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GH05T Brand Presents Eat Sleep Teep Semi Contact Muay Thai #6 California - February 28th 2026 - Ventura, California

March 05, 20264 min read

We want to thank EVERYONE who showed up on February 28th 2026, Tuttle Gym in Ventura, California!

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Competitors who competed, we are listing here so people can easily research and for record keeping. We stated that these all count towards experience and should be recorded as such by each competitor and their team listed below. In the event that someone is not disclosing these at your event, please feel free to contact us!

Date: February 28th 2026
Location: Tuttle Gym @ Ventura High School -- Ventura, California
Event Style: Muay Thai Semi Contact

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MATCH OF THE DAY:
Zachary Smithson (Pu'u Muay Thai Ventura) vs Andrew Saunders (Left Hand Muay Thai)

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YOD MUAY Of The Day (MVP):
Clara McCarthy - The Thai Boxing Institute Los Angeles California

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TEAM OF THE DAY:
Left Hand Muay Thai Valley Village California

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Jasmine Feng - The Thai Boxing Institute

Marley Gonzalez - 805 Kickboxing (2 matches)

Isabela Hanafee - Pu'u Muay Thai SB (1 EXHIBITION)

Jaden Arellano - Thai Boxing Institute (1 EXHIBITION)

Regina King - Left Hand Muay Thai

Laylah Richardson - Fight Foundation

Luis Castillo - 805 Kickboxing (1 EXHIBITION)

Ayden Khachatorian - Mayid (2 EXHIBITIONS)

Caleb Arguijo - SM TKD & JUDO

Adrian Sandoval - Warriors

Alina Cabrera - Pu'u Muay Thai SB (1 EXHIBITION)

Gabriel Guerrero - 805 Kickboxing (1 EXHIBITION)

Max Kistler - Pu'u Muay Thai SB

Patrick Acasio - KMT SFV

Alvina Ng - Left Hand Muay Thai

Aya Sugiyama - Left Hand Muay Thai (2 matches)

Brittney Suarez - KMT SFV (2 matches)

Simone Johnson - Left Hand Muay Thai

Clara Cheng - Thai Boxing Institute

Steven Salazar - Paragon

Supreme Dow - Left Hand Muay Thai (2 matches)

George Torres - KMT SFV

Anthony Garcia - Paragon

Christian Winter - Pu'u Muay Thai VTA

Angel Martinez - SM TKD & JUDO (2 matches)

Jason Kent - Pu'u Muay Thai SB

Angel Lazaro - 805 KICKBOXING

Adam Wiegand - mayid martial arts

Clayton Young - Pu'u Muay Thai VTA

Sergio Sandoval - 805 Kickboxing

Carroll Mohun - Sityodtong 805

Jasen Deon - 805 Kickboxing

Manuel Santos - KMT SFV

Chai Masters - Left Hand Muay Thai

Carlos Martinez - FC51

Tyrone Rocha - Left Hand Muay Thai

Richard Guerrero - 805 Kickboxing

Betsy Meyer - Corona Muay Thai

Clara McCarthy - Thai Boxing Institute (2 matches)

Zachary Smithson - Pu'u Muay Thai Ventura (2 matches)

Andrew Saunders - Left Hand Muay Thai

Brian Boshco - Pu’u Muay Thai SB

Ying Wen - Mayid Martial Arts

Isaak Lau - Underground Training Facility

Christopher Aparicio - FC51

Sebastian Jimenez - Left Hand Muay Thai

Nicholas Wen - Thai Boxing Institute

Luis Amaya - Pu'u Muay Thai SB

Aiden Wilson - FC51 (2 matches)

Albert De La Vega - Left Hand Muay Thai

Henry Rodriguez - Paragon VTA

Robert Sandoval iii - Corona Muay Thai

Gavy Oesmanto - Thai Boxing Institute

Andrew Calloway - Brood9

Allister Linden - Underground Training Facility

Margarito Rodrigues - Corona Muay Thai

Richard Ramos - C4 Martial Arts

Stephanie Cobbold - Team Universal Muay Thai (2 matches)

Anatta Okonkwo - Sityodtong 805

Omar Hernandez - Underground Training Facility

Evan Espinosa - FC51 (2 matches)

Gino Gatmaitan - Left Hand Muay Thai

Salvador Munoz - Pu'u Muay Thai VTA

Madison Goyette - Left Hand Muay Thai

Ashley Correa - 805 Kickboxing

Zach Gorgis - Corona Muay Thai

Luis Ross Gonzalez - Thai Boxing Institute

Jonathan Rojas - 805 Kickboxing

Irvin Funes - Left Hand Muay Thai

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WHO WE ARE

Jonathan Puu

Jonathan is a world-renowned certified Muay Thai ring official with 2000+ bouts under his belt officiating as well as being a former pro fighter and founded Pu'u Muay Thai in Ventura, California which has operated in Ventura for over 10 years. Putting emphasis on authentic Muay Thai and proper regulations on a grassroots level.

