Mauy Thai fighters make nothing boss! Greeting from the money team in Las Vegas it’s disgusting because I love this sport and I have played it but this thing is don’t expect to make a lot of money with it it’s sad but it is the reality of the situation someway Thai fighters don’t even get paid at all can you believe that? Imagine if I told you “OK Mr. Bronx medalist Olympic champion you have to box for free !”
I remember a Thai fighter who fought in K1 saying the following in an interview: “It’s the first time I’ve received so much respect on the street while doing martial arts.” I wish great warriors got more respect and money.
It’s great that you are making these videos Tony. I started with Muay Thai for many years before focusing on just boxing. These great souls deserve so much respect and recognition.
These guys are humble men fighting for the passion of the sport so the money factor is no real surprise to them although it will help support them and their families but I am surprised they are paid very little
I lived in Thailand 5 years. They are the most humble and caring trainers you’ll meet anywhere in the world. Their skill FAR exceeds their pay, both as fighter and athlete. I wish the sport got the attention and money it deserved.
Are you talking about a particular gym? They took a bigger cut then they should have on my first fight and i didnt know that something was wrong. Maybe most are nice, but still don’t he to naive sometimes shady stuff is going on.
They are warriors from childhood. They should be paid more. I must admit that in the past Muay Thai was not as famous as it is now. Therefore, the amount of money is not the same as at present. I respect them so much .Thank you for this content.
To get paid more, they need more ppl that watch and pay the fight just like boxing. the problem ppl wont pay for that fights. Even muay thai today that is more famous, moany ppl still dont want pay more for the fights
ONE FC has opened a door for Muay Thia fighters to make decent money, just like UFC has opened doors for wrestler a chance to make money after college.
Something very heartwarming about this video.. These lads sound very humble, their smiles and the kindness in their eyes are captivating.. they all had crazy number of fights and experience and they don’t seem arrogant at all.. great video
All interviewed trainers seem like very humble guys, they experienced a lot during their fights. It's crazy to think about that they destroy parts of their body, for the entertainment of others. Apart from that, Muay Thai is a great sport, where you need to be mentally strong. This they learn by a young age. Huge respect to those guys 🙏 Great Interview!
They don't do it for the entertainment of others though, it was their only shot in life to make some money for the them and their family. People who do it for the entertainment of others are not to be found in Thailand, they simply do it because they don't have any other choice
@@nermin93 you did get me wrong. For sure they are doing it to earn money and feed their families. But why do they get money? because other people pay to watch it (that's called entertainment). It's not the entertainment for the fighters but the people who pay for it
The biggest takeaway I got is that all these warriors did what they had to do to suffer, quite literally fight for their lives, and ultimately provide a paycheck for their family, so much respect!
For the fight gurus in Thailand, Thai fighters in the stadium circuit who make upwards of 100K THB per fight is considered a rich fighter. That's why they try take their talents overseas and fight in kickboxing/K-1 where there's more money to be made. It's mind-blowing.
Wow being such a strong and skillfull fighters they are kind and humble & Lov it when they said i give money to my mama😊 when tony asked how you spend it so sweet and responsible from such a young age🤗
Theyre amazing but it's less sweet when you realize that these kids are giving their winnings to their family because their family is counting on them to feed them. Its not like these kids are fighting for fun, they don't really get a childhood.
@@bedp No mate that's where you're wrong. They do fight for fun, it's their tradition, their national sport, they're pride ! Their parents most have jobs so they don't rely on the little money kids make plus when all these former fighters were kids it was a long time ago not now... now fighters are payed better.
@@alinvid6098 They are right - parents quite literally sent their children to fight to make money for the family. Muay Thai was a way out of poverty for many people. It is tradition, but especially back then some children were the sole breadwinners of the family. Even 100 baht back then was worth quite a lot.
