About me

Round One

Round One

I began practicing martial arts at a very young age, starting with Ninjutsu at the age of 5, thanks to my stepfather who was an instructor. At the club where he taught, the Club Daumesnil in Paris, France.

The class just befor ninjutsu was muaythai, trained by Andre Zeitoun. I watched muaythai classes all my childhood. The gym champions was called Jean-Charles Skarbowsky, who become a huge star of muaythai and who will become my trainer and mentor 10 years later.

Round Two

Round Two

Jean-Charles Skarbowsky will be champion of France, Europe and World of Muay Thai, ranked as number 1 in Rajadamnern for 3 years and won twice the King's Cup in Bangkok, Thailand. He's made his way and became a big name in Muay Thai in the land of Siam. He became my first Muay Thai Instructor when I was just 16 years old.

I trained with him for two years and after having an amateur fight in France, saved up money while working on various jobs, and then decided on my 18th birthday to make my wish come true by moving to the birth place of Muay Thai in Thailand and dedicated my life fully to boxing.

Round Three

Round Three

I felt so lucky and honored to be accepted at the Jocky Gym, especially during a time when Thai camps were still hard for foreigners (farangs) to access. I trained alongside immense champions who had legendary careers, such as Silapathaï Jocky Gym, Lerdsila Jocky Gym, Chaolit Jocky Gym, Robert Keanorasing, Kaoklaï Keanorasing, and also Stéphane Nikiema, one of the few French fighters that won at Lumpinee Stadium. Of course, not to forget the legendary pad holders such as Pipa and Pidat.

I had so far 8 fights before I got noticed by a few Muay Thai promoters and that finally gave me the opportunity to compete at Lumpinee Stadium, where I had the privilege to fight few times. Unfortunately, during my last fight, I suffered on a serious hand injury and wasn't able to continue any boxing. Without fight, no money coming in, I decided to return back to France to recover from my injury.

Round Four

Round Four

As soon as I recovered form my hand injury, I got back into Muaythai training together with my coach Jean-Charles Skarbowsky at Naraï-Gym. I fought in about twenty matches and became then a professional French champion against Sofiane Bougossa in 2011, won the FAMK intercontinental belt against a Cambodian champion named Lao Sinath in 2011, and then also won the WKE world belt in K1 against Lauris Audoui in 2012.

I was so happy, but I haved missed Thailand a lot, and I knew, If I wanted to become the best version of myself, i had to go back. That's when I decided to travel back, knowing deep in my heart that there would be no turning back then.

Round Five

Round Five

I decided to train at Max Sport Gym, Bangkok, formerly known as Sor Suwanpakdee, which was an amazing gym. I lived and fought for this camp for 7 years alongside a great team of foreign boxers such as Jimmy Viennot, Fabrice Delannon, Valentino Thibault, and Mickaël Lallemand.

I had the opportunity to fight against some very big names such as Rungravee Sassiprapa, Pet-Siri PK seanchai gym, Petchmorakot Petchnindee, Fanta Fairtex, Lobo Phuket Fight Club, and Chalermpon Lantagym in various renowned organizations.

Then finally I won the WPMF world title in 2016 , which was my biggest victory in Muay Thai. Then, In year 2018 I have decided to not enter the ring anymore and to focus on my next life goals, and one of them was coaching others about the skills I have earned through my passion in Muay Thai.