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Jason Strout

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Jason Strout
Born (1977-05-01) 1 May 1977 (age 47)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
DivisionMiddleweight
StyleKickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing
Fighting out ofMilwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
TeamRoufusport, Church Street Boxing Gym, Kill Cliff Fight Club (present)
Years active1999-2003 (Boxing)(Muay Thai)
Notable studentsLiam McGeary, Chris Romulo, Phillipe Nover, Jared Gordon, Wayne Barrett (kickboxer), Marcos Galvão

Jason Strout (born May 1, 1977) is an American former kickboxer and boxer from the Roufusport competition team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

Professional career

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Strout trained under Duke Roufus at the Duke Roufus Gym (Roufusport) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1999-2003.[1] After Strout retired from fighting, he became a head striking coach and co-owner of Church Street Boxing Gym located in New York City. Strout is known for being a striking (boxing, kickboxing/Muay Thai) coaches in NYC with over 20 years of training experience. Strout has gathered knowledge firsthand as a boxer and kickboxer under coach Duke Roufus. In 2019, Strout became an official announcer for "Fight Sports Asia: Absolute Muay Thai." In 2020, Strout relocated back to the USA and now is currently coaching[2] at Sanford MMA gym located in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

He has trained David Branch, Chris Romulo, Liam McGeary,[3][4] Phillipe Nover,[5] Jared Gordon,[6][7] Wayne Barrett[8] and Marcos Galvão.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chris (7 January 2011), "Chris "Mr. Classic" Romulo named WKA Fighter of the Month", Crom martial training, Chris Romulo, retrieved 7 February 2019
  2. ^ Estil Wallace (15 February 2021), Spotlight on: Jared Gordon and Jason Strout, Scottsdale Cornerstone, archived from the original on 28 February 2021, retrieved 13 February 2021
  3. ^ Michael Stets (14 September 2014). "James Bond villains, designer suits, and Tito Ortiz: A conversation with Bellator light heavyweight champion Liam McGeary". MMA Mania. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  4. ^ Pari Cherry (10 Jan 2018). "Conquering Bellator MMA: Liam McGeary". Pari Cherry. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Brian Hemminger (24 November 2011). "GRedeeming Filipino: Phillipe Nover Bellator 59 exclusive interview with MMAmania.com (Part one)". MMA Mania. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  6. ^ Marc Raimondi (11 Jan 2018). "After three drug overdoses and 10 rehab stints, Jared Gordon has goals greater than becoming UFC champion". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  7. ^ Jacques Blaine (22 June 2016). "After three drug overdoses and 10 rehab stints, Jared Gordon has goals greater than becoming UFC champion". New York Fighting. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  8. ^ Michael Stets (2 April 2015). "GLORY 20's Wayne Barrett: 'If they try to judge me on my last fight, they are going to be sadly mistaken'". MMA Mania. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  9. ^ Chuck Mindenhall (31 March 2017). "There's good blood in the corners for Emmanuel Sanchez and Marcos Galvao at Bellator 175". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
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