These guys would make a crazy amount of money in the US because there are not many Muay Thai trainers. People are traveling to their country for a reason. MMA gyms are charging $200 monthly. If they open their own gym people will show up for sure
Friend of mine went to Thailand to fight in Muay Thai. The local fighters said to him “why are you here fighting?”. “You’re from the West, you’re rich you don’t have to fight. We fight to live to eat to survive. If you don’t need to fight why are you here”? Makes you think.
This is very good and informative. Thank you, Tony, for another solid videos and still continue to practice boxing with your vids till this very day. Be safe!!
The Thai's are the most humble warriors to work with in their art. Once you learn from them, they see it as a sign of respect of their art and culture. These guys devote themselves because it's all they know and their love to the art. We as westerners are ungrateful and come to their country and learn from them and take advantage of their art and system for our own benefit.
This was a super interesting video idea Tony and the questions ypu picked were very interesting aswell 👍 But damn ellbows to the head for 6 year olds is hard Edit: alsoappear to be very humble and nice people
This guys are real warriors and soldiers they fight for their famiy and proud,,I wish them all the big money in the world they always have positive atitude and energy and helpfull I have lots of respect for them. Ofcourse they never earned enough ,fighting starting @ 6 years old diciplne , hard training, injuries some of them have more than 250 fights..... Here in the Netherlands we have Rico Verhoeven he only fights once every 2 years and he is a multi milionair in euros.
Yea i was thinking the same. I'm glad they can make a decent living. And they work around 3 hours a day 6 days a week (without private sessions for which they get more money).
Thai culture is interesting, they start off young as prize fighters. In the west to become a professional boxer you have to be at least 18, although in MMA there was a 17 year old competing in the UFC, but that is very rare.
ONE FC has opened a door for Muay Thai fighters to make decent money, just like UFC has opened doors for wrestlers a chance to make money after college.
I got paid $50 to $150 USD fighting in Tijuana, Mexico in the 90s. I looked at it as a dangerous hobby that sort of paid for itself. Sadly, Muay Thai money in the US still sucks 30 years later, and you are lucky to even find a pro fight these days in the US.
Yeah the pays for the fights are not so high considering if you need to pay extra stuff during fight camp to prep better, minus all those costs, it's pretty much living dirt poor but doing what you love and I think this is the case for pretty much every single Nak Muay, it's for the love of the art and nothing else, Sabbai Sabbai. Of course there are exceptions to this rule if you're relatively famous, but that usually happens only if you're extremely dominant champion with many title defences and well promoted social media, like for example Saenchai, Superbon, Buakaw, Samart, Nong-O, etc. and most of their pay doesn't come from the fight purses, it's the social media, and the sponsor deals within it, plus ads.
It seems that in Thailand it's pretty normal for boys to go into Muai Thai, just as here they get into their local soccer club. Whereas here, predominantly older guys with pre existing aggression management problems to into combat sports. And that shows in the culture where there is no rivalry between the athletes outside the ring and they have perfectly friendly, polite manners with each other.
Unfortunately I too have been to Thailand and studied it Mauy Thai fighters get nothing. You get injuries all the time and you get paid peanuts it is what it is that’s why I always recommend people to go into boxing 15,405 would probably be what a top level fighter would make sadly most fighters make about $1500-$2000 a fight which is really nothing
you gotta understand that 250 bucks over there is very much, you can get a medium sized apartment for under 100 dollars/month. the average monthly money thai people earn is 430 usd
Its important to mention that those were different times. There is about 2% inflation a year (the government tells but the real inflation is over 3%). So a 1000 dollar 20 years ago is worth double, 40 years ago is like over 5000 dollar today.
Thai fighters are warriors. If they would transition to boxing they would make more money. However, this sport is deeply embedded in their culture passed down through generations
We must take into consideration that the Thai medical system isn't as advanced as that of the Western world, therefore those injuries probably still linger to this day. Respect to these warriors.
