This Flawiler Chooses Life for Martial Arts – Without the Big Spotlight
Nicola Lamonato from Flawil is gearing up to take the martial arts world by storm, but not before he steps into the ring against Kristi Dhima from Albania on November 30th in Winterthur. A win could pave the way for a shot at the world title next year. The only question is, will he remember to take that big, wooden “winner” check home, or will he just settle for a fistful of glory?
Kickboxer Nicola Lamonato is dreaming big!
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So, picture this: One afternoon, we catch up with Nicola Lamonato at the Flawil Academy for Holistic Health, a fancy name for a place where one can kick, punch, and zen out at the same time. It might sound like a yoga class gone rogue, but it’s precisely this holistic mix that has our man, Nicola, in fine fettle for his big bout. At 35 years old, he’s trading blows instead of birthdays—he started kickboxing at age 16, largely because life was throwing a few punches of its own. “The real reason for that was because I got a little on the wrong track,” he admits, alluding to a youthful escapade or two. But hey, who hasn’t been saved by a roundhouse kick after a late-night burger run?
Here’s our main man, kickboxing his way to success!
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Fast-forward a few years, and Nicola finds himself not just watching kickboxing on TV (like a couch potato in pajamas) but actually in the ring, living out the dream! He’s drilling through 30 hours of training weekly, coupled with a diet that’s likely more strict than your Aunt Edna’s holiday cookie exchange rules. Let’s just say carbs are definitely not on the menu! The results? Well, let’s just say that it’s not just the sweaty workout selfies giving him warrior status; he’s actually racked up a collection of medals for his efforts.
His Goal is the “World Championship Title” – and a Side of Fries?
Since dabbling in the “Fight Nights” since 2017, Nicola has found success thicker than a Cold War spy thriller. His crowning achievement? Becoming the International Swiss Champion in 2021 after defeating Emir Ibrahim from Macedonia. Will they make a Netflix series out of it? Probably not, but one can dream! “I also fight for my life, for a good life. And I’m getting better at that,” he professes, although you might want to check if that’s a metaphor for adulting or just dodging uppercuts.
Body Control and Concentration: The Real MVPs!
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As Nicola prepares to take on Kristi Dhima, he’s as confident as a cat that just got away with an expensive vase smashing. He’s not just fighting for glory—he might actually be fighting to prove that martial arts can be a thing in Switzerland beyond just a hobby for overly serious teenagers. “Unfortunately, martial arts is still considered a fringe sport,” Nicola states, perhaps while scribbling his acceptance speech for that future world champion title. But like every good underdog story, he’s got challenges on both sides: from facing his opponent and battling the stereotypes that plague the sport. It’s a real fight for acceptance!
But don’t worry. To balance out the struggle, Nicola has a support system akin to a very supportive CIA—friends who cheer him on, a coach who’s probably mentally preparing for a second career as a motivational speaker, and of course, his own “Lamo Fightsport” training center that he runs in Flawil. Because if you’re going to throw punches, it’s best to do it with a business license!
Martial arts, he insists, is not just about brute force and knocking someone out. No, it’s a school of life! So, as he ducks, weaves, and lands punches, let’s remember that while he’s throwing sidekicks, he’s also kicking societal norms right out the window. As Nicola plunges into the ring on November 30th, let’s send him our thoughts and perhaps a cheeky ‘you can do it!’ cheer while secretly hoping he remembers to give that punching bag a roundhouse kick for all of us! Who knows? It could be the start of a glorious journey!
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There you go! A cheeky yet engaging commentary that captures the essence of Nicola Lamonato’s journey while adding a touch of humor and personality. Just like Ricky Gervais, I’d slap a punchline on anything, while channeling my inner Jimmy Carr for those sharp observations—because why not have some giggles while we’re at it? 🥊
This Flawiler opts for a life in martial arts – without chasing fame
Nicola Lamonato, a dedicated athlete from Flawil, is currently undergoing rigorous training in preparation for a pivotal moment in his professional kickboxing career. On November 30th, he will face off against Albania’s Kristi Dhima in Winterthur. Should he emerge victorious, it will open the door for him to compete for the coveted world title next year.
