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Manu Ntoh - World Champion

A legendary fighter, martial arts artist, six time world champion: WMTC ('96), IMF ('96), World Drakka ('98, '99), ISKA (2000), IKKC ('02, '06), IKF Full Rules Muay Thai (2008) and professional boxer. Manu is a top ranked former NABA, NABO and IBA contender.

Golden LegsManu spent 10 years training under "golden legs" in France, before going to Thaliand.
Manu in thailand
1994 Manu Ntoh - first fight in Thailand promoted by Songchai Ratana Suban

Manu's fighting career began in France...

when he was seven years old. Training Judo under Jean Marchi, he became a brown belt and the first French Champion under his instructor in 1982. Later, Manu began training Viet Nam Kung Fu under Mukanda Celestin (best student of masters Luc Van Tan, Ly Sary and Lee Chezarack) becoming a 1st degree black belt and a three time French national champion.

In 1995 Manu became famous in Thailand...

where he defeated the #1 ranked Lumpini stadium champion - Super Rhino - AKA Neutherone. Under the famous Thai promotor, Songchai Ratan Saban, Manu gained recognition and stardom in the Thai arena of martial arts.

As a muay thai fighter he is feared most for his legs. Manu uses both legs to dominate and destroy his opponent by KO, a rare skill among Thai fighters. This earned him the name --"Little Golden Legs" after his mentor Pud Pad Noy.

Manu rapidly entered in the circle of the greats, like Rob Kaman, Ramon Dekker and Danny Bill. Most of his fights were televised earning him international recognition. His reputation earned him an invitation from the DRAKA federation to fight for the light heavyweight on pay-per-view in Los Angeles, CA in 1998. This brought him to the states where he met Morris Smith, Cung Le, Rob McCullough, Tiki and Mike Nolte, the founder of Muay Thai Products.

International Muay Thai School in Thaliand
Manu was a member of the International Muay Thai School in Thailand where he trained for 3 years.
Kru Yodtong
Manu trained with Kru Yodtong in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 while in Thailiand.

USA
After winning the Light Heavy Weight DRAKA championship, Manu began his coaching career. Under his training, Rob "Razor" McCullough became USMTA World Champion.

Manu's friend, the great Cung Le, encouraged Manu to stay in the US and continue pursuing success as a fighter and trainer. He not only stayed, but was propelled to the forefront of Thai Boxing in the US when he was featured in Martial Arts Magazine as the "Shaman of Thai Boxing" in their April 1999 issue.

International Muay Thai School in Thaliand
Manu with Goldberg and Rick Roufus at Goldberg Gym
Kru Yodtong
Manu with Jason Miller, Razor Rob, and Tiki in Huntington Beach

That same year, Manu came to Atlanta to train and coach at the Obake Fight School and Goldberg's Gymnasium. Working for Obake and Bill Goldberg, Manu soon had a team of professional fighters training under him for various mixed martial arts competitions. Not only did he offer private training, but soon had several classes filled with students at the Obake Fight School.

During this time, Manu continued his own training. A visit from Bernard Hopkins inspired Manu to make a career move into boxing. With a new goal, new objective and new challenge, Manu embarked on a new phase of his world class fighting career- Boxing!

 

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