I am a Czech who fell in love with martial arts 25 years ago. After getting my black belt in karate I moved to Hong Kong alone to train kung fu and on the way also received a Ph. D. title in Sports Psychology.
Winning national titles in both Czechia and Hong Kong, I also became a World Champion.
But I was not done, turning 30 I decided to have a career in
professional MMA and moved to Thailand, where after lots of training and fighting experience I turned pro in 2024 at 35 years old and I am coming for more!
My entire life is about martial arts, fighting, coaching and fitness and I love to show people the way, especially when they were told they cannot, must not, are not able to… My motto is “I can
and I will” and like to show the determination and persistence on my social media, as well as positive mindset and humor.
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In 2015, I boarded a plane to Hong Kong with my backpack, scared to death. In the years before I visited Hong Kong, the center of Southern Chinese martial arts to compete. But now I decided to move here to study directly from one of the best practitioners of the Hung Kuen style, Wong Chung Man Sifu. I saw the depth of the knowledge kung fu has in Hong Kong and since my love for martial arts drew all my main life decisions, I thought: either I stop training, or I move over there. And so I did.
In 2022 stars aligned and I had a short window opportunity to
move from Hong Kong to Thailand. Within a month I left my kung fu home, packed my things and my dog Taco, I flew to Phuket.
There I got to compete professionally in Muay Thai as part of my preparations, and finally in 2024, I have become professional fighter in MMA as well, at the age of 35. And that just the beginning of my story!
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The first years were pure survival. I started working at learning centers because even though I had two degrees in Education, I could not land a job at a school. Those were terrible jobs and I knew they would be, but they were my ticket to Hong Kong. So I worked in a tiny overcrowded room without windows. My first few flats were small too: I could easily touch opposite walls at the same time. My first flat: no kitchen, so my flatmates used to cook in the bathroom. Cockroaches loved that.
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