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Category: Fighting COVID-19

I am currently working on a new series called Fighting Covid-19. This series will highlight people within the Muay Thai/fighting/martial arts community who are helping combat COVID-19. They are doing it in any number of ways, including, but not limited to:

-their profession
-using their platform to share news and information
-putting their non-medical skills to use to help in assisting those in healthcare

If you know anyone within the community who deserves to be known for what they’re doing, please send me an e-mail to muayyingac@gmail.com, or send me a message on any of the social media platforms for this blog. In your e-mail or message, please include what sport(s) they’re involved in and what they are currently doing.

Fighting COVID-19

FIGHTING COVID-19: Evan Look

Posted on April 2, 2020April 5, 2020 By Angela Chang

Evan Look is based in San Francisco, California in the US. The 29-year old has been training Muay Thai for eight years and BJJ (currently a purple belt) for four years, and has competed in both sports during that time. Evan is also a paramedic. He’s been working as one for the…

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