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Manu Ntoh

A legendary fighter, martial arts artist, four time world champion, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Drakka, IKKC, and professional boxer. Manu is a top ranked former NABA, NABO and IBA contender.


1994 Manu Ntoh - first fight in Thailand promoted by Songchai Ratana Suban

Marital Arts Background:

  • 1986 - 1996 Training under legendary Lumpini Stadium Champion Pud Pad Noy "Golden Legs" Vorovut in France

Manu with Pud Pad Noy and friend, Hamed, in Thai temple

Jaque Mairesse, president of Muay Thai Federation in France with Manu and Pud Pad Noy
  • In Thailand, becomes one of the only non-Thai nationals to fight in Thailand and win by KO with both of his legs
  • Succeeds in knocking out fighters in Lumpini Stadium with both his right and left legs (rare even for a Thai Champion)
  • 1995 Hong Kong win by unanimous decision against number one ranked fighter in Thailand - Neuthoranee

Manu and Guillaume Kerner in Hong Kong (Macao)

Press conference in Hong Kong (Macao) prior to Manu win over "Super Rhino"
  • 1996 Moves to Thailand to fight for famous Sit Yottong Senanu and Sit Maimonkhoron training camps
  • 1996 (August) Thailand - Lumpini Stadium win by K.O. in third round against Ramba
  • 1996 (September) Thailand - win by K.O. in first round against WMTC world champion Ravinoy Maimonkhron
  • 1998 (September) USA - Los Angeles - Olympic Auditorium - DRAKA win by TKO in 9th round against Ramazan Ramazanov. Second Title--World Draka Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 1999 (September) USA - Hawaii - win by unanimous decision.
  • 2000 (September) USA - Los Angeles - win by TKO in the 3rd round against Morris Travis. Third Title WKA World Champion
  • 2001 (March) USA - Las Vegas - win by unanimous decision against Muay Thai Champion Berkalayo
  • 2002 (November) USA - Victorville, CA - win by unanimous decision against Manson Gibson. Fourth World Title--IKKC World Champion Light Heavyweight
Manu defeats Morris for the WKA title belt

Personal Competition Titles

  • Ranked #1 by IKF Sanshou in Light Heavyweight Division
  • Ranked #1 by IKF Muay Thai in Super Middleweight Division
  • Ranked #1 by ISKA in Super Middleweight Division
  • French Judo Champion
  • Three time French Champion Vietnam Kung Fu
  • IMF World Champion 1996
  • WMTA World Muay Thai Champion 1996
  • IKDF World Draka Champion 1998
  • IKDF World Draka Champion 1999
  • WKA World Kickboxing Champion 2000
  • IKKC World Kickboxing Champion 2002
  • Former NABO, NABA, Draw IBA 2003 Boxing contender

Students

  • Rob "Razor" McCullough: 1998 USA Amateur Muay Thai World Champion
  • Trisha "TNT" Hill: 1999-2001 Amateur World Champion
  • Rick "The Jet" Roufus: 1999 IKF Super Heavyweight International Rules World Title
  • Mark Coleman: 1999 Muay Thai technique
  • Mark Robinson: 1999 Muay Thai technique
  • Brandon Lee Hinkle: 1999 Muay Thai technique
  • Tim Catalfo: 1999-2000 Muay Thai technique

Boxing (title competition only)

  • 2002 (February) - Biloxi - Contender NABA
  • 2003 (January) - Pennsylvania - Split decision NABO
  • 2003 (March) - New Orleans - Draw IBA


Manu - WMTA Champion 1996


Manu with Vanchai Noy and Dany Bill after Victory in Lumpini Televised fight


Manu with three world championship belts. WKA - Draka Belt - WMTA


Kent and Manu after Draka fight


Marshall, Manu, Manson & John


John, Malipet, Manu and Marshall


Manu and Shihan Eddie Yoshinura,
Founder and President of US Shidokan

 

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