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Patrick Marcil | |
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Born | Casselman, Ontario, Canada | June 2, 1975
Other names | Sifu Patrick Marcil |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Style | JKD, [1] Lethwei, MMA |
Rank | Sifu in
Fangshendo under Sijo Jacques Patenaude |
Occupation |
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Spouse | Christine Patenaude |
Children | Kassie Patenaude-Marcil, Kira Patenaude-Marcil |
Notable students |
Dave Leduc,
[2] Marc-André Barriault [3] [4] |
Notable school(s) | Patenaude Martial Arts Gatineau [3] |
Patrick Marcil (born June 2, 1975) is a Canadian mixed martial arts and Lethwei coach. [5] He is a sifu (師傅 traditional) in Fangshendo, a modified form of Jeet Kune Do. [6] His students include Lethwei World Champion Dave Leduc [7] and UFC middleweight fighter Marc-André Barriault. [8]
Marcil's coaching was featured in Jet Li's defunct website, [9] VICE, [10] Le Droit, [11] Myanmar Times, [12] Asia Times, [1] La Presse, [13] and Ici Radio-Canada. [14] He trains numerous professional MMA fighters in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. [15]
In 1994, Patrick Marcil along with brother-in-law Stephane Patenaude opened their first Kung Fu school in Orléans [3] and shortly after, their second school in Gatineau, Quebec. [16][ self-published source] [17]
In 2003, Marcil fought at World Extreme Battle in Laval, Quebec [6] winning his fight with a TKO at 2:17 in the first round. [6] At 165 pounds, the 26-year-old Marcil was set to fight in the 160lbs category, but instead faced an undefeated 180lb opponent. [18]
In 2009, Patrick Marcil began teaching Sanshou to Dave Leduc [19] at Kung Fu Patenaude in Gatineau. [2] In the Myanmar Times, Leduc explains how Marcil [10] got him ready for Lethwei [12] [7] by teaching him the principles of Jeet Kune Do. [20]
In 2016, for his fights against Too Too and Tun Tun Min, [21] Leduc underwent his training camp in Canada with Marcil. [22]
In 2018, Marcil traveled to Myanmar for the first time to corner Leduc against Diesellek TopkingBoxing [23] and returned in December of the same year for Dave Leduc vs. Tun Tun Min III fight, where his student successfully defended his title. [24]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | La Fosse aux Tigres | Himself | Fosse Aux Tigres at IMDb |
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (May 2017) |
Patrick Marcil | |
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Born | Casselman, Ontario, Canada | June 2, 1975
Other names | Sifu Patrick Marcil |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Style | JKD, [1] Lethwei, MMA |
Rank | Sifu in
Fangshendo under Sijo Jacques Patenaude |
Occupation |
|
Spouse | Christine Patenaude |
Children | Kassie Patenaude-Marcil, Kira Patenaude-Marcil |
Notable students |
Dave Leduc,
[2] Marc-André Barriault [3] [4] |
Notable school(s) | Patenaude Martial Arts Gatineau [3] |
Patrick Marcil (born June 2, 1975) is a Canadian mixed martial arts and Lethwei coach. [5] He is a sifu (師傅 traditional) in Fangshendo, a modified form of Jeet Kune Do. [6] His students include Lethwei World Champion Dave Leduc [7] and UFC middleweight fighter Marc-André Barriault. [8]
Marcil's coaching was featured in Jet Li's defunct website, [9] VICE, [10] Le Droit, [11] Myanmar Times, [12] Asia Times, [1] La Presse, [13] and Ici Radio-Canada. [14] He trains numerous professional MMA fighters in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. [15]
In 1994, Patrick Marcil along with brother-in-law Stephane Patenaude opened their first Kung Fu school in Orléans [3] and shortly after, their second school in Gatineau, Quebec. [16][ self-published source] [17]
In 2003, Marcil fought at World Extreme Battle in Laval, Quebec [6] winning his fight with a TKO at 2:17 in the first round. [6] At 165 pounds, the 26-year-old Marcil was set to fight in the 160lbs category, but instead faced an undefeated 180lb opponent. [18]
In 2009, Patrick Marcil began teaching Sanshou to Dave Leduc [19] at Kung Fu Patenaude in Gatineau. [2] In the Myanmar Times, Leduc explains how Marcil [10] got him ready for Lethwei [12] [7] by teaching him the principles of Jeet Kune Do. [20]
In 2016, for his fights against Too Too and Tun Tun Min, [21] Leduc underwent his training camp in Canada with Marcil. [22]
In 2018, Marcil traveled to Myanmar for the first time to corner Leduc against Diesellek TopkingBoxing [23] and returned in December of the same year for Dave Leduc vs. Tun Tun Min III fight, where his student successfully defended his title. [24]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | La Fosse aux Tigres | Himself | Fosse Aux Tigres at IMDb |