest kick the body can throw (unless you include knees). If you just wanna see some guys who can kick like mules check out Yodsalanki Fairtex, I think hes the hardest pound for pound kicker in the world.
These ones where used by the main star http://www.combatsports.com/detail.aspx?ID=24645 Other users reply: There are alot of mma gloves on never back down here are some of the gloves I saw: Tapout gloves, Century gloves, Fairtex Gloves, Combat Sport gloves, Everlast gloves, Rouge gloves, Top contender gloves, and Amber Sports gloves. If you want to see these gloves just type in the name at google. Jake tyler Used Vale tudo grappling gloves and Ryan used Primetime Lv4 training gloves
it depends on what part of the globe you are talking about. here are a few: US: California (Fairtex, AKA, The Arena), Las Vegas (Extreme Couture), New Mexico (Greg Jackson's) and Boston (Sityodtong) Asia: Singapore (Evolve Mixed Martial Arts), Japan (Kid Yamamoto) *Yes, California seems to be a great hub for MMA training. You can visit www.findmmagym.com to find the closest mma gym near you. Their website is pretty straightforward and easy to use. Here you can find 120 top MMA Gyms of the world and 1000 top MMA fighters on the map: http://www.mmajudo.net/blog/120-mma-gyms-and-1000-mma-fighters-on-the-map