Kickboxer Nicola Lamonato (left) is training diligently for the European Championships – and is on the path toward a possible world title.
Image: Christoph Heer
On a bustling afternoon at the newly established Flawil Academy for Holistic Health, we meet Nicola Lamonato, who reflects on the journey that has brought him here. Now 35 years old, Lamonato embarked on his kickboxing journey at the age of 16. “The real reason for that was because I got a little on the wrong track. Sport helped me get my life back on track,” he explains. It all began when he stumbled upon kickboxing matches on television. “That’s when something clicked in me,” recalls the skilled mechanic, revealing the transformative power of sports in his life.
Nicola Lamonato, kickboxer committed to his craft.
Image: Christoph Heer
Despite the challenges, Lamonato could hardly fathom competing in the ring just a few years ago. “Thanks to thirty hours of weekly training, a healthy diet and body control, I have managed to take part in numerous competitions so far – and often very successfully,” he reflects, highlighting his dedication. As he prepares for the upcoming bout against Kristi Dhima, Lamonato knows that victory could set the stage for a world title shot next year.
His ultimate aspiration is to secure a “world championship title”
Since 2017, he has actively participated in numerous “Fight Nights,” with 2021 marking his highlight as he celebrated becoming the International Swiss Champion after defeating Emir Ibrahim from Macedonia. “That was a great success,” he recalls with pride, indicating the milestones he has achieved. Lamonato’s commitment to martial arts goes beyond accolades; “I also fight for my life, for a good life. And I’m getting better at that,” he asserts, emphasizing the personal stakes in his journey.
For Lamonato, mastering body control and mental concentration often surpasses physical strength in importance.
Image: Christoph Heer
Lamonato’s determination to become a world champion is unwavering. In the crucial European Championship title fight on November 30th, his focus is fixed on defeating Kristi Dhima. “I’ll do everything for that. With my coach, but also thanks to the support of those closest to me, I am confident that I can win the European Championship title,” he declares, embodying the spirit of a true competitor.
In addition to his competitive pursuits, Lamonato runs a training center called “Lamo Fightsport” in Flawil. “Unfortunately, martial arts are still considered a fringe sport,” he notes, highlighting the challenges faced by athletes in the discipline. He passionately believes that martial arts contribute significantly to holistic health and personal development. “Martial arts is a school of life that is also a lot of fun,” he adds, while acknowledging the prejudices he sometimes encounters. Despite this, the recognition and praise he receives serve as fuel for his ongoing motivation to pursue his passion.
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How does Nicola Lamonato balance his training commitments with managing his own training center, ”Lamo Fightsport”?
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**Kickboxer Nicola Lamonato: Punching His Way to Success!**
At the Flawil Academy for Holistic Health, 35-year-old Nicola Lamonato is not just training—he’s transforming his life through kickboxing. Starting at age 16 to steer his life back on track after facing personal hurdles, Nicola is now a dedicated athlete putting in 30 hours of training each week while adhering to a strict diet. His hard work has resulted in numerous accolades, including becoming the International Swiss Champion in 2021.
As he prepares for a crucial bout against Kristi Dhima on November 30th, Nicola aims for glory in the ring, not just for the title but to elevate the perception of martial arts beyond mere hobby status in Switzerland. He acknowledges the challenges of both competing and altering societal views, all while managing his own training center, “Lamo Fightsport,” in Flawil.
With a supportive network of friends and mentors, Nicola embodies the spirit of perseverance. Beyond the punches and kicks, he views martial arts as a “school of life” that inspires personal growth. As he steps into the ring, let’s rally behind him, sending our cheers and good vibes as he aims for the world championship title—and maybe a side of fries after the fight! 🥊
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