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Knox Jolie‑Pitt Dazzles Fans With Fresh Muay Thai Moves

The youngest Jolie‑Pitt steps onto the mat, surprising everyone with knockout skills

Knox Jolie‑Pitt, the 7‑year‑old son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, posted a playful video showing off his new Muay Thai techniques, sparking a wave of admiration online.

It’s not every day you see a child star swapping a birthday cake for a pair of boxing gloves, but that’s exactly what Knox Jolie‑Pitt did last week. The youngster, who’s already known for his cute cameo‑style Instagram reels, posted a short clip where he throws a series of crisp Muay Thai strikes. The video, which quickly racked up thousands of likes, shows Knox standing on a makeshift mat in his family’s backyard, confidently delivering a front kick, a elbow strike, and a playful “boom‑boom” punch that ends with a grin.

Fans were quick to comment, many calling the clip “awesome” and “so cool for a 7‑year‑old.” Even a few martial‑arts influencers chimed in, noting that while Knox’s form is still kid‑friendly, the basics are spot‑on for someone his age. "He’s got the spirit," one trainer wrote, "and a lot of heart. Keep it up, little champ!"

Behind the scenes, the family apparently keeps things low‑key but supportive. In a recent interview, Angelina Jolie mentioned that she’s happy Knox finds an outlet that blends fun and discipline. "We want him to try different things, see what he enjoys, and learn a little about focus," she said. Brad Pitt, ever the sports enthusiast, reportedly helped set up the backyard area and even showed Knox a few basic moves himself.

Muay Thai, often dubbed the "art of eight limbs," relies on punches, kicks, elbows, and knees. For a kid, it can be a great way to build coordination, confidence, and respect for technique. Knox’s parents seem to view the activity as just another avenue for learning, rather than a path to fame. Still, the internet loves a good celebrity‑kid story, and the clip quickly sparked a cascade of memes, fan art, and even a few TikTok duets where users tried to match his rhythm.

Whether Knox goes on to compete or simply keeps the practice as a playful hobby, one thing’s clear: his energy and enthusiasm are contagious. As the video shows, there’s something genuinely heart‑warming about seeing a famous family’s youngest member step out of the usual red‑carpet limelight and into a sweaty, rhythmic world of martial arts.

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