Muai Thai, Channel 7 Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
Muay Thai Boxing from Bangkok, Thailand - 2014.03.02 Channel 7 Stadium
This video is the Muaythai Jetsi fights from Channel 7 Stadium on Sunday, March 2, 2014.
There are 4 fights.
This video 25 frames per second.
Fight: 1, weight: 116
Red: Ritidej Sor. Me-Udon
Blue: Lomhuan Sitlomnao
Fight: 2, weight: 116
Red: Denklonghae Jayuthkongseab
Blue: Mahesak Phithakpabhadang
Fight: 3, weight: 115
Red: Bovy Sor. Kor. Sungaigym
Blue: Splinter Luk-Bor. Kor.
Fight: 4, main fight, weight: 127
Red: Pokaew Fonjangchonburi
Blue: Songkom Srisuriyunyothin
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Muay Thai Fight - Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok, 7th December 2014 Full HD
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Thai: สนามมวยเวทีลุมพินี) is an indoor sporting arena located in Bangkok, Thailand. Opened more than a decade later than Rajadamnern Stadium, the Lumpinee is run by Royal Thai Army on behalf of Thai Government. It has become the symbol of modern Muay Thai. Only Rajadamnern Stadium rivals the prestige of holding the title of Muay Thai Champion of Lumpinee. The ranking system and championship titles are held from mini flyweight (105 lb) up to super welterweight (154 lb).
Muay thai contests are held on every Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The fights usually start around 6:00 p.m. Ticket prices range from 200 to 2,000 baht.
Last event in its original site on Rama IV Road near Lumphini Park was held on February 8, 2014. The stadium moved to its new home on Ram Intra Road which can hold up to 8,000 spectators.The new stadium held the first fight on February 11, 2014 and was officially opened on February 28, 2014.
History
General Prapas Jarusatien was the driving force behind the construction of the Lumpinee Stadium, a second national stadium built in Thailand after Rajadamnern. Lumpinee opened its doors on 8 December 1956. The stadium is operated by Thailand’s Army Welfare Department of the Royal Thai Army, all proceeds from the fights go towards supporting the various departments of the Thai Army.[5]
Currently there are eleven promoters presented with the responsibility of bringing fighters to fight in the stadium. The rules are the same as in Rajadamnern with the boxers having to weigh more than 100 lb (45.4 kg), be aged over 15 years and the weight difference between the boxers is not allowed to be more than a 5 lb (2.3 kg). Women are not allowed to fight in the stadium or enter the ring.[6]
One of the most famous Lumpinee Champions was Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn who reigned without defeat in the early 1980s, holding the Lightweight Title for 4 years, he was eventually forced to retire because of simply running out of opponents.[7]
Lumpinee Stadium logo
Muay Thai champion belt of Lumpinee
Some of the famous champion fighters who have fought in Lumpinee Stadium
Location Rama IV Road (— 8 February 2014),
Ram Intra Road (11 February 2014 —)
Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates 13°43′32″N 100°32′51″E
Owner Royal Thai Army
MGen Teera Kraiparnon,
Stadium Manager
Capacity 9,500
Field size 3007.5 m2
Opened December 8, 1956
Tenants
Songchai Promotions
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Video of Thai Boxing at the New Lumpini Muay Thai Boxing Stadium in Bang Khen, Bangkok, Thailand. Was an absolutely awesome night, expensive, but awesome.
I also saw the Victory Monument which was on my Bangkok Bucket List. Albeit it was at night, but I took a walk round it anyway and it was fine.
Getting around Bangkok is so easy once you work out how to use buses and the BTS (Sky Train).
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Muay Thai Channel 7 Stadium - Bangkok Thailand
THAI BOXING IN LUMPINEE STADIUM BANGKOK THAILAND...
Muay Thai Fights @ Rajadamnern Stadium / Bangkok, Thailand
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In Thailand, one of those things you absolutely have to go see… It’s Muay Thai Fights! There’s probably better ones than others…But it’s clearly an interesting 4 hours long event with action, gambling, KO’s , Yelling, Cheering, beer & more! I was surprise by some of the young age of the fighters & even some in the attendees. I would say some fighters are not older than 12 & they go intense for 5 full rounds. This was taken at Ratchadamnoen Stadium in Bangkok, but I will probably go see another one before the end of this trip.
