Showing posts with label kickboxing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kickboxing. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2009

Fighting to save the little orphans

Muay Thai boxer Vince Soberano is holding a charity event to raise money for orphans.

Meet Vince Soberano: Successful software engineer, college film major and pizza delivery boy. Oh yes, and he's also a Thai boxing world champion.

The 44-year-old former World Welterweight Champion now runs the Black Tiger Hero Club, the famous Muay Thai boxing gym in Beijing.

Today the Filipino American trains 300 fighters and is a perfect example on how to live the life to the fullest.

He became hooked on Thai boxing when he first saw a fight in Bangkok, and started training at the age of 13. He was a natural and won a series titles the World Professional Muay Thai Federation (WPMT) titles during the mid-1980s and early 90s.

But Vince never took fighting as a full-time career.

Instead, he immigrated to the US and studied film as his major at a university in California. He did many odd jobs after graduation. He was a paperboy and a pizza delivery guy before a job working in a software company.

"But Thai boxing has always been my passion," he said.

The lure of the ring finally made him quit his office job not long after being sent by the company to open its China office in 2005.

And that's how his Thai boxing school began.

Starting a business in China is difficult in many foreigners' eyes, but not for Soberano.

While most fighters may have "zero" understanding of how business works, Soberano had already mastered good people skills, presentation and developed a sharp eye for opportunities.

And he does not see "red tape and people work" as drawbacks because it is easier to open business in Beijing more than ever before.

"The hardest part for foreigners to run a business in China is the language," he said.

"Therefore, partnering with Chinese is a good choice. And if you don't know any Chinese, you need to have Chinese-speaking employees you trust so that you could know the way around, the policies, where to get things, etc."

Soberano is lucky that he not only made sound partnership with local friends, but also met Feifei, his beautiful Chinese girlfriend.

And now, he is carrying out a new mission to spread the good word about Thai boxing.

Inspired by a picture of a Chinese orphan his girlfriend showed him four months ago, he began holding a charity Thai boxing championship to show his love and encourage these children in the country he has lived for almost four years. And the event is set to open on Nov 11.

Proceeds from the charity event will be donated to the China Children and Teenagers Foundation.

"There was a time when I used to fight for money, but this time, I feel like I am fighting for a cause," he said.

But he hopes the Thai boxing event will not only financially help the orphans, but also inspire them by the perseverance that the sport requires.

And that is why this fighter with a record of 65 wins and 2 losses decided to fight again in the upcoming event.

"As Thai boxing is a combat sport, in order to survive, you have to really prepare and train hard, or else you will get really hurt. Life is also a fight, no one want to be the last place," he said.

"We hope children can be inspired this way in their growth, because, no matter the kids from the States or China, they are our future."

Thursday, December 13, 2007

KO Victory at the King's Birthday World Championships

Latest Update: At the World Professional Muay Thai Federation championships, Vince Soberano Kaewsamrit KO'd his Thai opponent with a devastating left hook and elbow in the 3rd round. This event was held to honor the King of Thailand on his 80th birthday, Dec. 5, 2007. More than 60,000 spectators attended the 2-day fight marathon, with fighters from 50 different countries competing in the most prestigious international event of the year in Muay Thai. Coming from his recent wins in Thailand this year, Vince is the first and only Filipino-American to fight and win at both the Queen's and the King's Birthday on the same year here in Bangkok.


Monday, June 18, 2007

Muay Thai in Beijing

Sawatdee khrup!

Ni hao from Beijing, China, where Muay Thai is about to become the new and hottest martial arts and fitness trend! Kru Vince, founder of Black Tiger Thai Boxing Gym in San Diego, California, brings his own brand of authentic Muay Thai to Black Tiger Academy in Beijing.

Kru Vince came from Orange County, California to Beijing on a work project for his previous software company in 2005. Knowing that he would be staying in Beijing for a while, he searched high and low for an authentic Muay Thai school. He found some schools that practiced SanDa (Chinese kickboxing) and mixed in a little bit of Thai Boxing but it wasn't the real thing. He was soon resigned to the fact that if he wanted to train real Muay Thai in China, he would have to teach it. As a 30-year veteran of Thai Boxing and former World Champion, he is the most legitimate Thai Boxing expert in Beijing and arguably, the rest of mainland China!

At the end of 2005, Kru Vince met Prof. Chet Quint, an American black belt in Gracie Brazilian Jiujitsu who came to China to pioneer his martial art as well. By the middle of 2006, Prof. Quint and Kru Vince had teamed up to found Black Tiger Academy (Beijing). Within the past year, they had attracted over a hundred students (mainly foreigners and expatriates) in Brazilian Jiujitsu and Muay Thai and trained successful MMA fighters here in China.

They now run the Black Tiger training facility in the plush Jianwai Soho complex in the Central Business District (CBD) of Beijing.

This blog is a chronicle to Kru Vince's quest to promote and innovate Muay Thai kickboxing in China through events, instruction and various types of media.

Kru Vince's fight bio:
  • Muay Thai/Kickboxing pro record: 30 wins , 2 losses
  • Total fights (pro, am, non-sanctioned): 60 wins, 4 losses
  • MMA fights: 4 wins, 2 losses
Titles/Achievements:
  • 2007 World Professional Muay Thai Federation Lightweight Division, King's Birthday (Thailand)
  • 2007 World Professional Muay Thai Federation
    Lightweight Division, Queen's Birthday (Thailand)
  • 1995 World Muay Thai Association
    World Welterweight Title
  • 1994 International Kickboxing League
    World Welterweight Title
  • 1993 World Muay Thai Association North American Welterweight Title
  • 1989 World Kickboxing Association California State Lightweight Title
Other related bio:

Founder, Black Tiger Thai Boxing Gym, San Diego, Calif.
Founder, Ringsports Productions, San Diego, Calif.
Co-Founder, Black Tiger Academy, Beijing, China
Co-Founder, Black Tiger MMA Team, Beijing, China
Producer, Black Tiger Media Productions, Beijing, China

Websites:

http://www.muaythaichina.com
http://www.blacktigerclub.com