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Stephan Fox
Stephan Fox (born 1963 in Germany) is a former Muaythai World Champion and the current General Secretary of IFMA〔(IFMA ) International Federation of Muaythai Amateur〕 and Vice-President of the WMC.〔(WMC ) World Muaythai Council〕 Stephan Fox is the President of the Alliance of Independent Members of SportAccord (AIMS) representing 23 international federations and is also a member of SportAccord Council. Stephan Fox is well known in the Muaythai world as a speaker, mentor〔(Fitness First Philippines ) Muaythai Certification Course〕 and advocate of Thailand's national sport and combat art. His educational background is rooted both in both Germany and Australia, however he now resides in Thailand where he oversees the growth of both Amateur (IFMA) and Professional (WMC) Muaythai. ==Fighting career== Stephan has been involved in Martial Arts from an early age and became involved in ring sports and Muaythai in the late 70s. He won many competitive titles such as the South Pacific, Intercontinental and World titles, making his way from a student to champion to trainer and on to an executive in the world of sport. Stephan has twice won the Australian Martial Art award and has been presented with the Thai equivalent. He has also won the North QLD Sports Personality Award and has represented both Germany and Australia throughout his fighting career. He retired after 15 active ring years and, in 1995, was asked by the late General Vorayudh Mesommonta to join the WMC and IFMA to help with international affairs as he was known well in both the East and the West.
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