Chatri Sityodtong
Chatri Sityodtong | |
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Born | Chatri Trisiripisal |
Native name | ชาตรี ศิษย์ยอดธง |
Nationality | Thai |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb) |
Style | Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Rank | Kru in Muay Thai Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Chatri Trisiripisal (Thai: ชาตรี ตรีศิริพิศาล), known by his ring names as Chatri Sityodtong (Thai: ชาตรี ศิษย์ยอดธง) and Yodchatri Sityodtong (Thai: ยอดชาตรี ศิษย์ยอดธง), is an entrepreneur and a martial artist from Thailand.
Family and education
Raised in Thailand, Sityodtong is of half-Thai, half-Japanese ethnicity.[1] His family went through bankruptcy and his father eventually abandoned the family. At one point his family was homeless and Sityodtong "lived on one meal per day."[2][3] He graduated with a B.A. in Economics from Tufts University, and obtained an MBA from Harvard Business School at Harvard University in 1999.
Martial arts
Chatri started Muay Thai as a child under Kru Yodtong Senanan of Sityodtong Camp in Pattaya, Thailand. Kru Yodtong eventually gave Chatri the ring name, Yodchatri Sityodtong. A veteran of over 30 fights, Sityodtong's last professional Muay Thai fight was in 2008 in Thailand. He is a certified senior Muay Thai instructor under Kru Yodtong Senanan of the Sityodtong Camp in Pattaya, Thailand.[4][5] Before his death, Kru Yodtong appointed Chatri Sityodtong as one of 4 conservators of Sityodtong Muay Thai in the world. Sityodtong started training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in approximately 2006, and has a Blue Belt under Renzo Gracie.[6]
Chatri was named by MSN Sports as one of the top coaches in the sports world alongside Greg Jackson, Pep Guardiola, Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, etc.[7] He has trained, coached, or cornered top professional fighters such as former UFC Lightweight Champion Rafael dos Anjos, DREAM World Champion Shinya Aoki, former UFC Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin, UFC fighter Leandro Issa, UFC fighter Tarec Saffiedine, Bellator Champion Ben Askren, Muay Thai World Champion Yoddecha Sityodtong, WBA Boxing World Champion Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai at events such as the UFC, DREAM Fighting Championship, the Art of War Fighting Championship, and the Lumpinee Stadium Championship.[8]
In 2015, Chatri Sityodtong was named the 2nd Most Powerful Person in Asian MMA by Yahoo! Sports.[9]
Early business career
Chatri Sityodtong spent three years as an investment analyst at Fidelity Investments covering a variety of industries.[10] He later joined Bain and Company as a management consultant and then launched NextDoor Networks as co-founder and Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Strategy.[11] Nextdoor Networks was a San Francisco based startup provider of e-commerce infrastructure.[12] Chatri Sityodtong later became a Managing Director of JLF Asset Management, a US$1 billion hedge fund. Sityodtong also worked for a few years as a Managing Director at Maverick Capital, a US$12 billion hedge fund founded by Lee Ainslie III and billionaire Sam Wyly. Backed by Farallon Capital as his largest investor, Sityodtong later launched Izara Capital Management, a US$500 million New York hedge fund.[13] After a decade on Wall Street, he retired as a hedge fund manager, and pursued other entrepreneurial ventures.[14]
Current business career
A self-made multimillionaire entrepreneur, Sityodtong owns stakes in real estate, sports, retail, technology, and media.[3] Sityodtong's businesses have been featured on CNN, ESPN, Star Sports, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, New York Times, Channel NewsAsia, Straits Times, Reuters, Fortune, Yahoo! Sports, MSN, Men's Health, Shape, China Post, Times of India, Jakarta Globe, and other media publications around the world.[15]
Sityodtong is the Founder and Chairman of ONE Championship, Asia's largest sports media property with a global broadcast to over 1 billion homes in 118+ countries.[16] Chatri Sityodtong is also the Chairman of Indiabulls Properties Investment Trust, a Singapore-listed real estate investment trust company with S$1.5 billion in net assets. Indiabulls Properties Investment Trust is a holding company for Indiabulls Properties and Indiabulls Real Estate.[17][18] He is the Founder and Chairman of Evolve University, Asia's largest online university for martial arts. He is the Founder and Chairman of Evolve MMA, a chain of martial arts academies in Asia. Sityodtong also owns stakes in several companies in other industries.
Chatri Sityodtong is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence and guest lecturer at INSEAD, one of the world's leading business schools.[19] Sityodtong is an advisor and mentor to the National University of Singapore Entrepreneurship Centre. He is also an advisor to the Singapore Management University Entrepreneurship Centre and is a regular guest speaker at SMU.
