i have been to much better thai boxing places in thailand and overseas, this was ok if you have never been before but don't expect much

i have been to much better thai boxing places in thailand and overseas, this was ok if you have never been before but don't expect much
i get enough aggro back in bristol, don't know why i bothered to come see more on holiday, the evening's entertainment started off with some small boys pummelling each other - not nice
The fights start with children fights, then teenagers, at last young boxers. You shall not go, if you wouldn't tolerate watching 7 year olds kicking each other. The tickets are 800B, which makes 20 Euros. The VIP area has bas view to the stage.
My partners sis is into Muay Thai back in Sweden so when we saw two Swedes on the card we had to throw ourselves into the fray. Lets be clear - this is a tourist attraction, where the numerous swedes (and then the rest) are seated on the dusty bench grandstand while the locals yell their bets and "hey's and...
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It was about 700 baht to get in. Which was decent. You could pay more to sit ringside but it was all the big of a place so we were fine.
7 Fights ranging from 10 year olds to internationals. Lots of knockouts and plenty to see. In the end it was an awesome night and the drinks were flowing,...
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this place not very well kept....the seating,the ring,the atmosphere very hot and have past its time....if 100baht per entry is ok but more than that is wasting
A great venue to watch and experience Muay Thai boxing at its authentic best. The seating is sorted so everyone can see all the action, and believe me, there is plenty of action. Food and drinks are available, and after the evening's fights are finished, there is an after show party at the Funky Monkey, Lanta's best nightspot on the...
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Agree with previous reviewers that this stadium is expensive, with admission for a non-ringside seat priced at 900 baht. But I always attend at least once during my annual trips to Koh Lanta, as the fights are the best on the island (if not always 100% genuine) and it's more authentic than the other two stadia (one's a 'steakhouse' featuring...
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It's Muay Thai! It's supposed to start at 9pm but is nearly always 30 - 45 minutes late. The drinks are expensive and it's hot in the stadium. Very very hot.
The fights are genuine, not some pantomime for the tourists. The 1st fights are between kids, some look as young as 8 years old. And as it gets later...
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