From Milan Fashion Week to Muay Thai Glory: Bampara Kouyate's Artistic Journey to Title Contention
- Black Belt Team
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Some dreams find you when you're not looking. For Bampara Kouyate, one Instagram message transformed his entire world, launching the #2-ranked featherweight Muay Thai contender from the familiar confines of training camps into the glamorous chaos of Milan Fashion Week.
Now, he’s splitting time between throwing piercing kicks and striking poses, between “the art of eight limbs” and “the art of high fashion.”
On September 5, the French-Malian striker will step into Bangkok's legendary Lumpinee Stadium to face Thai knockout artist Shadow Singha Mawynn at ONE Fight Night 35: Buntan vs. Hemetsberger on Prime Video. For Kouyate, victory could mean a shot at featherweight gold. But win or lose, he'll likely have a photoshoot scheduled for the following week.
It's a lifestyle that began almost by accident, born from the same platform that connects fighters with fans worldwide. Social media opened a door Kouyate never knew existed.
"I got a DM (direct message) from an agent on Instagram, and I didn't reply because I thought it was a scam. Then I realized this was something real,” the 30-year-old recalled, describing a journey that reads like a modern fairy tale. “He asked me to sign with big agencies around the world, like in Italy, London, New York, Paris. So, I just started like this, and then I went to Milan Fashion Week."

From that single Instagram message, Kouyate found himself walking the runways of one of the fashion world’s most prestigious events. But balancing elite-level Muay Thai training with the demands of international modeling has created a lifestyle that would exhaust most people.
But not for Kouyate. For him, it's become the rhythm of his life.
"It's been completely different and very intense to combine both. A lot of travel, a lot of shootings, training, flights. My life is very intense, but I love it. I really love it, actually, to be active and feel productive," he explained, revealing the mindset that allows him to thrive in such a demanding dual existence.
The constant movement between photo studios and training facilities, fashion capitals and fight venues, could easily overwhelm someone less committed to both crafts. Yet Kouyate has found success in each arena, building a modeling portfolio that spans continents while establishing himself as one of ONE Championship's most dangerous strikers with TKO victories over America's Luke Lessei and Thailand's Jo Nattawut.
What makes this balancing act possible isn't just physical stamina or time management – it's Kouyate's unique perspective on what connects these seemingly opposite pursuits.

"This feeling for me, it's just amazing. To do something that I love, and get money for it — that's just amazing. I'm just very grateful to life, and I love it," he shared, his appreciation evident in every word.
But perhaps most revealing is how Kouyate sees the deeper connection between standing in front of cameras and standing across from opponents intent on his destruction. Where others might see contradiction, he sees harmony.
"It's extremely different things, but the main part is art. For me, I see the artistic part from fashion and from Muay Thai. For me, it's just art, and I'm an artist," Kouyate offered.
Now, as he prepares for his battle with Shadow, Kouyate stands at a crossroads where his dual careers could converge in the most meaningful way. Victory would likely earn him a title shot, potentially making him one of the few people on Earth who could claim to be both a legitimate fashion model and a Muay Thai World Champion.
For the man who sees beauty in both fashion and fighting, it's just another day at the office – albeit one that millions will be watching.