For those of you who’ve been kicking about my muay thai, Rob should be no stranger to you. I’ve profiled and interviewed Rob quite a bit over the past year. He’s a good peeps and he’s a friend of MMT. Rob own a camp, Kiatphontip (they’ve just re-designed their site) and runs MuayThaifocus, the place to talk shop. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, if your looking to train and fight in Thailand I would get in touch with Rob. You will be in good hands.
I know I got shit the last time a posted a clip from the the eliteboxing crew. Seems the presenter rubs nearly all of you the wrong way. They’ve done an in-depth interview of Rob, and follow him to his “Night Job”.









December 27, 2010 at 6:14 pm
interesting, thanks for posting.That interviewer is a bit odd, could do without the backing track of music on permenantly even when they talking but always glad of people doing stuff to broaden the general muaythai knowledge
December 27, 2010 at 9:16 pm
i can’t believe he does that drive a few times a week….nice to see rob living the dream and sharing it w/ us…he’s always been super-cool in correspondence, although i’m sure he keeps getting the same ?’s ….
muaythaifocus.com ‘s forums are excellent, btw…
December 28, 2010 at 11:32 pm
His photography and fight reports are great!
January 1, 2011 at 10:47 pm
Watched the rest of elite boxing’s videos and yeah, the host is mildly annoying. Not only that, he’s a little awkward, i think he tries so hard to be personable and buddy-buddy with the people he’s interviewing that it backfires and makes him seem awkward and slightly creepy. He should just leave all the crap out and interview lol.
That being said, Elite boxing is really giving us some quality content releasing all these vids on youtube. I’m grateful for that.