Exclusive | Find Your Calm in Chaos – Tai Emery’s Tools for Mental Clarity

"Find Your Calm in Chaos": Tai Emery's Tools for Mental ClarityPower Slap athlete, BKFC athlete, model, lingerie football player, and electrician, Tai Emery, shared her candid thoughts on mental…

"Find Your Calm in Chaos": Tai Emery's Tools for Mental Clarity

Power Slap athlete, BKFC athlete, model, lingerie football player, and electrician, Tai Emery, shared her candid thoughts on mental health and the importance of self-awareness in managing life’s challenges. Known for her toughness and personality, Tai Emery’s reflections offer insights into balancing chaos and calm, both inside and outside the ring.

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Tai Emery sat down with LowKickMMA’s Tim Wheaton to reflect on her journey. Emery emphasized the significance of understanding one’s strengths and finding environments where one can thrive. Drawing from her own experiences working with live wires as an electrician she explained how high-pressure situations often reveal a person’s true character. “People find out where they’re the most calm.”

Tai Emery also highlighted the importance of self-awareness and emotional regulation. She believes that identifying personal triggers and developing tools to manage them is crucial for mental well-being. Whether it’s journaling, exercising, listening to music, or spending time in nature, Emery advocates for finding personalized rituals that help maintain balance. “A happy fighter is a dangerous fighter,” she remarked, drawing parallels between mental health and peak performance.

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“Sometimes when there’s a problem—whether it’s in the ring or out of the ring—you never solve the riddle in the same state you’re in. You know how you’ve lost your car keys and it’s always in the last place you look? No—it’s generally when you’re not looking that you find them. So sometimes just stepping away from something and chilling out—being in nature—can help. Like I said, there’s a small list of things people can do to stop thinking about the problem and actually solve it.”

For Tai Emery, maintaining balance amidst a demanding schedule, training, media commitments, social media responsibilities, and more, requires meticulous organization. She credits her use of a color-coded diary for helping her stay on track.

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“I think a tool for people—whether they are fighters or not—is just trying to figure out: one, their triggers; and two, how they control them. Whether it’s having some self-isolation, allowing yourself to process something, writing it down in a journal, listening to music, reading books, talking with friends, dancing, working out—find your own tools. These tools also become meditation: going for a walk, playing with your dog, being with your kids. These are all tools you can use to calm your emotions or bring yourself back to awareness.”

However, she acknowledges that what works for her might not work for everyone: “Tracking my weight or using a diary might not work for someone else… Everyone has their own tools.” Ultimately, Emery’s message is one of empowerment through self-discovery. She encourages others to embrace their unique traits and find joy in their pursuits. “When you’re happiest, people can get the most out of you, and you can get the most out of yourself.”

“Obviously, people find out where they’re the most calm. People want to do something that they’re good at; that’s just the truth. You can do something you’re not good at, but as a job and where you fall into, you’re generally doing something you’re naturally good at or have worked hard to be good at.”

Tai Emery Told Conor McGregor and BKFC that She Wouldn’t Flash The Crowd … Again

Tai Emery Told Conor McGregor and BKFC that She Wouldn't Flash The Crowd ... AgainTai Emery is getting a lot of attention these days. The Aussie burst onto the scene under the BKFC…

Tai Emery Told Conor McGregor and BKFC that She Wouldn't Flash The Crowd ... Again

Tai Emery is getting a lot of attention these days.

The Aussie burst onto the scene under the BKFC banner in September 2022 following an impressive first-round TKO against Rung-Arun Khunchai in Thailand. But as impressive as her performance was, it was her post-fight celebration that had everyone talking.

Immediately following the win, Emery hopped up onto the ropes and flashed the crowd, giving fans in Bangkok a little something extra. The incident was caught on camera and quickly went viral on social media.

A recently formed partnership between the BKFC and RIZIN sent Emery to Japan in July for a bare-knuckle scrap with Charisa Sigala at Super RIZIN 3. Emery once again scored a quick finish, leaving Sigala with a badly broken nose following a first-round TKO.

Before Emery was allowed to step inside the ring at Saitama Super Arena, she had to make some promises that her jaw-dropping celebration in ‘The Land of Smiles’ wouldn’t be repeated.

