Fight night!
We wanted to see some Muay Thai action, so we went to Rajadamnern Stadium. On this night there were seven fights with competitors from all over the world.

Originally an open-air arena built in the 1940s, it has been continuously upgraded and is now an enclosed space with all the bells and whistles of a modern concert hall. I would guess capacity is somewhere between 3000-4000.

Four of the seven fights ended in KO or TKO. Brutal!







Fascinating sport. Interestingly, one of the types of Thai visas a foreigner can gain is by participating in the local culture. So, if one were to take Thai language or cooking classes, you can get a visa to do so. Another event to get that visa is Muay Thai training.
Edit: There is also a display of the shorts worn by past champions. Pretty cool!

We wanted to see some Muay Thai action, so we went to Rajadamnern Stadium. On this night there were seven fights with competitors from all over the world.

Originally an open-air arena built in the 1940s, it has been continuously upgraded and is now an enclosed space with all the bells and whistles of a modern concert hall. I would guess capacity is somewhere between 3000-4000.

Four of the seven fights ended in KO or TKO. Brutal!







Fascinating sport. Interestingly, one of the types of Thai visas a foreigner can gain is by participating in the local culture. So, if one were to take Thai language or cooking classes, you can get a visa to do so. Another event to get that visa is Muay Thai training.
Edit: There is also a display of the shorts worn by past champions. Pretty cool!




































