Muay Thai Documentary 8 Limbs – Life Of A Nak Muay Episode 1-4
Muay Thai Documentary 8 Limbs – Life Of A Nak Muay Episode 1-4
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Muay Thai Documentary 8 Limbs: Life Of A Nak Muay
Episode 1 shows 2 of the Thai’s at Phuket Top Team, Kru Lucky (trainer & fighter) and Yoduman (13 year old thai fighter)
Kru Lucky and Yoduman go through the daily routine of working/ training and preparing to fight.Muay Thai Documentary 8 Limbs: Life Of A Nak Muay
Episode 2 shows the two Thai’s we followed in episode 1, Kru Lucky
(trainer & fighter) and Yoduman (13 year old thai fighter)
Kru Lucky and Yoduman were shown in episode 1 preparing for fights…. this episode it’s fight time!
We travel to a distant island off the coast of Phuket, to Koh Yao Yai –
where Yoduman and Lucky will face two fellow Thai’s in what is set to be
a great night of outdoor festival fights.
Muay Thai Documentary 8 Limbs: Life Of A Nak Muay
Episode 3 takes a different approach to the previous episodes, this time
we go behind the scenes. Breaking down the stadium, gambling, culture
and rituals of the Nak Muay (muay thai fighter) before they compete in
the stadium.
Muay Thai Documentary 8 Limbs: Life Of A Nak Muay
Episode 4 shows two foreign fighters we follow 9 year old Jon Vetle from Norway and 19 year old Malik Watson from USA.
Both these fighters have traveled to Thailand and PHUKET TOP TEAM to train and fight.
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