VIP Ticket to William Muay Thai Boxing Stadium in Ao Nang Landmark

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Take a VIP ringside seat and watch a real Muay Thai boxing fight at William Muay Thai Stadium in Ao Nang Landmark. Get up close to the action as you watch the centuries-old martial art of Thai kickboxing with hotel transport and 1 soft or alcoholic drink.

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Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Nong Thale, Thailand
Trip Category: Shows, Concerts & Sports >> Sporting Events & Packages



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Take a VIP ringside seat and watch a real Muay Thai boxing fight at William Muay Thai Stadium in Ao Nang Landmark. Get up close to the action as you watch the centuries-old martial art of Thai kickboxing with hotel transport and 1 soft or alcoholic drink.

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Muay Thai or Thai Boxing is a must-do spectator sport for any Thai kickboxing enthusiast traveling to Ao Nang in Krabi. You are treated like a VIP as you are picked up and transferred from your hotel directly to William Muay Thai Stadium in Ao Nang Landmark where you take a ringside seat in the kickboxing arena. Soak up the charged atmosphere and enjoy a premium view of the ring while gloved kick boxers duke it out just a few feet away from your seat. The stadium has a capacity of 500 seats with a huge parking lot in Ao Nang Landmark.

Experience a real competition and learn about the Muay Thai concepts such as the ‘art of the eight limbs’ as the professional fighters punch, jab and kick with their hands, shins, elbows, and knees. Make use of your free soft drink and feel free to ask Mr. William and his knowledgeable staff any questions before or during the fight. You you’re dropped off at your hotel late at night, depending how long each fight takes. Children must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult.

Thai Boxing is Thailand’s national sport, a traditional martial art which has been developed 500 years ago in the ancient capital of Ayutthaya. It’s a self-defense technique that was practiced and tested in battle by the ancient warriors of the Kingdom of Siam. A combination of kickboxing and stand-up grappling called clinching, it is often referred to as the ‘art of the eight limbs’ (the arms, elbows, legs and knees, all of which are used to strike the opponent).

It is the oldest known style of kickboxing and the most effective. An adult Thai boxer will usually weigh not more than 55 kg, yet again and again when put up against opponents skilled in other martial arts, the Muay Thai fighter has come out on top.

Training is intensive and begins young, at six or seven years old, with a boxer’s first fight taking place at around age eight. Their dream, aside from earning money, is to fight in the legendary Bangkok stadiums, Lumpini and Ratchadamnoen, a glory reserved only for a few and watched on television every week by millions of Thai fans.



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