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  2. Muay Thai - Wikipedia

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    Muay Thai (Thai: มวยไทย, RTGS: muai thai, pronounced [mūaj tʰāj] ⓘ), sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, the Art of Eight Limbs [3] or the Science of Eight Limbs, [4] is a Thai martial art and full-contact combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinching techniques. [5]

  3. Paruhatlek Sitchunthong - Wikipedia

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    Paruhatlek Sitchunthong, the sixth of nine children (seven sons, two daughters), hailed from a family of Muay Thai fighters in Pathum Thani Pathum Thani, approximately 30 km (18.6 mi) north of Bangkok. All of his brothers were fighters, with his older brother, Paruhat Loh-ngoen also achieving fame as a Muay Thai fighter. Paruhatlek began his ...

  4. Detrit Sathian Gym - Wikipedia

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    Detrit Sathian Gym (also spelled Dechrid, Dejrit; Thai: เดชฤทธิ์ เสถียรมวยไทยยิม) is a Thai Muay Thai kickboxer from the Khon Kaen province in Thailand. He is the IMC World Super Welterweight 154lbs.

  5. Yokkao - Wikipedia

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    YOKKAO was founded in Bangkok on 1 January 2010 by Philip Villa [3] and Doungjaj Tananan. It began by producing Muay Thai shorts and training equipment. In February 2011, YOKKAO started the YOKKAO Fight Team which sponsors Muay Thai Fighters around the world.

  6. Team Sityodtong - Wikipedia

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    Sityodtong USA, also known as Team Sityodtong, is a Muay Thai and mixed martial arts training camp based out of Somerville, Massachusetts. The headquarters of Sityodtong Camp is in Pattaya, Thailand. Its Grandmaster is Yodtong Senanan and he has produced 57 Muay Thai Champions, the largest number in the history of Muay Thai in Thailand. [1]

  7. Phet-Ek Sitjaopho - Wikipedia

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    Phet-Ek started training in Muay Thai alongside his twin brother in their native province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, there he won the Hua Hin stadium title as a child. He later won the 35 kg Central Thailand title. In Bangkok Phet-Ek was elected Lumpinee Stadium fighter of the year in 2000. He also captured the 112 lbs title.

  8. Pairot Wor.Walapon - Wikipedia

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    Training at the Kiatsingnoi camp (AKA the Wor.Walapon camp) in Bangkok, [5]: 1:26:23–1:28:21 Pairot was a southpaw Muay Tae fighter (Muay Thai fighter who focuses on kicks). He had an opportunistic kicking style which he used to counterstrike his opponents, particularly with powerful kicks to the ribs or arms and minimized openings for his ...

  9. Rodtang Jitmuangnon - Wikipedia

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    Rodtang had his first Muay Thai fight at the age of 8 to make money and help his family. At 14, he moved to Bangkok to join the Jitmuangnon gym. [1] On January 2, 2016, Rodtang won his first Muay Thai title when he defeated Petchprakan Kor. Klanbut by decision to claim the MAX Muay Thai 125 lb Championship.