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Muay Thai boxing in Richmond

on November 24, 2013

The Anouphab Mud Muay Thai Lao Academy on MacDonald Avenue teaches residents the ancient martial art of Muay Thai. The gym owner goes by the name Master Tee. He fled war torn Laos in 1979, and now teaches Richmond residents how to fight using “all eight” limbs—knees, elbows, arms and legs.

Master Tee’s students also learn about culture, respect, and tradition.

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  1. […] Muay Thai boxing in RichmondRichmond ConfidentialThe Anouphab Mud Muay Thai Lao Academy on MacDonald Avenue teaches residents the ancient martial art of Muay Thai. The gym owner goes by the name Master Tee. He fled war torn Laos in 1979, and now teaches Richmond residents how to fight using …and more » […]



  2. poum mitkeopanya on November 26, 2013 at 5:00 am

    Very impressive Master Tee you are the man. Good thing come to good people. I am so proud of your gym members for making the headline.Richmond Confidential you guy go right person for the news.



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