I am currently in Chiang Rai Thaïland. I see poster with fight card. i notice that few fighters fight twice a week. ( I stay only 1 week so i dont know if they do this every weeks/month ) but maybe they can count like they fight for 1 year 2 Times by week so 100 fight approx' per year.
Moral of the video....don't go to Thailand, get drunk, and start a brawl. I don't see it ending well for anyone 🤣🤣🤣🤣, 300 flights? And 80 fight is not much? Ok... I guess
Are they getting paid enough or Not? Let me know 👇 👇
Watch next: How Much Money I Made from Boxing: ua-cam.com/video/C4tv93E4xr0/v-deo.html
Your my favourite youtuber
Idk.
Please make a tutorial on how to do the boxer's skip
So muay Thai is no taking cash from youtube, by working with your tongue, is real deal, risk to health for no paid fights. Real spirit.
Mauy Thai fighters make nothing boss! Greeting from the money team in Las Vegas it’s disgusting because I love this sport and I have played it but this thing is don’t expect to make a lot of money with it it’s sad but it is the reality of the situation someway Thai fighters don’t even get paid at all can you believe that?
Imagine if I told you “OK Mr. Bronx medalist Olympic champion you have to box for free !”
I remember a Thai fighter who fought in K1 saying the following in an interview:
“It’s the first time I’ve received so much respect on the street while doing martial arts.”
I wish great warriors got more respect and money.
It’s great that you are making these videos Tony. I started with Muay Thai for many years before focusing on just boxing. These great souls deserve so much respect and recognition.
100% mate, appreciate it mate
Can't agree more
Why did you stop Muay Thai and start Western Boxing?
and admiration too 🙏
These guys are humble men fighting for the passion of the sport so the money factor is no real surprise to them although it will help support them and their families but I am surprised they are paid very little
I lived in Thailand 5 years.
They are the most humble and caring trainers you’ll meet anywhere in the world.
Their skill FAR exceeds their pay, both as fighter and athlete.
I wish the sport got the attention and money it deserved.
💯✊
Are you talking about a particular gym? They took a bigger cut then they should have on my first fight and i didnt know that something was wrong. Maybe most are nice, but still don’t he to naive sometimes shady stuff is going on.
“Not a lot, about 80 fights.” 😳
Just causally says 80 fights is nothing
Crazy part is that's considered amateur status. But they're fucken straight up killers really.
in Thailand they have fights ~ every 2 weeks
@@nirrgrin Thailand there are no amateur records only pro
@@Thai_sweeps735a lot of thai guys be having up to 300
They are warriors from childhood. They should be paid more. I must admit that in the past Muay Thai was not as famous as it is now. Therefore, the amount of money is not the same as at present. I respect them so much .Thank you for this content.
To get paid more, they need more ppl that watch and pay the fight just like boxing. the problem ppl wont pay for that fights. Even muay thai today that is more famous, moany ppl still dont want pay more for the fights
ONE FC has opened a door for Muay Thia fighters to make decent money, just like UFC has opened doors for wrestler a chance to make money after college.
mind you, the pay was on par with the standard of living over there,
yes they should da been paid a bit more no doubt
*many
One of your best videos! Should be required viewing for young fighters, imo.
Something very heartwarming about this video.. These lads sound very humble, their smiles and the kindness in their eyes are captivating.. they all had crazy number of fights and experience and they don’t seem arrogant at all.. great video
What did we learn….NEVER go to Thailand and start a fight 😂
Even with a 6 year old😂
@@hamuss204🤣
Psh, eff those tiny bastards.
Everyone is a Muay Thai fighter😂
Also that elbows are underrated
Such a great video man! Thanks for showing us this side of the muay thai fighters!
8:50 didnt know Manny Pacquaio fought Muay Thai as well GOD DAMN!!
😂😂😂yeah....really looks like him👍
😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😂😂😂 dayum... i got pranked😅
truly the GOAT
Southeast asians look alike, even Filipinos look like Thai people
All interviewed trainers seem like very humble guys, they experienced a lot during their fights. It's crazy to think about that they destroy parts of their body, for the entertainment of others.