Ryan Ughoc

Ryan is a certified Muay Thai ring official with 20+ years of martial arts and combat sports experience. Ryan founded Pu'u Muay Thai in Santa Barbara, California in 2019 and has been working tirelessly to help grow Muay Thai in the central coast. Ryan and his wife Carol have worked with international events in North America as promoters for WBC Muay Thai for professional and amateur events.

Carol Ughoc

Carol is a certified Muay Thai ring official with a background in event planning and Muay Thai promotions. Working international professional and amateur events as well as being a promoter for WBC Muay Thai. Carol works alongside her husband tirelessly to help grow Muay Thai here in USA through the promotion of authentic Muay Thai events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions Answered

What are the rules?

-No knees to head

-No elbow strikes

-Punches & Kicks allowed to head, body, legs.

-Knee strikes allowed to the body & legs.

-Kids with 3 or less bouts: no head contact allowed

-Kids more than 3 bouts: head contact optional if both competitors agree

-Competitors under 16 years of age will be required to wear chest guards.

-Round times:
-Teens & Adults are 3 rounds of 2 minutes
-Kids (Ages 12 & Under) are 3 rounds of 1 minute 30 seconds
-Round times can be shortened/adjusted at discrection of head official

-All competitors must wear sparring style shin guards with no hard plastic or metal parts exposed, head head gear with no bar or protective shield on the front, gum shield, groin protector, MUAY THAI SHORTS, 12oz/16oz gloves depending on weights that will be provided.

Judging will be based on Muay Thai techniques and defense executed with good balance and control.

There is either a "winner" or a "loser" of the round based on our judges score cards. There are 3 judges around the matted area that will be judging your performance using Muay Thai.

Fouls:

-Excessive contact

-Winding up of strikes with power and intent of full contact

-Head down in clinch placing yourself in danger

-No lifting. Lifting is lifting your opponent up, grabbing a kick and lifting the caught leg up.

-Throwing yourself to the floor when opponent catches your leg

-Purposely running off the matted area

-Turning your back away from your opponent

-No direct or linear strikes to the knee joint

-No teeps (front kicks) to the face

-No knees to head

-No elbow strikes

-No spinning back fist or Spinning Back Kick or Spinning Heel Kick

-No axe kicks

-No striking to the back of the head

-No striking directly to the spine

-No judo or wrestling techniques

-No foot sweeps. All dumps must be performed with a kicking action using the top of the foot or shin.

-No taking advantage of your opponent by faking a foul

-No plowing. When catching a kick, you can only take 1 step and 1 strike


Is this a full contact event? Can I knock out my opponent?

While Muay Thai is inherently a contact sport, this event is NOT designed nor intended to be a full contact event. This is a semi contact event where athletes will be under the watchful eye of trained ring officials with emphasis on technique. Going too hard will result in a Disqualification and possible permanent expulsion from our events.

Can professional fighters compete?

This event is not at all intended for professional fighters. If you have fought professionally in any full contact combat sport (kickboxing, mma, boxing, muay thai), this event is not for you.

Will there be a winner and a loser?

Yes the goal is for you and your opponent to complete 3 rounds where we will declare a winner and a loser based on our judging criteria.

Can I contest a decision?

No, it's semi-contact. If there are any questions, only the cornerman in the corner can approach the head official with questions or concerns. The only time the decision will be reversed is in the event that the scorecards were incorrectly tallied by the officials.

Do these count on my record?

Yes, these count as EXPERIENCE ON YOUR RECORD and we will be reporting these publicly online for results. Please include this as experience when registering at any events.

Do you have someone in my division?

We encourage you to register and we will find matches for you. We will always match as best as possible in regards to age, weight, and experience level.

Can people come watch me?

Absolutely! We encourage you to bring friends & family to share in Muay Thai. We will have tickets available for purchase for entry at the door.

When do I know if I have a match? Can you tell me who I'm matched with?

We do our best to match everyone and begin matching typically 2-3 weeks away from each event based on our paid registrants. With the nature of these, people can sign up leading up to the event so we might adjust your match to better fit you as we move towards the event day.

We will begin notifying people who do have a match via EMAIL ON FILE with our newsletter leading up to the event. So it's important that you stay up-to-date there. We try to finalize matches the Monday before the event and fulfill any last minute matchups that may still need to happen.

So you'll know for sure the week of the event if you have a match or not. If you do not have a match, we can offer a deferral or a refund of registration fee.

We will tell you who you're matched with the week of via our email newsletter but know that it may still change due to drops/cancels/injuries/weight adjustments to best suit the competition.

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