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  2. Muay boran - Wikipedia

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    Muay Boran originally is a martial art system which has deadly techniques, grappling techniques and ground fighting [citation needed] techniques apart from its stand up techniques. This differs from modern-day Muay Thai, which consists only of stand up and is only a ring sport. [6] Matches between practitioners of the art then began to be held.

  3. International Federation of Muaythai Associations - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation of Muaythai Associations, or IFMA, called the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur until 27 July 2019, is a sport governing body of amateur and professional Muay Thai and Muay boran consisting of 140 member countries worldwide with 5 continental federations after unification of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur and World Muaythai Council.

  4. Muay Thai in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The series popularized Muay Thai, and featured some Muay Boran techniques. The film had two sequels: Ong Bak 2 (2008) and Ong Bak 3 (2010) [14] [1] Born to Fight: 2004 Dan Chupong stars in the film. [citation needed] Chok-Dee: The Kickboxer: 2005 The film is based on the life of Algerian-French Muay Thai boxer Dida Diafat, who stars as himself ...

  5. Mainland Southeast Asia martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Krabi-Krabong (Thai: กระบี่กระบอง, pronounced [krā.bìː krā.bɔ̄ːŋ]) is a Thai weapon-based martial art. Krabi-krabong was developed by the ancient Siamese warriors for fighting on the battlefield. It was likely used in conjunction with muay boran but whether the two arts were developed together or independently is ...

  6. Muay Thai - Wikipedia

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    According to IFMA rules, Muay Thai is a full contact martial art that uses the fists, elbows, knees and feet to strike an opponent. For a strike to count as a point score, it has to connect without being blocked by your opponent. Strikes do not score if they connect with your opponent's glove, forearm, shin or foot.

  7. Born Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Thais, Cambodians and Laotians all gave up or outlawed their active bare-knuckle fighting traditions and introduced more modern (and gloved) ring arts such as Muay Thai, Pradal Serey and Muay Lao. [3] The Born Warriors project unfolds in three distinct parts. Each part is a separate film.

  8. Krabi–krabong - Wikipedia

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    Country of origin. Thailand. Olympic sport. No. Meaning. Sword-staff. Krabi-Krabong (Thai: กระบี่กระบอง, pronounced [krā.bìː krā.bɔ̄ːŋ]) is a weapon-based martial art from Thailand. [1] It is closely related to other Southeast Asian fighting styles such as Silat, Burmese banshay and Cambodian kbach kun boran.

  9. Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyuth - Wikipedia

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    Kampiew Sijanteuk (Thai: คำเพียว สีจันทึก; 2 February 1973 – 7 April 2021), known professionally as Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyuth (Thai: นำขบวน หนองกี่พาหุยุทธ), was Thai Muay Thai fighter. He was the Lumpinee Stadium Super Featherweight Champion for six years until he was ...