“100 percent,” Emery told MMA Mania, promising not to flash the Saitama crowd. “In every single email, every single phone call from David Feldman. I literally had to learn how to say, ‘No, I promised David Feldman and Conor McGregor that I wouldn’t flash and I wouldn’t be naughty.’ I learned how to say that in Japanese just for the sheer fact that I knew they’d ask me that.

“I had to pull that [phrase] out in some of the interviews and they were impressed.”

Tai Emery sets sights on BKFC gold and potential boxing debut

After making her big debut in Japan, Emery has a host of options, but her goal of one day claiming BKFC gold remains a top priority. With that said, Emery is more than willing to strap on a pair of boxing gloves should the opportunity present itself.

“I want the belt. I want what’s mine. That will be the moment I can finally go (exhales), okay, on top of the mountain, let’s smell one flower, and let’s get back to work,” Emery said. “Outside of that, I really want to put on the gloves and box whether that’s with RIZIN or Misfits or both. I think it’s exciting times for fighters right now.”

Check out some images from Emery’s appearance in Japan:

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Tai Emery shatters opponents nose with One Punch knockout – Super Rizin 3 Highlights

Tai Emery vs Charisa Sigala Broken NoseIn a brutal display of power, Tai Emery knocked out Charisa Sigala at Super Rizin 3 with one punch…

Tai Emery vs Charisa Sigala Broken Nose

In a brutal display of power, Tai Emery knocked out Charisa Sigala at Super Rizin 3 with one punch and shattered her nose. It took less than 40 seconds into their bare-knuckle boxing bout for Australia’s Emery to crack Sigala with a right hand that left her nose clearly bent and broken.

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Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala – Super Rizin 3

Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala

Model Tai Emery may be best known for her viral moment in BKFC. After a quick and impressive knockout win, she climbed on top of the ropes and flashed the audience. Prior to her fight career, Emery was involved with lingerie football, plus she was an electrician and thermographer. Today, she is a standout fighter in bare-knuckle fighting and has experience in MMA and Muay Thai.

At Super Rizin 3, this past weekend, two bare-knuckle boxers threw down in front of the Tokyo crowd at the Saitama Super Arena with over 48,000 fans in attendance. It only took Emery 37 seconds, into round 1, to land a fight-ending blow. Sigala fell to the mat but was still conscious, however, she began adjusting her bent nose. The shattered nose was too much to beat for the model Sigala and she did not rise to her fight.

“She’s busted her nose!” Australia’s Michael Schiavello said on commentary, “Sigala’s nose looks like a Picasso painting.”

Below, you can watch highlights at full speed and slow motion from the Super Rizin 3 Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala knockout fight.

Tai Emery Exclusive – “You can’t f*** with Gods anointed” vs. Charisa Sigala at Super Rizin 3

tai emery vs. Charisa Sigala super rizin 3Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala for Super Rizin 3 has been made official as both athletes make weight. These…

tai emery vs. Charisa Sigala super rizin 3

Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala for Super Rizin 3 has been made official as both athletes make weight. These two strikers will meet in a bare-knuckle rules match at a catchweight of 57.2 kg on July 28.

Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala

Australia’s Emery has quite the background. An electrician and lingerie football player, today she is a bare-knuckle fighter. She may be best known for her impressive first-round knockout which was followed by a flash for the audience, this moment went viral all around the globe.

For Emery vs. Charisa Sigala, both are OnlyFans models and bare-knuckle fighters. Sigala is best known for her matches against the likes of Pearl Gonzalez, and Taylor Starling, among others, and being booked against Paige VanZant, the former UFC fighter.

Sigala spoke in an interview with Cage Side Press and said of her upcoming opponent Emery, “She gets somebody who’s ready to throw down just as much as her and is ready to go. We both want that bloody battle [laughs]. That’s what I love.”

In an exclusive interview with Tim Wheaton of Low Kick MMA, for her Super Rizin 3 fight, Tai Emery said: “I’m honored to represent and showcase the sport of bare knuckles here in Japan! Never quit chasing your dreams, every sacrifice you make builds you … And remember, you can’t f*** with Gods anointed x.x.x.”

For Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala at Super Rizin 3, both made weight earlier today.

Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala Super Rizin 3

Watch Tai Emery vs. Charisa Sigala Super Rizin 3 Weigh In below

Tai Emery tells ‘Karens’ about BKFC Asia celebration flash: “I’m sorry about that, but this is an 18+ event.”

