Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA

Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA delivers premium technical training in the heart of Bangkok. With excellent BJJ and Muay Thai programmes, it's become a standout gym for finding quality Muay Thai near you. The gym's exceptional instructors provide detailed attention to technique, creating an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes beginners while challenging experienced fighters. Their consistently near-perfect reviews reflect a commitment to authentic, high-level martial arts training.
Tiger Eye caters to all skill levels with English-speaking instructors making it accessible for tourists and expats. The gym offers technical BJJ and Muay Thai training in a modern facility. Located inside Shot selections beach café, it provides a convenient setting with trained professionals focusing on proper technique for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
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Scores above 8.5 indicate exceptional Muay Thai training destinations, highlighting the world's premier fight camps





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What training programs are offered at Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA in Bangkok?
Tiger Eye offers comprehensive training programs including Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), and MMA classes. Their technical focus makes them particularly renowned for BJJ instruction, with classes designed for all skill levels from complete beginners to advanced practitioners.
How much does training at Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA in Bangkok cost?
Training at Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA in Bangkok costs ฿500 (~$15) for a drop-in session, while monthly memberships are available for ฿4,500 (~$135). Despite the premium pricing compared to some other Bangkok gyms, students consistently report excellent value for the high-quality technical instruction and personal attention received.
What's the best time to attend training sessions to avoid crowds?
The quietest training times are weekday mornings between 8:30AM and 10:30AM when you'll receive more personalised attention. Weekend sessions (9AM-12PM Saturday and 9AM-1PM Sunday) are popular but less crowded than weekday evening classes, which peak between 6PM and 8PM.
Is this gym suitable for beginners with no martial arts experience?
Yes, the gym is highly beginner-friendly with English-speaking instructors who emphasise proper technique fundamentals. Their supportive atmosphere and technical focus make it an ideal place for newcomers to learn correct form from the start, while still challenging experienced practitioners.
Does the gym offer private training sessions for visitors staying short-term?
Private lessons are available and recommended for short-term visitors seeking focused improvement. These one-on-one sessions allow instructors to tailor training specifically to your needs, whether you're looking to improve technique, prepare for competition, or accelerate your progress.