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Muay Thai

It was Dutchie idea to watched Muay Thai Fights and our hotel in Phuket recommended us a competition at Bangla Boxing Stadium (Patong, Phuket). Personally, I do not like any fighting competitions. Punching or kicking your rival does not look like a sport to me. I do believe the process of being a fighter itself is the sport. However, Muay Thai is rather unique. It started with Wai Kru Ram Muay performance by the fighters. It consisted of two shows, the first is to respect people who close to the fighters like the coaches, family, friends and supporters; and the second performance with bow gestures aimed to respect God.

The Muay Thai fighting itself consisted of kicking and punching. It is famously known as Thai Boxing. Looking at these pictures again, I’d rather glad to be able to capture some moments during the fights despite of my photography burnout. There were several competitions on that event, I forgot how many to be exact. It started with junior fights and ended with non-Thai fights. Overall, it was an interesting travel activity if you were interested in traditional fights and Thai culture.

 

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  1. These photos capture the essence of the battle between two opponents wonderfully. As bitter and violent at fighting sports can be, your photos do well to portray the humanity within the fight.

    • Many thanks Rob! It was quite interesting to watch and take pictures of the fight..maybe I should do it again someday despite being uncomfortable at the same time 😀

  2. Muay thai adalah olah raga lelaki banget dan saya paling suka olah raga semacam ini, jantan
    melihat muay thai jadi inget jaman masih suka bertarung jaman masih berjaya sebagai atlit jiujitshu deh saya teh nih

  3. Very artistic black and white shots of a type of sport that I too find rather aggressive. But put in a cultural context it becomes interesting I am sure.

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