Lethwei Burmese Boxing [HD] - Fightnight in Thaton (1) - Kayin State Myanmar - Thingyan 2013
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It was captured in Thaton City, Kayin State, Myanmar, while the Thingyan (Burmese New Year) festivities in April 2013 took place. It is common in Kayin State that Lethwei Boxing Events are carried out as part of public funfairs.
At the beginning, this video shows some impressions of the festival's atmosphere and the play of the traditional percussion-orchestra ("Sayensia"), which accompanied all the fights of the evening with rythms aligned with the intensity of the action inside the ring. From minute 2:10, the video shows parts of one of the action-packed kid's bouts of the evening.
Video captured by AndréRené / http://www.action-foto.de in April 2013.
For more high-quality pictures, videos and information about Lethwei training and fighting in Myanmar, please visit http://www.burmese-boxing.com
Note:
It is not the intention of www.burmese-boxing.com and its operators to glorify or endorse violence among human beings, especially among children and adolescents. Myanmar is a developing country. A majority of the population, especially in rural areas, is still little educated and lives in financial poverty. It is common there that children and adolescents have to contribute to the family income with manual work from an early age.
In Myanmar, it is established that already the participation in a Lethwei tournament is rewarded with comparatively good money, and competitors are additionally honored with various amounts for bravery and commitment during the fight. So, even for the youngest participants Lethwei is a way not only to gain respect and self-confidence, but also to earn money for their family's livelihood that is well needed.
In the rural areas of Myanmar, there are no opportunities for common people to practice Western sports that need specialized equipment or training facilities. Soccer and "Chinlone", also known as Caneball - both played out on the streets and on simple dirt grounds - are almost the only widespread sports activities besides Lethwei, the Burmese National Martial Art. Therefore, it might be advisable not to impose Western standards to what is seen as a sporting activity suitable for children in Myanmar, and what minimum protection gear is needed for combat sport competitions.
However - Lethwei, the Burmese Boxing, is a competitive combat sport. And like in any other full-contact martial art, there are pre-agreements between the contenders to allow each other to try to strike the opponent - within the framework of the competition rules and under the supervision of the referee and the considerate attendants in the corners, of course. What looks quite brutal as a snapshot in the image series, is not at all that violent in real life as it looks like at a first glance - especially in the children's and beginner's bouts.
As you can see in the video clips, the children's, adolescent's and beginner's matches are interrupted every few seconds by the referee, who jumps in before one of the contenders can get seriously hurt or injured. And as soon as it becomes obvious that one of the opponents is clearly inferior to the other, the bout is immediately stopped by the referee.
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