Mick Mullaney
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Mick Mullaney | |
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Real name | Mick Mullaney |
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Nationality | English |
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Stance | Orthodox |
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Total fights | 69 |
Wins | 67 |
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Losses | 2 |
Draws | 0 |
Mick Mullaney was a Muay Thai boxer from 1976 to 1984, he studied the sport in Thailand and went on to more than 68 professional fights. He currently holds the rank of Arjarn or Muay Thai Master and trains fighters, including several previous world and European champions at the Wicker Camp gym in Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Running the gym with his wife, Trix March, he also trains teenagers in the arts of Muay Thai and takes many of them onto the advanced levels of the sport.
Mick has also had over 68 fights and has never been knocked out!
From the official Wicker Camp website
Mick Mullaney first became interested in Muay Thai in 1976, and became fascinated by the way the Thai’s fought, He travelled to Thailand to train at some of the best Professional Camps – SOR THANIKUL, SITYODTONG-PAYAKARUN, SOR VORAPIN, CARRYBOY AND PINSINCHAI in Bangkok, as well as Camps in the North-east at Nakon Ratchasima and Roi-et.
Each year Mick would travel back to Thailand to learn alongside some of the top fighter’s in Thailand, learning more skills to make him a better fighter. These days a lot of people don’t realise that Mick was a very experienced Fighter with more than 68 fights to his credit. There was no Thai-Boxing in the UK at this time, so Mick would fight anyone using his Thai-Boxing skills. His toughest fights were against the Malaysian DONNY LYMM, whom he fought twice losing the 2nd fight on a cut under his left eye, and Adul “Crazy Horse” whom he Knocked out with his left shin. He also fought the tough Hong Kong fighter, MANG CHAN WEI and lost on points, but not before breaking his opponents arm in a tough & bloody battle !
Mick was a very aggressive, fighter who forced many lesser opponents to fall before the end of the 1st round. His best weapon was his rock hard left shin that crippled & knocked out many fighters. His last fight was in 1984 – and by all accounts was one fight too many; he received two broken ribs from a strong knee, and a very bloodied face.
Now Mick has retired from fighting, he concentrates on teaching MuayThai at his full time Gym in Sheffield. He has put his knowledge to good use and over a number of years produced some of the top Champions in the UK including 27 British titles, 10 European & Commonwealth titles & 4 World titles. He was an inaugural member of the World MuayThai Council, Thailand’s governing body for MuayThai worldwide, and was honoured to be awarded the rank of ARJARN (Master) by the late General Vorayuhd Messomonta in September 1998 at Samut Prakarn.
Mick Mullaney is currently President of The United Kingdom MuayThai Federation which is the democratic voice for ALL MuayThai organisations in the UK, both Amateur & Professional. He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of MuayThai in the UK, from Syllabus preparation for other MuayThai Organisations, British Team Selection, Seminars and Training Courses.
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