Hey buddy, i´ve trained MMA at Tiger Muay Thai and it was really a good training, the instructor Ray Elbe is a purple belt in BJJ, if you want to train both, you can go MMA in the morning and train MT in the afternoon session, i´ve been also at Rawai Muay Thai and i left after one week, The website from Rawai MT looks nice and that´s all, in my opinion Tiger Muay Thai is more professionell
hey, i was lookin into MT schools, rawai seemed to be popular for its friendly atmosphere, was also lookin into tiger muay thai, and leaning more towards that place only because i wanted to learn MMA as well as MT.. any suggestions? :)
hey, don't know much about tiger muay thai, but if you want to learn MMA, then Rawai would be a good place to start. apart from the muay thai training, they also include weekly grapling sessions which would be useful in MMA fighting. i've been to rawai twice and i'd definitely go again.
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LEBANNERED 3 years ago
Both places are good. TMT is cheaper.
Shaolos 4 years ago
Hey buddy, i´ve trained MMA at Tiger Muay Thai and it was really a good training, the instructor Ray Elbe is a purple belt in BJJ, if you want to train both, you can go MMA in the morning and train MT in the afternoon session, i´ve been also at Rawai Muay Thai and i left after one week, The website from Rawai MT looks nice and that´s all, in my opinion Tiger Muay Thai is more professionell
FreedomThailand 4 years ago
hey, i was lookin into MT schools, rawai seemed to be popular for its friendly atmosphere, was also lookin into tiger muay thai, and leaning more towards that place only because i wanted to learn MMA as well as MT.. any suggestions? :)
MsMayfs 5 years ago
hey, don't know much about tiger muay thai, but if you want to learn MMA, then Rawai would be a good place to start. apart from the muay thai training, they also include weekly grapling sessions which would be useful in MMA fighting. i've been to rawai twice and i'd definitely go again.
erikmunozfigueroa 5 years ago