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  2. Nora Cornolle - Wikipedia

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    Amateur Muay Thai record Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2022-07-17: Loss: Zoe Putorak: 2022 World Games, Tournament Final: Birmingham, United States: TKO: 3: Wins the 2022 World Games Muay Thai -63.5kg Silver medal. 2022-07-16: Win: Janejira Wankrue: 2022 World Games, Tournament Semifinals: Birmingham, United States ...

  3. Niamh Kinehan - Wikipedia

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    Niamh Kinehan (born 4 April 1999) is an English kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter. She is the reigning WBC, WMO and ISKA Muay Thai 135 lbs world champion. Kinehan has continually been considered a top 10 pound-for-pound muay thai fighter in the world by the WMO and Combat Press since the creation of the rankings in July 2023 and February 2024.

  4. 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 .

  5. Petchsiam Jor.Pattreya - Wikipedia

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    Muay Thai Record [13] 68 Wins, 18 Losses: Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2024-12-08: Win: Teeded ChangNakhonsi: Channel 7 Stadium: Bangkok, Thailand: Decision: 5: 3:00 2024-10-26: Loss: Den SitNayaktaweebtapong: Muay Thai Vithee TinThai + Kiatpetch, Chang International Circuit: Buriram province, Thailand: Decision: 5: 3: ...

  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. Kun Khmer - Wikipedia

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    When it debuted at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, Cambodia did not enter the Muay Thai event in protest of the name used to refer to the sport. [30] At subsequent Southeast Asian Games, Southeast Asian boxing has been known by the ethnically neutral term "muay," with the exception of the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane , when the sport ...

  8. Origins of Asian martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Indo-Malay silat, [10] Burmese banshay, naban and bando, [11] Filipino escrima and kali, [12] Thai krabi krabong [13] and Cambodian bokator. Indian martial arts also influenced the various forms of Indochinese kickboxing, namely Muay Thai from Thailand, Muay Lao from Laos, Tomoi from Malaysia, Pradal Serey from Cambodia and ...

  9. Bangkhlanoi Sor.Thanikul - Wikipedia

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    Rak Saiyon (Thai: รักษ์ สายยนต์; 23 September 1962 – 18 May 2024), known professionally as Bangkhlanoi Sor.Thanikul (Thai: บางคล้าน้อย ส.ธนิกุล), was a Thai professional Muay Thai fighter. He was a three-division Lumpinee Stadium champion who was famous during the 1970s and 1980s.