Companies
According to CNBC, ONE Championship is Asia's largest sports media property with a global broadcast to 1 billion homes across 118 countries.[16] Evolve MMA has been described by CNN as Asia's number one-ranked MMA-training organization.[20] MMA Mania named Evolve MMA as the #1 MMA camp in Asia.[21] Evolve MMA was voted the Best International MMA Gym in the world by the readers of leading MMA website, MiddleEasy.[22] One of his newest startups, Evolve University, is the world's largest online university for martial arts. In addition, Sityodtong is involved in several other companies in Asia.[19]
Motivational speaking
Sityodtong has also given motivational speeches at Fortune 500 companies such as Citigroup, Bloomberg, Fidelity Investments, etc. He has also been a featured speaker on TED.[23]
Charity
Sityodtong serves on the Board of Directors of Project Sunshine, one of the largest volunteer organizations in the world for terminally-ill children with cancer, HIV, and other illnesses. Through one of his companies, Evolve MMA, he is also active with Boys Town Home, Singapore's home for orphans and troubled children. Sityodtong supports underprivileged children with Singapore Children's Society.
Awards and recognition
- 2016 3rd Most Influential Global Leader in MMA (Yahoo! Sports)[24]
- 2015 2nd Most Powerful Person in Asian MMA (Yahoo! Sports)[24]
- 2014 2nd Most Powerful Person in Asian MMA (Yahoo! Sports)[25]
- 2014 Movers and Shakers of Asian MMA (MMA Mania)[26]
- 2013 3rd Most Powerful Person in Asian MMA (The Fight Nation)[27]
- 2013 5th Most Powerful Person in MMA in Asia (Combat Asia)[28]
- 2012 2nd Most Influential Person in Asian MMA (MMA Japan)[29]
- 2012 3rd Most Powerful Person in Asian MMA (The Fight Nation)[30]
- 2011 MMA Coach of the Year (MSN Sports)[31]
References
- ^ Positioning Magazine, [1], 25 May 2012
- ^ "Evolve Mixed Martial Arts ปลุกกระแสมวยไทยในสิงคโปร์ | Positioning Magazine". positioningmag.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ a b http://www.mmamania.com/2012/18/2881840/interview-with-chatri-sityodtong-former-hedge-fund-manager-and-the
- ^ "Asia set for mixed martial arts revolution | Reuters". reuters.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Breaking News - Sports | The Straits Times". straitstimes.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ MMA Mania, [2], Evolve MMA CEO Chatri Sityodtong Talks the ONE Asia MMA Summit and Rich Franklin's UFC 147 Fight, 3 January 2012
- ^ "Pep Guardiola - PHOTOS: The top coaches of 2011 - xinmsn Sports". sports.xin.msn.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Evolve Instructors | #1 in Asia for MMA, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu". evolve-mma.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ https://sg.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-insider/top-10-most-powerful-men-in-asian-mma-233231256.html.
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- ^ Tornado Insider, [3], NextDoor Networks profile
- ^ "News content". malaycr.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Interview With Chatri Sityodtong, Former Hedge Fund Manager and the Man Behind Evolve MMA - MMAmania.com". mmamania.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Media Coverage for Evolve MMA". evolve-mma.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ a b ONE Championship
- ^ "Indiabulls Properties Investment Trust, F3EU:SES directors and dealings - FT.com".
- ^ "What do Egyptian tomb raiders and martial-arts-loving entrepreneurs have in common?". ibtimes.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ a b "2013_CSityodtong". insead.edu. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Sports News & Articles – Scores, Pictures, Videos - ABC News". abcnews.go.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Asian MMA Awards: Who was tops in 2012? - MMAmania.com". mmamania.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "MiddleEasy". middleeasy.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "TEDxSingaporeManagementUniversity". tedxsingaporemanagementuniversity.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ a b "2016 Top 10 Leaders Who Have Shaped Modern MMA". Yahoo Sports Singapore. 25 May 2016. Cite error: The named reference "yahoosports1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ "Asian MMA's Most Powerful People". Yahoo Sports Singapore. 6 April 2014.
- ^ "A closer look at the movers and shakers setting the Asian MMA agenda in 2014". MMAmania.com.
- ^ "The Fight Nation - Asia's Coolest MMA News Site!". thefightnation.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "The Ten Most Powerful People in Asian MMA | Combat Asia". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ "Top Five Most Influential People in Asian MMA | AsianMMA.com". asianmma.com. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
- ^ http://www.thefightnation.com/the-fight-nation-profiles-the-7-most-powerful-people-in-asian-mma/.
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