Muay Thai Fights @ Rajadamnern Stadium (Feb 3rd 2016)
Bangkok, Thailand
#1 - KONG THORANI LEK (TO. LAK SONG) vs FARANG KHOM (PO. KHONG THAN DI)
#2 - YOD WICHA (SU JI BAMI KIAO) vs PHET DAM (PHO. JAROEN PHAET)
#3 - SON PHIKHAT (SO. SUK SOM) vs SON THONG (KO. KUICHAI)
#4 - MUENG CHON LEK (PHO. SUAN THONG) vs NARIN PHET (LUK KHAO NA NAI)
#5 - SAEN CHAI LEK (NITHI PHATTHA NAI KHWAM) vs TI TO (SIT CHALOEM CHAI)
#6 - CHAT PHICHIT (BAN JAROEN SUK) vs KAO DENG (SU JI BAMI KIAO)
#7 - CHERRY (DUANGJAI PHO) vs SAEN PHAYAK (PHO. JAROEN PHAET)
#8 - KONG PHET (SIT KHRU AE) vs KULAB DAENG (TO. LOED NAM CHAI)
#9 - AOD NOI (KHWANJAI MUAYTHAI GYM) vs AT THACHAI (SU JI BAMI KIAO)
FREE MUAY THAI AT BANGKOK’S CHANNEL 7 STADIUM
April 1st, 2018 - If you're wondering where to watch Muay in Bangkok you need to go to Channel 7 Boxing Stadium on Sunday afternoons. Not only is it free, but the fights are real!
This is one round from my visit to the stadium in early April.
Brutal Muay Thai - Channel 7
Super KOs!
Muay Thai Live in Bangkok - Channel 7
Last round of the last fight in Channel 7 Stadium, Bangkok, on March 1 2015. Live Muay Thai you can enjoy for free. Point of view from the gambling area for local supporters.
Muay Thai Fight - Kengklar vs Jomhod- New Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok, 5th June 2015
Kengklar Por. Pekko (115lbs,RED) vs Jomhod Eminentair (115lbs,BLUE) Kengklar and Jomhod fight for the Lumpini Superflyweight title, on the Krikkrai promotion at the New Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok. HD. Enjoy.
Filmed and edited by Timo Ruge.
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Bangkok - Day 5 - (a) - 16 12 2018
On our 5th day in Bangkok we visited the Chatuchak Weekend Market, the world's biggest market and then we went to Channel 7 Boxing Stadium to see great muay thai fights.
An unserem fünften Tag in Bangkok besuchten wir den Chatuchak Weekend Market, den größten Markt der Welt. Anschließend gingen wir ins Channel 7 Boxing Stadium, um großartige Muay Thai-Kämpfe zu sehen.
バンコクでの5日目に、世界最大の市場であるチャトチャックウィークエンドマーケットを訪問し、それから素晴らしいムエタイの戦いを見るためにチャンネル7ボクシングスタジアムに行きました。
Muay Thai @ Channel 7 Stadium, Chatuchak, Bangkok
Muay Thai match 20 Feb 2011.
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Robert Terminator vs Soren Monkongtong @ Channel 7 Stadium 2007
In this fight from 2007, Tiger Muay Thai trainer/fighter Robert Terminator fought Australian champion Soren Mongkontong at the Channel 7 stadium in Bangkok. Robert showed his never say die style that has made him so popular, walking forward and bringing the fight to the larger Australian fighter despite being cut with an elbow early in the fight. Robert looked to be turning the fight around with big body kicks and strong clinching, but the doctor called an end to the fight in the fourth round due to a large cut on Robert's head. This fight earned the fight of the week award and both fighters received well deserved bonuses.
Muay Thai Fight at Channel 7 Bangkok
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A Night Of Muay Thai At Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand
When it comes to the sport of Muay Thai, there are two major stadiums where the highest level of Muay Thai takes place... Lumpinee and Rajadamnern stadium.
With Lumpinee stadium recently being demolished a rebuilt, Rajadamnern has become the oldest Muay Thai stadium in history.
Legendary Muay Thai fighters like Saenchai, Samart, Buakaw, Dieselnoi and countless others have competed at this famous stadium making it a MUST visit if you spend a day in Bangkok, Thailand.
The atmosphere at these fights nights are something you have to feel first hand, but with this video we hope to still give a feel for what a night of Muay Thai is like at Rajadamnern Stadium in Thailand.
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Channel 7 Stadium Muay Thai Boxing Bangkok
Small Muay Thai boxing venue in Bangkok. This is the real deal stuff. 1,000 people crammed in to this small venue with only 1 small Thai sized door, Death trap? There was also a lot of betting going on. Great atmosphere for a fight. No beer being sold....
Muay Thai TKO at Channel 7 Stadium on Feb 3, 2008
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Muay Thai Fight - Jomhod vs Wanchalong- New Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok, 13th October 2015
Jomhod EminentAir (116lbs,RED) vs Wanchalong PK. Saenchaimuaythai (116lbs,BLUE). Jomhod and Wanchalong fight on the Pumpanmuang promotion at the New Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok. HD. Enjoy.
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