From training Muay Thai regularly in my early 20’s. To having spent the last few years living in Playa Del Carmen and knowing Tulum rather well. This video really spoke to me and my heart and the warrior spirit within us. Good luck. I’m rooting for you.
Mayan fight spirit deserves to be in the spotlight, as it once was in time immemorial, it is in the roots of these people. Thank you and congratulations to everyone involved. Strength and honor.
He has more Spanish blood than Mayan blood. What passes for knowledge here is amazingly ignorant. I forgive you. Your High School education is someone else's fault.
Feeling very humbled and grateful to know such a great man... blessed that I get to say I trained and fought for Tulum Mauy Thai. Looking forward to more episodes
Fighting on the Mexican Muay Thai Circuit sounds freighting lol Mixing the classical aggression of the Mexican fighting spirit with the no nonsense head on mentality of Muay Thai is just an awesome pairing. I am now off to see if any Mexican fighters ever made it to Lumpinee. Edit: (from ONE Championship) “Eventually, Edgar Tabares made a name for himself in Mexico’s Muay Thai scene. And in July 2022, he made history when he became the country’s first athlete to capture a WBC Muay Thai International Title. That also helped him win his mother’s support. In 2023, Tabares signed with ONE Championship and was thrown right into the fray, challenging ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon for his gold at ONE Fight Night 10.” Second Edit: He lost his belt in his first title defense by liver shot KO in just 36 seconds of the very first round.
Get yourself over to Pitbulls Gym if you're ever in Puerto Escondido mate, it's a boxing gym but you two are really really similar and I bet could teach each other a few tricks about coaching/running an MMA gym!! Really well made video too