Farnakorn Keatkhamtorn
- Thai stadium fighter with 320+ fights
- 17+ years of Muay Thai experience
- Trains at Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket, Thailand
- From the Keatkhamtorn gym that produced Lumpinee champion Nopparat Keatkhamtorn
A Thai Fighter’s Complete System
Farnakorn Keatkhamtorn is a Thai fighter with over 320 professional fights and 17 years of experience in the ring. He trains at Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket — one of the most famous Muay Thai gyms in the world. His course on FightScience is 58 videos covering the full Muay Thai system from a Thai fighter’s perspective.
That last part is important. This is not Muay Thai filtered through a Western coaching lens. This is how Thai fighters actually train, taught by a Thai fighter who has done it over three hundred times professionally.
Tiger Muay Thai and the Keatkhamtorn Legacy
Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket is a destination gym. Fighters from around the world travel to Thailand to train there. The gym has produced champions across Muay Thai and MMA, and its coaching staff includes some of the most experienced Thai trainers in the country.
Farnakorn comes from the Keatkhamtorn gym — a camp that produced Nopparat Keatkhamtorn, a two-time Lumpinee Stadium champion. The gym name is a pedigree. Fighters who carry it have been trained in the traditional Thai system, with an emphasis on technique, timing, and the ability to fight five rounds at full pace.
What the Course Covers
The Keatkhamtorn Tiger Muay Thai System is organized into four volumes:
Volume 1: Fundamentals and Hook Techniques — Zone and hook combinations, lead leg fakes, down elbow setups, clinch entries, and the basic Thai combinations that form the foundation of everything else.
Volume 2: Counter Striking — Leg fake and jab setups, left hook counters, knee combinations, and counter-kick strategies. How to make your opponent’s offense become your offense.
Volume 3: Advanced Kicks — Thai cartwheel kick, catch and sweep combinations, spinning techniques, and advanced kick setups. The techniques that separate experienced Thai fighters from everyone else.
Volume 4: Fight Strategy — Fight rhythm control, round-by-round strategy, advanced clinch tactics, and competition preparation. How to win a five-round fight, not just a single exchange.
“We are performing pad words for punch, elbow, knee and kick. We will mix them up. Watch…” Farnakorn says before a pad work demonstration. That is the approach throughout: show, explain, drill. No long lectures. No unnecessary theory. Just technique after technique, the way it is taught in Thai camps.
The Teep That Ends Fights
One technique that stands out in Farnakorn’s system is the teep to the jaw. Most Western gyms teach the teep as a range management tool — a push kick to keep distance. Farnakorn teaches it as a knockout weapon.
“We are showing you how to knock the opponent out by keeping a jaw when the opponent walks towards you…” This is the kind of technique that only appears in a program taught by someone who has actually finished fights with it.
58 Videos. One System.
This is one of the most comprehensive Muay Thai instructional programs ever produced. Bag work, pad work, combinations, clinch work, teeps, spinning techniques, counters, and fight strategy — all from a fighter with 320 fights worth of experience. Every technique has been used in competition. Nothing is theoretical.
Available in the Muay Thai Masters Collection bundle for $397.