Apart from that, Muay Thai is a great sport, where you need to be mentally strong. This they learn by a young age. Huge respect to those guys 🙏 Great Interview!
They don't do it for the entertainment of others though, it was their only shot in life to make some money for the them and their family. People who do it for the entertainment of others are not to be found in Thailand, they simply do it because they don't have any other choice
@@nermin93 you did get me wrong. For sure they are doing it to earn money and feed their families. But why do they get money? because other people pay to watch it (that's called entertainment). It's not the entertainment for the fighters but the people who pay for it
@@Fabulous_Worldweird thing is, is that people who train and compete in muay thai are humble, hardcore fans of muay thai? Not so much...
The biggest takeaway I got is that all these warriors did what they had to do to suffer, quite literally fight for their lives, and ultimately provide a paycheck for their family, so much respect!
Thank you Jeffries for going out and bringing these guys stories out.
For the fight gurus in Thailand, Thai fighters in the stadium circuit who make upwards of 100K THB per fight is considered a rich fighter. That's why they try take their talents overseas and fight in kickboxing/K-1 where there's more money to be made. It's mind-blowing.
Wow being such a strong and skillfull fighters they are kind and humble & Lov it when they said i give money to my mama😊 when tony asked how you spend it so sweet and responsible from such a young age🤗
Theyre amazing but it's less sweet when you realize that these kids are giving their winnings to their family because their family is counting on them to feed them. Its not like these kids are fighting for fun, they don't really get a childhood.
@@bedp No mate that's where you're wrong. They do fight for fun, it's their tradition, their national sport, they're pride ! Their parents most have jobs so they don't rely on the little money kids make plus when all these former fighters were kids it was a long time ago not now... now fighters are payed better.
@@alinvid6098 They are right - parents quite literally sent their children to fight to make money for the family. Muay Thai was a way out of poverty for many people. It is tradition, but especially back then some children were the sole breadwinners of the family. Even 100 baht back then was worth quite a lot.
It's common ini southeast asia, we struggle with ekonomy.. And we must help family start in young age😢😢😢
@@comecrashingdown ok... I believe you... I had no ideea of this... 😔
Great content, your onto to something now. Man you could go around the world doing this. Exploring all the different cultures and fighting styles.
These guys would make a crazy amount of money in the US because there are not many Muay Thai trainers. People are traveling to their country for a reason. MMA gyms are charging $200 monthly. If they open their own gym people will show up for sure
Your youtube channel has been a great resource for me. Thank you
Friend of mine went to Thailand to fight in Muay Thai. The local fighters said to him “why are you here fighting?”. “You’re from the West, you’re rich you don’t have to fight. We fight to live to eat to survive. If you don’t need to fight why are you here”? Makes you think.
I like how Thai people, on what I've observed, possess a positive way of thinking. And I think it's refreshing and beautiful to be honest.
Cool video. All of these gentlemen had so many fights, so much experience so quickly. -for better and worse
Really appreciate these "mixed" martial arts videos Tony, love when you check out different styles and interview pros
8:17
Yeah, fighting at Lumpinee Stadium. That's a big deal.
In bangkok?
@@lululux
Yup.
This is very good and informative. Thank you, Tony, for another solid videos and still continue to practice boxing with your vids till this very day. Be safe!!
I appreciate that, please do share it as well mate
These guys are from a different breed. Respect
First time seeing one of your videos. Awesome content and quality of them. Keep up the good work my friend, greetings from Chile,
The Thai's are the most humble warriors to work with in their art. Once you learn from them, they see it as a sign of respect of their art and culture. These guys devote themselves because it's all they know and their love to the art. We as westerners are ungrateful and come to their country and learn from them and take advantage of their art and system for our own benefit.
As a Thai person. We have Muay thai session in grade 10. Yeah Teacher let we fight each other. It was so much fun.
