Thai Boxing Oath

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Respect For Muay Thai

A Muay Thai boxers oath

I am cleanse, strong and behave with honesty and sincerity.
I don’t bully those less strong than myself.
I undertake good deeds to the benefit of others and be steadfast to the state
I avoid creating danger of any type.
We will be united and help eath other whenever possible.

Homage Paying Ceremony

This ritual is performed annually all through Thailand in high schools, colleges along with other areas of studying. Instructors and learners accumulate together welcoming past teachers to attend. The commemoration involves all the usual signs of honor and respect. For Muay Thai the commemoration, which calls for trainee mma fighters to exhibit their honor and gratitude for their teachers is often held on the 17th of March, which is kick boxing day.

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Fighters obtain a new name

When a Muay Thai boxer is recognized as prepared for the ring, he’s provided a different name, typically with the name of his Muay Thai training camp as his surname.

Getting close to the ring

Thai people typically believe that undetectable spirits inhabit almost everywhere. When coming into a Muay Thai boxing ring the mma fighter will perform a routine asking the spirits agreement to do this, and having eliminated any undesirable spirits. The routine is thought to shield the mma fighter and lead him to wining. Its also traditional that within this routine a mma fighter will determine through which nostril the breathing is streaming more freely. He will take his starting point with the leg on that side, for best of luck.

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