Muay Thai in Thailand

Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand and is well respected by most in the country.  Despite that, the popularity of the sport has declined and is mostly followed by those of “lower class” or “Commoners” as it is a way to get paid, it is not uncommon for children starting at 8 years old to compete, and for adults to place bets.  The gambling culture of Muay Thai is frowned upon from most, however still exists is some areas.  People of “upper class” follow sports such as soccer, but still hold respect and pride for Muay Thai as it is in the history of their country. In Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Muay Thai is taught in the police force as a compulsory subject in the curriculum for self defence and the conservation of the art.  ‘Buakaw’, a well respected Muay Thai fighter with over 276 fights, is one of the many trainers who conducts the subject.  

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