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  • Inside Muay Thai in Thailand ft. Muay Thai Testament | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 247
    Jul 31 2026

    In Episode 247 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu sits down in person at Teep Studios with Arm, creator of Muay Thai Testament, one of the leading English-language sources covering Muay Thai news, Rajadamnern Stadium, and the fight scene in Thailand.

    Arm joins the podcast while touring the United States alongside Petchsila, the reigning Rajadamnern World Series (RWS) Champion, as they travel across the country conducting seminars and sharing authentic Muay Thai with American gyms.

    Together, Jonathan and Arm discuss:

    • How Muay Thai Testament grew into one of the biggest English-language Muay Thai media platforms
    • The current state of Muay Thai in Thailand
    • RWS, Rajadamnern Stadium, and the evolution of entertainment Muay Thai
    • The controversy surrounding youth fighting in Thailand
    • Gambling, scoring, and how Thai stadium culture is changing
    • Why foreign fans often misunderstand traditional Muay Thai
    • Social media's impact on fighters and promotions
    • Why now is one of the best times for international fighters to pursue opportunities in Thailand
    • How Thailand is opening its doors to the global Muay Thai community

    If you've ever wondered what's really happening inside Thailand's Muay Thai scene—from the stadiums to the gyms to the people shaping the sport—this episode offers an insider's perspective from someone living it every day.

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    📸 Instagram: @muaythaitestament

    Learn More About Petchsila

    Petchsila is the current Rajadamnern World Series (RWS) Champion and is touring the United States conducting seminars and helping grow authentic Muay Thai internationally.

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    54 min
  • Why I Go Back to Thailand (It's Not What You Think) | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 246
    Jul 3 2026

    In Episode 246 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu shares why his reasons for traveling to Thailand have completely changed after nearly two decades in Muay Thai.

    When he first visited Thailand at 18 years old (Now 37), the goal was simple: become a better fighter. Learn better kicks, elbows, clinch work, and experience Muay Thai from its birthplace.

    Today, the mission is different.

    Rather than searching for secret techniques, Jonathan explains why he now travels to Thailand to observe the evolution of Muay Thai itself—from gyms and trainers to stadiums, promotions, recovery methods, and the changing culture surrounding the sport.

    In this episode, Jonathan discusses:

    • Why he no longer travels to Thailand just to improve technique
    • How Muay Thai has evolved over the past two decades
    • What has changed at Rajadamnern and Lumpinee Stadiums
    • Why observing culture is just as important as learning techniques
    • The shift in recovery and training philosophies in Thailand
    • Women's growing role in Thailand's biggest stadiums
    • Why staying connected to Thailand helps coaches and gym owners grow
    • What he'll be watching during his upcoming trip—and why it matters for the future of Muay Thai

    Whether you've trained in Thailand multiple times or dream of making your first trip, this episode offers a different perspective on why Thailand remains the heart of Muay Thai and why understanding its evolution matters for practitioners around the world.

    Because the longer Jonathan has trained, the less he's gone looking for techniques—and the more he's gone looking for understanding.

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    20 min
  • Global Muay Thai Roundtable #2: RWS 200, Muay Thai News & More | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 245
    Jun 26 2026

    The Global Muay Thai Roundtable returns for Episode 245 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast.

    Jonathan Puu (USA) is joined once again by RWS commentator Joe Comerford (Australia/Thailand) and coach, commentator, and Shout Out Podcast host Jay Bryant (Canada) for another in-depth discussion on the biggest stories shaping Muay Thai around the world.

    This month's conversation covers the landmark RWS 200 event, the continued evolution of Rajadamnern World Series, the economics of Muay Thai in Thailand, gambling's historical role in the sport, and why modern promotions are changing the future of Muay Thai.

    The panel also discusses:

    • RWS 200 preview and the biggest fights on the card
    • The growth of Rajadamnern World Series
    • Gambling, ticket sales, and the business of Muay Thai in Thailand
    • The proposed restrictions on youth fighting in Thailand
    • Women's Muay Thai reaching new heights worldwide
    • Muay Thai pathways for international fighters
    • Transgender athletes in combat sports
    • New Muay Thai stadium developments in the United States
    • Cross-promotion between organizations and international collaboration
    • The future of Muay Thai across Thailand, North America, and beyond

    The Global Muay Thai Roundtable brings together three different perspectives from three different countries to discuss the issues, trends, and stories that matter most to the international Muay Thai community.

