Muay Thai, known as the “art of eight limbs” because of the different ways opponents can strike each other, with knees, fists, kicks, and elbows, is Thailand’s de facto national sport and a source of immense pride. Following the death of former South East Asian Games silver medallist Panphet Phadungchai after an elbow strike in July last year, there are growing calls for more safety regulation. Regular paid fights have long been one route out of poverty for children from rural Thailand, but the death of a 13-year-old in a bout in 2018 caused outrage in the kingdom. Youngsters can earn hundreds of dollars a fight from promoters and gamblers, but the bouts often take place outside any regulatory framework and without protective equipment. Despite the safety concerns, traditionalists are reluctant to bring in more safety measures as they believe it will dilute the character of the sport.
Muay Thai, Tradition vs Safety
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Young Muay Thai boxers jump over a skipping rope during a training session at ‘Boom, The Guru Kid Muay Thai Gym’ in Bangkok on September 14, 2022.
Twelve-year-old Muay Thai boxer Yodpetchtho (R) helps his twin brother Yodpetchaek (L) into his boxing gloves during a training session at ‘Boom, The Guru Kid Muay Thai Gym’ in Bangkok on September 14, 2022.
Two teenage Muay Thai boxers spar in the ring during a training session at ‘Boom, The Guru Kid Muay Thai Gym’ in Bangkok on September 14, 2022.
Urine samples are collected and Muay Thai fighters are weighed by staff at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 23, 2022 ahead of their fight.
Muay Thai boxers Petchnapha Sor Kanitsorn from Thailand (L) and Natalie Morgan from the United States (R) pose for photos at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 23, 2022 ahead of their fight.
Thai Muay Thai boxer Thidaphon Phetnongki is helped into her gloves ahead of a fight at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.
Muay Thai boxer Mahaddeseh Maradi, from Iran (R) strikes her opponent Thidaphon Phetnongki, from Thailand (C) during their fight at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.
American Muay Thai boxer Natalie Morgan receives medical treatment for a cut to her face following her fight at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.
Muay Thai boxer Aaron Zackon, from the United States (L) strikes his opponent Long La, from Cambodia (R) during their fight at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.
Muay Thai boxer Aaron Zackon, from the United States (L) strikes his opponent Long La, from Cambodia (R) during their fight at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.
Argentinian Muay Thai boxer Federico Agustin is checked by medical staff after being defeated by technical knockout in his fight at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.
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Cambodian Muay Thai boxer Long Samnang lies on the floor after being defeated by technical knockout at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok on September 24, 2022.