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Introduction to muay-ying.com

One of the biggest frustrations regarding news on woman Muay Thai fighters is that it’s sparse and not regularly updated in many of the main Muay Thai news outlets. In an attempt to bring news on both males and females alike (and hopefully in equal frequencies), Muay Ying มวยหญิง (Thai for “female fighter”) was created out of a vision to deliver news straight out of Thailand, and to bring the community together and close the gap when it comes to keeping up to date with how the females are doing. Muay Ying will be a source that all can depend on for fights, news, and results. 

In -- Muay Ying, AboutTags female fighters, females, feminism, muay thai, muay ying, newsPublish DateApril 16, 2017Leave a comment Angela Chang
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Muay Ying is the first platform to focus on fighters that don’t get the attention they deserve, namely women fighters. Founded in 2016, this site was born out of frustration when finding inclusive and high quality news about professional fighters.

In addition to news and fight updates, Muay Ying provides information on training in Thailand, advice on how to prepare and sustain yourself during your trip, among many other topics. If there’s a topic you’d like to read more about, please don’t hesitate to let us know.

Muay Ying also has chats with notable members in the Muay Thai community in Podcast form. You can find us on your favorite Podcast platform.

WHAT IS MUAY THAI?

มวยไทย
Thai boxing
The art of eight limbs

No matter what you call it, this sport has changed lives.

Driven by economical means in Thailand, children from poorer regions of the country start training and fighting to help support their families.

This sport with humble beginnings has grown exponentially all over the world. Although most non-Thais do not fight as an economical means, their passion for the sport has helped pave the way for Muay Thai to become profitable on the international scene.

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