Tai Emery Flash CelebrationAustralian fighter Tai Emery created one of the biggest viral moments in BKFC history when she knocked out her opponent in the first round and then flashed the audience. The knockout and flashing video made the rounds on the MMA socials, even garnering a discussion on Joe Rogan’s show. Tai Emery will be back in […]

Tai Emery Flash Celebration

Australian fighter Tai Emery created one of the biggest viral moments in BKFC history when she knocked out her opponent in the first round and then flashed the audience.

The knockout and flashing video made the rounds on the MMA socials, even garnering a discussion on Joe Rogan’s show.

Tai Emery will be back in action at BKFC Asia 4 on December 10. She will be facing Thai-born knockout slugger Po Denman in Bangkok. But because of how much trouble she got in last time, Tai Emery is uncertain what will happen if she wins this time around.

Tai Emery in trouble for the flash

Thanks to numerous viewers’ complaints about Tai Emery’s flash, she got in trouble with the leader of BKFC. In an interview with MMA Fighting, the Australian fighter said:

“I will say one thing, I did get in a lot of trouble with Dave Feldman from BKFC — just for everyone that wanted to know some repercussions — I was in trouble, so thanks everyone, all you Karens, for having a little complaint. I’m sorry about that, but this is an 18+ event, so just don’t watch.”

What will happen this time? We’ll see is all she would reveal about her plans. Tai Emery explained:

“So they said that I’m going to be fined if I pull a stunt – that word has been locked in my head, because I’ve been pulled into the principal’s office once again. Nothing’s changed. I’ve been told that the stunt that I pulled will not be allowed. They’re talking millions of bahts in fines, but what’s good? We’ll see what happens.”

Fighting in bare knuckle is about freely expressing oneself, Tai Emery concluded by saying:

“That’s a sense of freedom when you can just be yourself, especially on that sort of stage. That’s a hard thing to do. I’m just going to be myself, and welcome to the s*** show, once again.” [Transcript courtesy of MMA Fighting]

Tai Emery’s next opponent revealed by BKFC Asia CEO Nick Chapman

Tai Emery BKFC next fightEarlier this year, Australian bare-knuckle fighter Tai Emery created one of the biggest viral moments in BKFC history. She earned an incredible first-round knockout win and to celebrate she jumped on the ropes and flashed the audience. BKFC Asia CEO Nick Chapman explained that he got in a lot of trouble for this. The BKFC […]

Tai Emery BKFC next fight

Earlier this year, Australian bare-knuckle fighter Tai Emery created one of the biggest viral moments in BKFC history. She earned an incredible first-round knockout win and to celebrate she jumped on the ropes and flashed the audience.

BKFC Asia CEO Nick Chapman explained that he got in a lot of trouble for this. The BKFC founder and CEO David Feldman and the Thai Sports Authority both got Chapman in hot water. BKFC was forced to give a statement of apology and pay a fine. The fine, according to Chapman, he would gladly pay again.

In an exclusive interview with Tim Wheaton of LowKickMMA, Chapman said:

“Tai Emery is an absolute legend … She just expressed herself in the way she felt at the time.”

Tai Emery vs Po Denman on December 10

Nick Chapman also revealed the name and date of Tai Emery’s next opponent. The BKFC Asia CEO announced to LowKickMMA that Emery will be facing Po Denman on December 10.

Chapman said:

“What I will tell you the woman she’s fighting on the next event is a bare-knuckle veteran … She is the only woman to ever knock out a man in a legitimate bare-knuckle fight. She fought a guy and knocked him out … That is going to be one badass fight. So Tai, as you know, she can fight.”

See the full interview with Nick Chapman the BKFC Asia CEO below:

Thailand’s Po Denman is a dangerous opponent who is currently on a nine-fight win streak in boxing. She will be making it ten in a row but standing in her way will be the knockout queen Tai Emery.

Emery has lived a highly interesting life. Currently, this Australian-born athlete is living in Thailand and competing in bare-knuckle boxing, but previous to this she held jobs as an electrician, thermographer, and Lingerie Football Player. She loves BKFC because of the skin-to-skin contact it offers. While speaking in an interview with Calf Kick Sports, she explained:

“With BKFC it is so raw … I guess wearing gloves it takes something away. Like, there’s something so raw when all of a sudden I don’t have to have gloves … I think yeah having that grip and just like skin-to-skin contact is such a crazy, crazy thing.”