Born from a community, forged in the grind

Pheuw wasn’t born in an office. It was built on the ground: in gyms, on pavement, in the ring.

Where no words are needed and effort speaks louder than anything. A community of athletes, fighters, and relentless souls came together around one simple idea:
Go all the way, together.

No hype. No ego. Just sweat, pain, discipline, and mutual respect

More than clothing, it’s a mindset

Every Pheuw piece carries that energy. It doesn’t follow trends. It follows movement.

In every rep, every round, every sprint, the community moves with you. It doesn’t say “look at me,” it says “I’m here.” The ones who wear it don’t seek validation. They seek progress

Pheuw is for those who lead by example. Never alone. Always together

The Few, the Strong

Nabil Khachab

Professional kickboxer born in 2000 in Amersfoort, with Rif roots. Trained by Said El Badaoui, he fights under the Moroccan flag in Glory. Known for his discipline and fast rise, he embodies strength, resilience, and cultural pride.

Tom

English athlete focused on hybrid training, boxing, swimming, gym, and calisthenics. He came to Bali to push his limits and compete, embodying dedication, versatility, and a relentless drive to grow.

Aswar

Indonesian MMA fighter based in Bali, known for blending combat training with spearfishing. He embodies resilience, a deep bond with nature, and the island’s warrior spirit.

Jason

German coach who combines running and calisthenics with a unique blend of precision and creativity. He inspires through movement, discipline, and mindful training.

Morad

Egyptian boxer who moved to Bali to chase his pro career. Driven by grit and ambition, he represents a new wave of Middle Eastern athletes rising on the global stage.

Mohamed Amine

Moroccan-Dutch MMA fighter born in Amsterdam in 1996. He competes in the heavyweight division with a 5–3 pro record. Fighting out of Gym Haarlem, Momine is known for his power, resilience, and North African fighting spirit.