
Sacha King is a homegrown Muay Thai instructor at REVMMA, who has built his reputation here in Toronto through years of hard work and dedication. Developing his striking skills under Thomas Mandra, Sacha grew alongside the REV community, learning how to train with a clear purpose.
He represents everything that our MMA community symbolizes: strong technical standards, discipline, and a team-first mentality. His journey wasn’t rushed. It was earned through rounds, repetitions, and consistent daily training. That’s exactly what makes his coaching so real and so motivating.
Today, Sacha runs Muay Thai Toronto classes with the same goal-oriented approach that formed him. He is happy to help his students develop their skills the right way, no matter if they are coming to their first class or looking for the best-rated Muay Thai classes to take their training to the next level.
Sacha is known for his composed fighting style and sharp fundamentals. His Muay Thai classes focus on developing clean technique, stable balance, and precise timing. He puts his focus on what really matters:
In his Muay Thai classes in Toronto, you’ll develop your skills to a level where you’ll start wondering how you ever lived without it. Better conditioning, sharper striking, stronger discipline, and real self-confidence: train with Sacha, and it all comes together.


“Take your time, ask questions, make mistakes: that’s how you learn here.” This is exactly the mindset Saсha brings to every class. He believes learning Muay Thai should be a gradual, step-by-step process, not something you rush or force. That’s why his coaching philosophy is built around a supportive environment where everyone feels encouraged to improve.
In that kind of atmosphere, beginners can learn the basics comfortably, while experienced athletes keep sharpening their skills without feeling pressured. Discipline matters, no question, but it should never feel overwhelming.
Students often note that after training under Sacha, they feel more confident, more resilient, and more in control. And that growth doesn’t stop at the gym, but it carries over into everyday life.