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** and Thai
** Thai New Year,
or Songkran, celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Thailand )
** Khmer Pradal Serey
– similar to
Muay Thai with an
emphasis on elbow techniques ( Ring-wise ).
** Thai Muay Boran ( Ancient
boxing )
– Predecessor of
Muay Thai, allows
the use of headbutts
.
** Laotian
Muay Lao
– Laotian
boxing which is similar to
Muay Thai
** No
Thai music during
the match
** Royal
Thai Marine Corps ( นาว ิ กโยธ ิ นไทย )
** Siam officially changes its French name to " Thaïlande " ( English name to " Thailand "), having officially changed its
Thai name to " Prated
Thai " since 1939
.
** Thaksin Shinawatra,
Thai businessman
and former Prime Minister
** Suthep Po-ngam,
Thai comedian, actor, film director
and screenwriter
** Gen
. Sonthi Boonyaratglin, President of
the Council for National Security
and Commander-in-Chief of
the Royal
Thai Army
** Tony Jaa,
Thai martial art film actor / choreographer / director
** Thai Airways Flight 311 operated by Airbus A310-300 crashes into a mountain north of Kathmandu, Nepal killing all 113 people
on board
.
** The
Thai province Yasothon is created after being split off from
the Ubon Ratchathani Province
.
** Win Lyovarin,
Thai author
** Prem Tinsulanonda,
Thai prime minister
** Nadech Kugimiya,
Thai model
and actor
** Samak Sundaravej,
Thai 25th Prime Minister ( 2008 ) ( d
. 2009 )
** Royal
Thai Army 250 Units
** Royal
Thai Marine Corps 50 Units
** The Letter ( 2004 film ), a
Thai remake of
the 1997 Korean film, also known as Jod mai rak
** and boxing
** Series one: an introductory special
on boxing day 1967, followed by 13 regular episodes of 30 minutes broadcast between 26 December 1967 to 28 March 1968, Thursdays at 17: 25
.
** Shoot
boxing – A Japanese form of kickboxing which allows throwing
and submission while standing, similar to Sanda
.
** Interval takes one minute only as same as
boxing
** Floyd Mayweather Jr.,
boxing champion
** World heavyweight
boxing champion Joe Louis retires
.
** 1960 Summer Olympic Games: Cassius Clay wins
the gold medal in light-heavyweight
boxing.
** George Foreman defeats Joe Frazier to win
the heavyweight world
boxing championship
.
** Nikolai Valuev, Russian heavyweight
boxing champion
** Lou Duva, American
boxing trainer
** Intercity Golden Gloves, amateur
boxing tournament
** Salvador Sánchez inflicts what many consider
the greatest defeat in Puerto Rican
boxing history, knocking Gómez out in
the 8th round to retain
the world Featherweight title
.
** Indoor sports include: aerobics, underwater hockey, bodybuilding ( NMMU has an
on campus gym
and its own Biokinetics & Sport Science Unit / Centre ), indoor swimming,
boxing, chess, dance, judo, karate, pool, squash
and table tennis
.
** Akihiko Honda, Japanese
boxing promoter
** Shoot
boxing
** John Ruiz a
. k
. a
. “ The Quiet Man ” ( 1972 –), Puerto Rican
boxing champion
** Historical Ancient Greek
boxing ( Pygmachia )
** Shoot
boxing: Japanese combat sport introduced in 1985
.
** Kelvin Hall, an international
boxing and athletics venue
** and Muay
** Shootfighting: A Japanese
martial art consisting of
Muay Thai and Catch Wrestling
.
** Ivan Hippolyte, retired Dutch former
Muay Thai world champion
and K-3 Grand Prix ' 95 winner
** 2004 WMC Superheavyweight
Muay Thai World Champion
** 1994 Nordic
Muay Thai Champion
** USMTA Amateur
Muay Thai North American Heavyweight Championship ( One time )
** 2004 World Kickboxing Association
Muay Thai Super Heavyweight World champion
** 1996 World Kickboxing Association
Muay Thai Super Heavyweight World champion
** MTBN World Heavyweight
Muay Thai Championship ( 1992 )
** WMTA World Heavyweight
Muay Thai Championship ( 1991 )
** WMTA World Super Heavyweight
Muay Thai Championship ( 1995 )
** WKO
Muay Thai World Super Heavyweight Champion
2.336 seconds.