
Puu Muay Thai Podcast
Welcome to the Pu’u Muay Thai Podcast—your go-to source for all things Muay Thai! Broadcasting from our dedicated Muay Thai podcast studio in Scottsdale, AZ, we bring you expert insights from fighters, coaches, officials, and gym owners worldwide. Whether you're a beginner, competitor, or coach, we cover training, fight breakdowns, event coverage, Muay Thai history, industry trends, travel, nutrition, business strategies, and more.
Hosted by Jonathan Puu, a former pro fighter, veteran coach, and professional Muay Thai ring official, this podcast delivers authentic, no-BS conversations straight from the heart of the sport. Expect interviews with top-level athletes, promoters, and insiders, as well as discussions on gym culture, coaching strategies, and the evolution of Muay Thai globally.
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Puu Muay Thai Podcast
Karate vs Muay Thai | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 171
In this special in-person episode of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, recorded at Teep Studios in Scottsdale, AZ, we welcome Kikin Ucelo from Ucelo Martial Arts. We dive deep into the differences and similarities between Karate and Muay Thai, comparing the styles, techniques, and philosophies that shape both martial arts. Kikin shares his journey of turning his passion into a career and how a broken-down car in Phoenix led him to open his martial arts school.
Tune in for an inspiring discussion on chasing your dreams, the martial arts mindset, and the unexpected twists that can shape your path. Whether you're a Karate or Muay Thai enthusiast, this episode will give you fresh insights into these two combat sports!
For more on Kikin Ucelo and his school:
https://ucelomartialartsphoenix.com/
Follow Kikin on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/kikinucelo/
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