Fai Falamoe

1972 –

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Who is Fai Falamoe?

Fai Falamoe is a New Zealander former amateur Commonwealth boxer and retired one time mixed martial artist, fighting in K-1 Hero's against Japanese firebrand Yoshihiro Nakao. Falamoe is a former Boxing Coach for Team Ichigeki based out of Ebisu, Tokyo, and has helped some of the top K-1 kickboxing fighters including Glaube Feitosa, Aleksandr Pitchkounov, Akebono Tarō and his 2nd cousin Ray Sefo.

Fai helped set up ShinKali Academy with the director Ian Floresca. Fai also participated in the 1998 Commonwealth Games losing to eventual Gold Medalist Audley Harrison via. lost points.

After a brief return to boxing in 2011 Fai decided to retire shortly after his KO loss to boxer and mixed martial arts fighter Lucas Browne, the following year he retired from coaching all together and now morally supports President Ian Floresca President of ShinKali Academy in Japan.

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Born
Aug 30, 1972
Mount Eden
Lived in
  • Mount Eden

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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