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Description: Myanmar Lethwei. Myanmar Traditional Boxing is a form of kickboxing which originated in Myanmar. Lethwei is in many ways similar to its siblings from neighboring South-East Asian countries such as Tomoi from Malaysia, Pradal Serey from Cambodia and Muay Thai from Thailand. If Thai Boxing is the science of 8 limbs, then Lethwei can be called the science of 9 limbs, due to the allowance of head butt...
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Description: Myanmar Lethwei. Myanmar Traditional Boxing is a form of kickboxing which originated in Myanmar. Lethwei is in many ways similar to its siblings from neighboring South-East Asian countries such as Tomoi from Malaysia, Pradal Serey from Cambodia and Muay Thai from Thailand. If Thai Boxing is the science of 8 limbs, then Lethwei can be called the science of 9 limbs, due to the allowance of head butt...
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Description: a compilation of Lethwei fights (a fighting art that's basically Muay Thai with headbutts). Lethwei is an empty hand combat system, which means fighters do not wear gloves. Another thing that separates it from modern Muay Thai is the fact, that takedowns are much more common and more kinds of them are allowed.
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Description: Myanmar Lethwei(kickboxing). Kickboxing - a form of Myanmar martial arts - has been preserved over the centuries land still remai Myanmar Lethwei(kickboxing). Kickboxing - a form of Myanmar martial arts - has been preserved over the centuries land still remains a favourite traditional game of the people. Although somewhat similar to Thai, French, American and other types of kickboxing, it has main...
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Description: Myanmar lethwei.
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Description: Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championsh...
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Description: Myanmar Lethwei boxer(red) is 50 years old. Myanmar Traditional Boxing is a form of kickboxing which originated in Myanmar. Lethwei is in many ways similar to its siblings from neighboring South-East Asian countries such as Tomoi from Malaysia, Pradal Serey from Cambodia and Muay Thai from Thailand. If Thai Boxing is the science of 8 limbs, then Lethwei can be called the science of 9 limbs, due to...
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Description: This is Myanmar/Japan friendship match under Myanmar Lethwei rule, held in Tokyo, Japan.
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Description: Inexperienced Tway Ma Shao, who lacked much technique back there, fought against Star Lin Aung.
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Description: Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championsh...
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Description: Myanmar Lethwei(kickboxing). Kickboxing - a form of Myanmar martial arts - has been preserved over the centuries land still remains a favourite traditional game of the people. Although somewhat similar to Thai, French, American and other types of kickboxing, it has maintained a more traditional down-to-earth directness. Myanmar kickboxing is closer to street fighting than the Queensberry rules of ...
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Description: Tway ma Shao(myn) vs Crazy Hill(jpn)
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Description: Myanmar tradition lethwei kickboxing.
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Description: Myanmar lethwey
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