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Nationality
  
Canada

Team
  
Siam No1

Height
  
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

Name
  
Clifton Brown


Division
  
Light Heavyweight

Losses
  
11

Style
  
Muay Thai

Number of contests
  
1

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Born
  
August 29, 1976 (age 48) Toronto, Ontario, Canada (
1976-08-29
)

Weight
  
82.55 kg (182.0 lb; 12.999 st)

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Clifton Brown (born August 29, 1976) is a retired Canadian Light Heavyweight Muay Thai Kickboxer of Jamaican descent, who fought out of Toronto, Ontario. Clifton is the President/CEO of Warrior Caste Productions Inc. A production company which focuses on Martial Arts through athlete documentaries, and day-to-day operations of MuayThai Premier League (The MPL). He is the first Canadian in History to achieve the level of World Champion in the sport of MuayThai. Clifton is also the first ever Canadian National team head coach. During his competitive career, Clifton became World Champion five times holding titles with the IMTF(1x), WMC(3x), and IKKC(1x).

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During Clifton's competitive career, he trained exclusively at Siam No.1 Muay Thai Academy, under the tutelage of Ajahn Suchart Yodkerepauprai. Clifton also trained with Professor, and Muay Thai Grandmaster, Kru Yodtong Senanan, at Sityodtong Muay Thai Camp in Chonburi, Thailand.

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He is the former host, and one of the recurring fighters, on Champions of Champions Elite on G4TV, and was to also appear as a team coach in season two of Mark Burnett's The Contender Asia "The Challenger" which stopped production after its pilot episode was completed in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in 2009. Clifton is also the creator, producer, and co-writer of the TV series, Into the Fire.

At present Clifton continues his dedication to Muay Thai, by passing on what he has learned at his martial arts and fitness academy, 5 Elements.

In November of 2016, MuayThai became a provisionally recognized sport by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). In April of 2017, MuayThai Canada with its mandate to prepare and support Canadian athletes in their endeavors to become successful on the world stage, nominated Clifton Brown as Canada's first National team head coach.

Titles and achievements

  • 2009 WMC Super Light Heavyweight World Champion
  • 2007 WMC Super Light Heavyweight World Champion
  • 2004 IKKC World Cruiserweight Champion
  • 2003 WMC Super Light Heavyweight World Champion
  • 2003 WMC Intercontinental Super Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 2001 IMTF Super Middleweight World Champion
  • 1999 CMTA North American Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 1998 Canadian Amateur Champion
  • References

    Clifton Brown Wikipedia


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