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  2. Amy Pirnie - Wikipedia

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    Amy Pirnie (born 6 May 1993) is a Scottish Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer, who has most recently competed with Yokkao [4] and Enfusion.She is the reigning Lion Fight super-flyweight champion, [5] and the reigning ISKA strawweight world champion.

  3. Ramakien - Wikipedia

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    It is a Thai version of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, and an important part of the Thai literary canon. King Rama VI was the person who shed the light first on the Ramayana studies in Thailand, by tracing the sources of the Ramakien , comparing it with the Sanskrit Valmiki Ramayana .

  4. Petchsiam Jor.Pattreya - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2024 he was ranked as one of the 10 best pound-for-pound muay thai fighters in the world by the WMO. [ 11 ] Following his knockout loss against Khunsueklek Boomdeksian in May 2024, Petchsiam's Rajadamnern Stadium Super Bantamweight title was stripped from him.

  5. Thanonchai Thanakorngym - Wikipedia

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    Thanonchai is a fan favorite of the stadiums because of his aggressive style and relentless pressure which he displayed 9 times against his rival and Muay Thai phenom Sangmanee Sor Tienpo. Some of these fights being particularly brutal and considered the best of their year.

  6. Wai khru ram muay - Wikipedia

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    The ritual consists of 2 parts: "Wai khru" and "Ram muay," made up of 4 different Thai words. Wai is a traditional Thai greeting with the palms together as a sign of respect. Khru is the Thai form of the Sanskrit word guru meaning "teacher." Ram is the Thai word for dancing in classical style, and Muay means "boxing." The full term can ...

  7. Ryuya Okuwaki - Wikipedia

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    Wins the vacant IBF Muay Thai World 105 lbs title. 2019-06-01: Loss: Petchdet Wor.Sangprapai: BOM -The Battle Of Muay Thai- season II vol.2: Yokohama, Japan: Decision (Unanimous) 5: 3:00 For the vacant WBC Muay Thai 105 lbs title; 2019-04-14: Win: Newjorwan Pumpanmuang: BOM2-1 - The Battle Of Muay Thai Season II vol.1 - Yokohama, Japan: KO ...

  8. Muay boran - Wikipedia

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    Muay Boran (Thai: มวยโบราณ, RTGS: muai boran, pronounced [mūa̯j bōːrāːn], lit. "ancient boxing") or originally Toi Muay (Thai: ต่อยมวย, lit. 'punching boxing') is an umbrella term for the ancient unarmed martial arts of Thailand prior to the introduction of modern equipment and rules in the 1930s.

  9. Origins of Asian martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of the martial arts has been described by historians in the context of countless historical battles. Building on the work of Laughlin (1956, 1961), Rudgley argues that Mongolian wrestling, as well as the martial arts of the Chinese, Japanese and Aleut peoples, all have "roots in the prehistoric era and to a common Mongoloid ancestral people who inhabited north-eastern Asia."