Patong boxing stadium
Real, not show fights!
Muay Thai is a traditional martial art of Thailand that combines punches, kicks, elbows and knees, known as the "art of eight limbs".
Programs
Description
Thai boxing, or the "art of 8 limbs", gained global recognition in 1977.
Thai fighters first achieved victories over kickboxers and karate practitioners, showcasing the superiority of their style. Muay Thai became popular in Europe, especially in the Netherlands, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, where strong schools emerged and excelled in international tournaments. Thailand remains the acknowledged leader in Muay Thai, drawing professional athletes, enthusiasts, and beginners from around the world for training. In Muay Thai, strikes with hands, feet, knees, elbows, as well as some throws and head strikes, are allowed. Until the end of the 16th century, this martial art was called "Mai Si Sok," then "Pahuyut" (fight with all limbs). In 1934, with the formation of the Kingdom of Thailand, the name changed to "Muay Thai."
Included in the price
- Round trip transfer from Kata, Karon and Patong hotels
- Entrance fee: standard seats
Extra charge
- Private transfer upon request - 3 000 baht per car round trip
What to bring
- Camera/video camera
- Pocket money for personal expenses
- Present your voucher at the ticket counter for entry; you’ll receive a ticket
- After the event, proceed directly to the transfer area
Important to known
- Children's ticket for ages 4-11 inclusive. Free for children up to 3 years old (no separate seat in the minivan).