Phil Dunlap, a martial arts legend, carries the torch of the Kachin arts from Northern Burma, a lineage steeped in tradition passed down through generations. With an impressive record of 119 professional fights across various disciplines, Phil's early career was marked by his exceptional fighting skills. However, his journey took a resilient turn when a car accident left him with a broken neck, defying the odds to make a triumphant comeback at 36.
Phil's story of determination also includes a victorious battle against cancer, cementing his legacy as a fighter and teacher, with a strong commitment to sharing martial arts with all. Phil's expertise spans beyond Lethwei and Naban, extending to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) where he holds a Black Belt from Ricardo Calvalcanti. Not only has he excelled in various martial arts, but he also ensures that financial constraints don't hinder others from pursuing their passion by offering free classes to the general public through the Asylum Fight Team.
With a unique journey that encompasses three distinct careers - fighting, teaching, and a triumphant return from health challenges - Phil Dunlap's life is a testament to unwavering determination and an enduring love for martial arts.