About

A combat-sports camp in south Pattaya.

Two minutes from Jomtien beach. Two Muay Thai training areas (Intermediate + Fighter), a BJJ mat, a boxing room, a hybrid fitness floor, a pool, a café, and on-camp accommodation. Built for fighters; open to anyone willing to put in the work.

Origin

From Golden Glory to Rage.

The site at 308/45 Soi Norway has been a fight gym for years. In 2021, Bryan Flowers acquired the camp — formerly Golden Glory — and rebranded it as Rage Fight Academy. The footprint is the same. The commitment to combat sports is the same. The infrastructure, the roster, and the standards have all moved up.

What changed: a second Muay Thai training area for fighter-class sessions, a real BJJ programme, on-camp accommodation, a café, a pool, and now a sauna + ice bath under construction.

The two anchors

The owner. The manager.

Jonny Tello in the boxing room
Manager · On the floor every day

Jonny Tello

Pro boxer. Camp manager. Head of the boxing programme. Runs the schedule, runs the corner, runs the floor. If you've trained at Rage, you've met Jonny.

I want to tell you one thing: no matter how hard it gets in life, just keep going. Because eventually you'll be put in the ring with other savage men, and you can beat the crap out of each other, and then maybe it'll change your life too.

After winning his bout at BKFC 71
The camp

5,600 m². Two minutes from the beach.

Most camps in Thailand sit inland — your daily commute is to the ring, the bag, and back. Rage sits on Soi Norway in south Pattaya, two minutes walking from Jomtien beach and steps from Soi Buakhao. You can train hard in the morning, swim at lunch, and eat dinner at any of fifty restaurants by sundown. That's the lifestyle pull, and it's why a lot of foreign trainees choose Rage over the more isolated Phuket camps.

What's coming: sauna + ice bath under construction. The Hybrid Fitness Gym is already live — a separate functional / Crossfit floor we run as its own membership tier.

Train Like a Champion · Pattaya