June 21st Hamilton Convention Center
Professional Boxing
Samir Seif 2/0/0 2tko
For tickets call Samir
905-730-5902
Ticket prices are on the floor plan.
Book early as these events sell out early.
Samir's Combat Reaction: Located on the second floor of Chadwicks and Hacks on the southside corner of Upper Sherman and Fennell Ave., Hamiton, ON. Named after the martial art he created. You can spot it pretty easily, mostly because it's the only building on the street decorated with a huge cutout of him pounding the living snot out of some other guy. Contact Us
BJ Penn, David Finch of Regency Boxing and Samir Seif
Samir Seif's Stats:
Muay Thai Record:15 wins 2 losses 5 ko's 2007 Winner of Shin Do Kumate (12) Full contact Muay Thai Main Event Heavy Weight Fight (PPV) 2007 Canadian/Ontario Super Heavy Weight Champion (current belt holder) 2007 Ranked 3rd (bronze medalist) World Muay thai Federation 2007 Professional Boxing
1/0/0 1tko 2006 Ontario Superheavy Weight Muay Thai Champion 99 I.F.C Competitor 95-97 National Jiu Jitsu Champion 94 Kungfu Kushuwushu National Champion 1st in novice/3rd in senior
Master Instructor in:
jiu jitsu
combat jiu jitsu
submission wrestling
shootwrestling
combat blade and stick
wingchun/jeetkunedo/chi'na
He can tell you it doesn't bother him all he wants. He can say he doesn't mind the discomfort. He can even go on about how much the experience expands his spiritual horizons and helps him grow as a person.
Ignore it all.
The best advice you'll receive today is simple. Unless you have some kind of weird desire to experience facial reconstruction surgery without painkillers that's done with another man's fists serving as the surgical tools, don't hit Samir Seif. Ever.
Not just because he's a 6-foot-2, 230-pound package of dense muscle. And not just because despite his easy smile and gentle disposition, he looks more than just a little menacing. Like the kind of guy who'd shave his head with a weed whacker just to toughen the skin.
No, you're going to want to avoid violence with him mostly because he's been trained in about two dozen martial arts, is the Ontario super-heavyweight Muay Thai kick-boxing champion, a world bronze medallist, and a former national jiu jitsu champion. But mostly because no matter how badly you hurt him, history suggests he'll never give in.
Proof? OK. How about the time in one of his early fights when his opponent got his ankle in a lock and leaned back so hard the joint became dislocated. Then applied more and more pressure and just waited for him to tap out. Except ...