Fu Tak Thai Boxing and Fitness
Company address
Location:
Hong Kong, Kowloon Bay , Sheung Yuet Rd, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Service types
Спорт и фитнес
Теретане, фитнес центри & спортски клубови
Борилачке вештине & борилачки спортови
Теретане & Фитнес центри
Персонални тренинг
Бокс
Кицкбоксинг
Муај Тај
About company
In the 1980s, Jiang Fude was a glorious year in Hong Kong's Muay Thai and fighting sports. Jiang Fude went to England as early as the 70s to participate in local Muay Thai and fighting competitions. He then returned to Hong Kong to fight Binney and fight against the world’s major players. He was the first The Chinese went to Thailand alone to learn about boxing skills, which are all from Jiang Fude's early years as a boxer. "Fighting and winning is the fate of the famous boxer. Jiang Fude is no exception. The Fude Boxing Gymnasium, which he established at the end of 1982, is full of students. In the open competitions, students have a winning rate of over 90%. It's obvious to all; many boxing gym coaches and celebrities of film and television come from the "Fu De Boxing Gym." In terms of generation, they are not many of his apprentices and grandchildren. Recently, Jiang Fude established an organization called the "Fuder Fighting League" with the purpose of teaming up with the "Fuder" boxing gyms under his own, in order to establish a good promotion system, including: physical fitness, technical and competition performance upgrade system, through This promotion of kickboxing sports tends to be systematic, hoping to be as popular as taekwondo, karate and judo one day. The KF1 competition, organized by the "Fuder Fighting League", with a complete system and fierce competition, is a test that "Fuder elites must participate in nine rounds in one day, and the championship (the king of fighting) is 132 pounds or less. Winners of different levels are competing against each other, so the title of the championship (King of Fighting) is well deserved. The freshly released 2004 championship (King of Fighting) was earlier participated in the "World Amateur Muay Thai Championship" in Thailand. Chen Qicong won the bronze medal in the "Youth Division". The purpose of the KF1 competition is to train Hong Kong free fighters so that they can reach the world-class level. The competitions also live up to expectations. The good players bred from the KF1 competition include the 2002 "World Amateur Muay Thai Championship" champion Xiang Bairong, and the 2004 "World Amateur Muay Thai Championship". Champions of the "Youth Division" Hu Yaozu, Chen Qidi, and second runner-up Chen Qicong. Hope this group of young people will one day write a glorious history for the Chinese nation on the world martial arts platform! 