วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Myanmar Lethwei, Lone Chaw (large) vs. Wan Chai

Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that is allegedly 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 state of martial arts has occasionally heard today and league matches also held from time to time at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon.Rules and regulations' do everything in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body are used, with the exception of the head, in order to meet an opponent. common shocks, high kicks to the neck, elbow meets face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A participant can also understand an opponent's head in her hands and drag it to the thrust of the knee than to perform. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicks are just ato "soften" the way of the opponent's knee, and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each game varies depending on its context and with the caliber of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which borrowed much from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by both countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms, fighters, managers and judges get together before every gameand ...



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