Great insight, awesome people 👊🏽 family 1st
My Friend Darell Is Muay Thai Fighter.
This was a super interesting video idea Tony and the questions ypu picked were very interesting aswell 👍
But damn ellbows to the head for 6 year olds is hard
Edit: alsoappear to be very humble and nice people
Reason why Buakaw moved to K-1 and it worked out. He is the highest paid Thai fighter.
This guys are real warriors and soldiers they fight for their famiy and proud,,I wish them all the big money in the world they always have positive atitude and energy and helpfull I have lots of respect for them. Ofcourse they never earned enough ,fighting starting @ 6 years old diciplne , hard training, injuries some of them have more than 250 fights..... Here in the Netherlands we have Rico Verhoeven he only fights once every 2 years and he is a multi milionair in euros.
Great to see PunchIt owner pays his trainers well! Most trainers make $500 - $700/mo tops.
Yea i was thinking the same. I'm glad they can make a decent living. And they work around 3 hours a day 6 days a week (without private sessions for which they get more money).
Welcome to thailand i away learning your education
the trainers are get paid quite a bit compared to the average wages in thailand, im guessing they mostly focus on training westerners
They are the true warrior race.
So so interesting. Thank you
Aside mma,if you combine Muay Thai and lethwey you’re a dangerous man ..I train mma and sparing those guys is always fun
Cool video Tony😊
Thai culture is interesting, they start off young as prize fighters. In the west to become a professional boxer you have to be at least 18, although in MMA there was a 17 year old competing in the UFC, but that is very rare.
Great video.
Isnt Koh Samui very touristy? I was looking at camps there and they looked rather luxurious, not that there is anything wrong with that.
The last guy looks like manny paquiaos clone, the trainer lek you interviewed is a really good trainer and honest
Bumped into Tony a few months back outside fisherman’s village in Samui, chatted to us for a few mins. Gent
Absolutely brutal how little these guys make!
ONE FC has opened a door for Muay Thai fighters to make decent money, just like UFC has opened doors for wrestlers a chance to make money after college.
Respect! people don't know how much out of that purse goes into expenses... fighters are not paid nearly enough
I got paid $50 to $150 USD fighting in Tijuana, Mexico in the 90s. I looked at it as a dangerous hobby that sort of paid for itself. Sadly, Muay Thai money in the US still sucks 30 years later, and you are lucky to even find a pro fight these days in the US.
Yeah the pays for the fights are not so high considering if you need to pay extra stuff during fight camp to prep better, minus all those costs, it's pretty much living dirt poor but doing what you love and I think this is the case for pretty much every single Nak Muay, it's for the love of the art and nothing else, Sabbai Sabbai.
Of course there are exceptions to this rule if you're relatively famous, but that usually happens only if you're extremely dominant champion with many title defences and well promoted social media, like for example Saenchai, Superbon, Buakaw, Samart, Nong-O, etc. and most of their pay doesn't come from the fight purses, it's the social media, and the sponsor deals within it, plus ads.
Depends, if they are making ~$1000 a month you can live pretty well as a thai local
Please make a tutorial on how to do the boxer's skip
It seems that in Thailand it's pretty normal for boys to go into Muai Thai, just as here they get into their local soccer club. Whereas here, predominantly older guys with pre existing aggression management problems to into combat sports. And that shows in the culture where there is no rivalry between the athletes outside the ring and they have perfectly friendly, polite manners with each other.
Unfortunately I too have been to Thailand and studied it Mauy Thai fighters get nothing. You get injuries all the time and you get paid peanuts it is what it is that’s why I always recommend people to go into boxing 15,405 would probably be what a top level fighter would make sadly most fighters make about $1500-$2000 a fight which is really nothing
Most ppl get into boxing also get nothing. Dont be fooled. Only 1% boxers in this world get proper money from the fights
500 fights and he doesn’t look like hes been in that many…he must have been really good😂
He must heal like wolverine
PLS MORE STUFF LIKE THIS TONY
Helpful sir❤
Glad to hear that, please do share it as well mate
Would love a 1 on 1 session with one of them
They definitely deserve more
@Tony_Jeffries
How common is tinnitus and other ear/hearing disorders amongst fighters who’ve been competing for a long time?
