Knox Jolie‑Pitt Dazzles Fans With Fresh Muay Thai Moves
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- June 07, 2026
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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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