Muay Thai
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/SPORTS, PHUKET/ Updated : Oct 6, 2016, 12:12 IST
Synopsis
Any traveller to Thailand will come across Muay Thai at some time. Also called kick-boxing or ‘the art of the limbs’, Muay Thai is the most popular sport in Thailand. There are many places to watch a Muay Thai fight night, however … Read more
Any traveller to Thailand will come across Muay Thai at some time. Also called kick-boxing or ‘the art of the limbs’, Muay Thai is the most popular sport in Thailand. There are many places to watch a Muay Thai fight night, however the quality varies greatly. Read less

Any traveller to Thailand will come across Muay Thai at some time. Also called kick-boxing or ‘the art of the limbs’, Muay Thai is the most popular sport in Thailand. There are many places to watch a Muay Thai fight night, however the quality varies greatly.
• Fights are on every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
• Tickets range from 1,700 baht (stadium seats) to 2500 for VIP/Ringside
Behind the Jungceylon Mall, directly opposite Banzaan Fresh Market
http://www.banglaboxingstadiumpatong.com/
Muay Thai has also become an extremely popular activity for fighters and people looking to get fit from around the world. People come from all over to undertake Muay Thai training camps in Thailand. Many of the camps have their own hotels, and camps run for multiple weeks. If you’d like to just give it a try.
Maximum Fitness & Muay Thai Centre
• Lots of training options, including one-day classes (great for beginners)
• Centrally located in Patong (Phuket)
• Behind the Jungcelyon shopping mall
They encourage walk-ins, and you can choose whether to join a class or take a private lesson from a qualified instructor. Single classes start at 400 baht
CNR Thaweewong and Satawatdirak Rd,
Loma park Patong Beach, Patong, Kathu, Phuket
Phone: +66 813701924
Web: http://maximumfitnessphuket.com/
Hours: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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