    This is a collaborative project and is also available on the channels of our guests.

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    Joe Comerford
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joecomerfordmuaythai/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joecomerfordmuaythai

    Jay Bryant
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shoutout.podcast/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ShoutOut.podcast

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    #MuayThai #RWS #Rajadamnern #Thailand #CombatSports #MuayThaiPodcast

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    1 ora e 37 min
  • Building Warrior Family Gym: Alex Anoushian's Muay Thai Story | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 244
    Jun 19 2026

    In Episode 244 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu sits down in-person at teep studios in Scottsdale, Arizona with longtime coach, former fighter, and Warrior Family Gym founder Alex Anoushian.

    Alex shares his journey from training at Sityodtong in California to living and fighting in Thailand at the legendary Lookprabat Gym, where he trained alongside some of the sport's most respected fighters and coaches. Along the way, he discusses training under Kru Walter Michalowski, learning from Kru Nokweed, fighting throughout Thailand, navigating life as a foreign fighter, and even taking fights in unexpected places around the world.

    The conversation also explores:

    • Training and fighting in Thailand during the early 2010s
    • Life at Lookprabat Gym and traditional Thai camp culture
    • Muay Thai in California before the modern social media era
    • Smoker fights and the amateur scene in the United States
    • Training under legendary Thai coaches
    • The realities of making a living as a fighter
    • Building Warrior Family Muay Thai Gym in Austin, Texas
    • Surviving the challenges of opening a gym during COVID
    • Coaching, community, and developing students long-term
    • The evolution of Muay Thai in America

    Alex's story is one of persistence, adaptability, and a lifelong commitment to Muay Thai. Whether you're a gym owner, coach, fighter, or student, this episode offers valuable insight into what it takes to build a life around the art of eight limbs.

    Learn More About Alex Anoushian & Warrior Family Gym

    Instagram: @warriorfamilygym

    Warrior Family Gym – Austin, Texas

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    1 ora e 16 min
  • The Hidden Team Behind Every Muay Thai Fighter | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 243
    Jun 12 2026

    When most people think about team sports, they think about football, basketball, baseball, or soccer. Muay Thai doesn't usually make that list.

    After all, when you step into the ring, you're alone. Nobody can throw punches for you, make weight for you, or do the hard work on your behalf.

    But after nearly two decades in Muay Thai, I've learned something important:

    Almost nobody succeeds in Muay Thai alone.

    In Episode 243 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, I discuss why Muay Thai feels like an individual sport on the surface but is actually built on one of the strongest team environments you'll ever experience.

    In this episode, I cover:

    • Why Muay Thai feels different from traditional team sports
    • The role coaches, teammates, and mentors play in long-term success
    • How community influences retention and growth
    • The story of how my training partners stopped me from quitting Muay Thai
    • Meeting Kru Nokweed and finding a new direction in my journey
    • Why accountability is personal but development is collective
    • The importance of culture inside a Muay Thai gym
    • Why students stay where they feel connected
    • How experienced students eventually become contributors to the community

    I also share a pivotal moment in my own journey when I was ready to walk away from Muay Thai—and how the people around me changed the course of my life.

    Whether you're a beginner, competitor, coach, or gym owner, this episode is a reminder that while the work may be individual, the journey is rarely done alone.

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    14 min
  • The First Global Muay Thai Roundtable ft. Joe Comerford & Jason Bryant | Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 242
    Jun 5 2026

    In Episode 242, we launch the very first Global Muay Thai Roundtable, bringing together three voices from different corners of the Muay Thai world.

    Joining the discussion are:

    Jonathan Puu (USA) – Founder of Pu'u Muay Thai, coach, gym owner, ring official, and host of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast.

    Jason Bryant (Canada) – Coach, commentator, gym owner, and host of the Shout Out Podcast.

    Joe Comerford (Australia/Thailand) – Rajadamnern World Series (RWS) commentator, former pro fighter, content creator, and long-term Thailand resident.

