Easton Training Center - Denver

Easton Training Center - Denver Easton Training Center is Colorado's premiere training facility for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, Try a free class at any of our locations! eastontc.com
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Whether your goal is to get fit, learn self defense, build confidence, or help your child to grow strong in mind and body, Easton Training Center has the perfect class for you!

06/04/2026

Who else is excited for the Liam Harrison seminar? 🥊

Here is a quick throwback to when Liam Harrison stopped by Easton Denver Training Center in September of 2024 for his One Championship fight.

📢 Quick update:
We only have 29 spots left for the seminar on Saturday, July 18th at Easton Boulder. Our tickets for Easton Denver have been sold out.

Seminar details 👇

✅ Open to ALL Muay Thai schools and teams⁣
✅ Minimum 6 months of striking experience recommended⁣
✅ Limited spots available at each seminar⁣
✅ $100 per session (online registration)⁣

🎟️ 𝗕𝗨𝗬 𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗞𝗘𝗧𝗦 by visiting ⤵️
https://eastonbjj.com/events/

06/01/2026

This weeks fight of the week is one of 8 times Panpayak and Superlek met. A great highlight for middle kick defense.

The first rounds look like a kick war. Watch how Panpayak is handling the incoming. His checks are clean, taking away Superlek’s kicks before they can do damage, while his own open side body kick keeps finding a home.

Superlek starts looking for the clinch to change the equation. But Panpayak has answers in the clinch too: dumps, sweeps & body locks. As well as consistently getting the fight back to the outside where he’s more comfortable.

In traditional Thai scoring, the open side body kick carries significant weight. So does the ability to absorb a clinch game and keep returning to your own preferred range. Watch how Panpayak manages both sides of this fight — on the outside checking and countering, and in close making sure the fight stays on his terms.

Full fight linked in stories! 📺👈

05/26/2026

This week’s Fight of the Week is a 5 round bout between Samkor Kiatmontep & Suphachai Saenpong (Saenchai). Highlighting the backbone of Muay Thai offense, the middle kick.

Samkor Kiatmontep and Saenchai met at Lumpinee Stadium in August 2000. Two of Thailand’s best, both committed to the kick as their primary tool. Samkor hunts with his left kick, building pressure one shot at a time. Saenchai answers with kick volleys, using combination kicking to disrupt Samkor’s rhythm and take back control of the fight.

A kick war between two Lumpinee champions. Watch how both fighters use the roundhouse to impose their will on the fight.

Full fight is linked in stories! 📺👈

05/18/2026

This week’s fight of the week is a 5 round bout between Jonathan Haggerty and Rodtang Jitmuangnon.

Haggerty controls the range early, disrupting Rodtang with teeps, punches, and round kicks off feints to clearly take the first two rounds. But near the end of round one, Rodtang starts solving the puzzle. He stays just outside teep range, uses subtle footwork feints to draw the kick, then slides off the center line with a hard lead hook. Moments later, he catches another teep and fires back with a hook and overhand that narrowly miss.

Haggerty has more success in the second, but Rodtang makes an important adjustment before the bell by catching a teep and ripping a hook to the body. From there, the momentum shifts. Rodtang either pressures forward to smother the teep or patiently draws it out and counters to the body. He drops Haggerty with a liver shot in the third and closes out a competitive unanimous decision win.

Thank you to Coach for an amazing breakdown on this one. Full fight is linked in stories!

05/11/2026

This weeks fight of the week is a short bout between Samart & Panomtoanlek. Arjan Prahmod lays it out plainly: punches lose to kicks, kicks lose to knees, knees lose to elbows, EVERYTHING loses to the push kick.

Samart Payakaroon understood this better than anyone. Against Panomtoanlek Hapalang, a strong, aggressive inside fighter. Samart didn’t need to solve every weapon in his opponent’s arsenal. He just kept answering with the teep. Not as a reset. Not as a defensive reflex. As the fight itself.

Panomtoanlek came to close distance and work. Samart used the teep to make sure that never happened. Control the range, control the fight.

Watch how Samart uses the teep offensively not waiting to be pressured, but imposing his distance on his opponent from the first moment. Full fight is linked in stories! 📺👈

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Denver, CO
80223

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 7:30pm
Thursday 8am - 7:30pm

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+13036231715

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