Myanmar Lethwei. Myanmar Traditional Boxing is a form of kickboxing originating in this country. Lethwei is in many ways similar to its siblings from neighboring Southeast Asian countries like Tomo from Malaysia, Pradal Serey from Cambodia and Muay Thai from Thailand. If Thai Boxing is the science of eight limbs, then Lethwei can be like the science of 9 limbs, due to the amount of head butts. In comparison, Lethwei can be interpreted as bold and extreme. Myanmar Boxersaid to be something bigger and larger than their Thai counterparts. The techniques are a bit 'slower and stronger than in other Southeast Asian kickboxing. There are no documents recording the results of style Lethwei Pyu Empire in Myanmar. Ancient Myanmar armies successfully used Lethwei, Ban and his brother armed Banshay win wars against its neighbors. Participants fight without gloves or protection, wrapping only their hands in hemp or gauze cloth.Fights are traditionally held outdoors in sandpits instead of rings, but in modern times, are now held in rings. the techniques used in Lethwei include leg kicks, knees, elbows, kicks, head, rakes knuckle strikes, and Take Downs. Games, which traditionally and ultimately would go to a fighter, do not continue. In the past there were no draws, only a gain or loss by knockout. No point system existed. Extreme bloodshed was very common and death in the ring was not a surprise. Todaythe ...
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