TAI EMERY
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HART vs EMERY
April 4, 2025 12:00 PM
April 4, 2025 12:00 PM


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Division
Women Flyweight
Reach
64in / 163cm
height
1.5748
1.5748
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age
01/1987
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Nationality
Australia

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Tai Emery is an Australian Muay Thai fighter with quite the life story. She began her professional career as an electrician but gave up a stable job to join the Legends Football League where she became an all-star defensive player.
She is the type of person that gets very good at something and then wants to challenge herself from the bottom of a new field or sport. After making her name in Legends, she eyed mixed martial arts and eventually got into Muay Thai. She moved to the Muay Thai mecca of Thailand to work on her new craft and eventually ended up in the Squared Circle for BKFC Thailand 3 in 2022.
Emery ran up a 2-1 record before getting her first BKFC world title shot against Britain Hart at BKFC 71 Dubai. Emery has also competed in Power Slap and stays busy pushing herself to new limits. She credits success to her childhood and upbringing and shares that she wouldn’t be where she is today with the help of a lot of people. Staying humble and continuing to improve her striking makes Emery a dangerous contender in the BKFC’s strawweight division.
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HART vs EMERY
April 4, 2025
April 4, 2025 12:00 PM
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