    Together we tackle some of the biggest questions facing Muay Thai today:

    • Is Muay Thai actually growing worldwide?
    • Should Muay Thai be in the Olympics?
    • How do amateur and professional development pathways differ across countries?
    • Is entertainment Muay Thai changing the sport?
    • How do regulations impact growth in North America?
    • What countries are producing the strongest Muay Thai talent?
    • Why is it so difficult for fighters to transition from amateur to professional competition?
    • How can coaches, officials, and promoters help shape the future of Muay Thai?

    The conversation spans Thailand, Australia, Canada, and the United States, offering unique perspectives from commentators, coaches, gym owners, officials, and lifelong students of the sport.

    This episode marks the beginning of an ongoing collaborative series designed to connect the global Muay Thai community and discuss the issues shaping the future of the art and sport we all love.

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    Jonathan Puu
    Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast

    Jason Bryant
    YouTube: Shout Out Podcast
    Instagram: @shoutout.podcast

    Joe Comerford
    YouTube: Joe Comerford Muay Thai
    Instagram: @joecomerfordmuaythai

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    1 ora e 20 min
  • Inside ONE Friday Fights 154 + Anatoly vs Reug Reug Brawl | Pu’u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 241
    May 22 2026

    In Episode 241 of the Pu’u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu is joined by Josh Soliva, reporting live from Cebu, Philippines after being on the ground in Bangkok, Thailand for ONE Friday Fights 154 and “The Inner Circle” this last weekend.

    This episode dives deep into the behind-the-scenes reality of ONE Championship, including firsthand insight into the now-talked-about Anatoly Malykhin vs Reug Reug situation, where tensions escalated into a backstage altercation following the fight.

    Josh shares what actually happened beyond the headlines — including what led up to the conflict, what fighters and teams were dealing with during fight week, and how things unfolded behind closed doors.

    In this episode, they discuss:

    • Behind-the-scenes access at ONE Friday Fights 154
    • The real story behind the Anatoly vs Reug Reug brawl
    • Fighter hotel interactions and unexpected run-ins with elite athletes
    • The reality of weight cuts, hydration testing, and catchweight negotiations
    • What fans don’t see during fight week in Bangkok
    • The physical and mental toll of Thai trainers and pad holders
    • The evolving relationship between Muay Thai and MMA striking
    • Gambling culture and how it shaped traditional Muay Thai
    • Why traveling to Thailand without guidance can go very wrong

    Josh also shares wild, unfiltered stories from inside the fighter hotel, recovery sessions, and fight preparation with Felipe Lobo — giving listeners a rare look into the real Muay Thai world beyond social media and highlight reels.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in:

    • ONE Championship and international Muay Thai
    • Training or fighting in Thailand
    • Behind-the-scenes fight culture
    • The realities of the global Muay Thai scene

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    https://www.instagram.com/joshsoliva95

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    40 min
  • If I Started Muay Thai Again, I’d Do This | Pu’u Muay Thai Podcast Ep. 240
    May 15 2026

    In Episode 240 of the Pu’u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu breaks down what he would do differently if he started Muay Thai all over again — and more importantly, what he would double down on.

    After nearly two decades as a student, fighter, coach, gym owner, and ring official, Jonathan shares the biggest lessons that shaped his journey — including the mistakes that slowed his progress and the habits that helped him stay in Muay Thai long-term.

    If you’re just starting Muay Thai, this episode will help you avoid the most common beginner pitfalls and focus on what actually moves the needle.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why consistency beats intensity in Muay Thai training
    • The importance of focusing on basics over flashy techniques
    • Why comparing yourself to others will slow your progress
    • The truth about rushing into fighting too early
    • How poor recovery (sleep, nutrition, stress) limits your development
    • Why most athletes are under-recovering, not overtraining
    • The role of community and training partners in long-term success
    • The mindset shift that keeps people training for years — not months

    Jonathan also shares personal stories from his early training — including dealing with poor sleep, under-fueling, and overworking — and how those factors impacted his performance, injuries, and overall progress.

    This episode is a must-listen for beginners, intermediate students, and even experienced practitioners who want to train smarter, stay consistent, and get the most out of their Muay Thai journey.

    Because Muay Thai isn’t something you figure out quickly —
    it’s something that rewards the people who stay.

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    16 min