Muay Thai in Thailand
Muay Thai, Thailand’s national sport, is deeply intertwined with the country’s history and culture. For centuries, the Thai people—peace-loving by nature—developed this form of close, hand-to-hand combat to defend themselves and their land. Over time, Muay Thai became a rite of passage for Thai men, teaching discipline, strength, and skill.
Historically, Muay Thai was a dangerous sport, with fighters using only cords around their fists instead of gloves and no protective gear. Today, the sport follows modern safety rules while maintaining its traditional techniques, attracting enthusiasts and professional fighters from around the world. Visitors to Thailand can now experience Muay Thai through live matches or training camps, gaining a firsthand understanding of this iconic martial art.

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The title of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium Champion is highly regarded as the single most coveted and esteemed belt that any Muay Thai fighter in Thailand can aim to win.

Centuries, Muaythai (Thai boxing) has been the national martial art which is popularly practised by the commoners as well as kings, especially the kings in the ancient times.
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