Can you reccomend gyms in Thailand which are also offering western boxing?
The last dude is Pacquiao's son
Hahahhaha😂 really look like him
you gotta understand that 250 bucks over there is very much, you can get a medium sized apartment for under 100 dollars/month. the average monthly money thai people earn is 430 usd
Dowden Muay Thai Gym in Koh Samui is the one.
Every Muay Thai guy I know suffered the most from an elbow.
Before you earn candies and chocolates you gotta fight in the ring first!😁
Good video👊
Thanks mate
Its important to mention that those were different times. There is about 2% inflation a year (the government tells but the real inflation is over 3%).
So a 1000 dollar 20 years ago is worth double, 40 years ago is like over 5000 dollar today.
Hey guys,
I like These people and think they are very good fighters.
Do you think it is worth it to visit for 60 days to train muay thai ?
Pacquiao 's little brother getting knocked about and not paid much? unimaginable.
man that last dude looks like the thai version of Manny Pacquiao
Haha thank 😊
800baht per hours is crazy expensive here
Nak muays deserve so much more than boxers, their sport is so much more harder and so much more entertaining than boxing.
It says 100K on the thumbnail. We can see it.
I think he knows...
Lovely tony ❤️ 💙
Not surprised .They fight for next to nothing in the Philippines also
Thai fighters are warriors. If they would transition to boxing they would make more money. However, this sport is deeply embedded in their culture passed down through generations
Manny pacquiao is one of the best boxer in history who is also a Muay Thai fighter, huge respect 🫡💯🔥
You can not compare earning in Thailand with other countries.. Also most of the fighters or any athletes in any country don't make any money.
Are you going to learn Thai since you've permanently moved to Thailand Jeff?
Very nice video Sir 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What oz gloves are best for heavy bag workout?
840$ a month. I guess its good enough for thailand? Or not?
Why is it they say maybe 200 or 300 maybe 250 or 300 maybe 400 or 500
We must take into consideration that the Thai medical system isn't as advanced as that of the Western world, therefore those injuries probably still linger to this day. Respect to these warriors.
What are you talking about? Thai medical system is free of charg . Get more information.!
Thailand's public health system is ranked no more than 10 in the world according to a report by the World Health Organization.
damn elbows are the primary cause for the fighter's injuries
They're earning more as trainers 😅 what's stopping them from skipping fighting lol
My fights are not alot only 80 fight 😂
How about boxing?
Soon mate,
I got paid $15 once to fight in Thailand! Couldnt walk for to weeks!🤭
400 bucks in the 80s in Thailand isn't bad tbh
@mikeybullet7903 no, 400 usd. He converted it, it was several thousand baht
bs he fought 80 times and never got paid
I had 2 look twice, thought i saw manny pacquiao when i saw the green shirt guy😂
who's the last guy?
Also training
Rough guys in Thailand. Born fighters. Money to the family.Respect.
The guy with green shirt actually look like exactly like manny pacquiao😂
awesome video
can they prove that they have 400 -500 fight? not hating, just a question.
I am currently in Chiang Rai Thaïland. I see poster with fight card. i notice that few fighters fight twice a week. ( I stay only 1 week so i dont know if they do this every weeks/month ) but maybe they can count like they fight for 1 year 2 Times by week so 100 fight approx' per year.
Never judge a Thai fighter by its cover. They look harmless but they can literaly put a person in wheelchair!
Last one looks like the thai version of manny pacquiao😂😂
Moral of the video....don't go to Thailand, get drunk, and start a brawl. I don't see it ending well for anyone 🤣🤣🤣🤣, 300 flights? And 80 fight is not much? Ok... I guess