Here is another boxing movie. It’s quite hard to find specific film with specific things you want to see. And of course if you like Muay Thai, you would want to see Thai boxing films. However, movie production in Thailand is not really that good. So there are very little numbers of Muay Thai films released. Unlike in the West, that movie production started long time ago, and it has been developed uncountable times until it is as good as you can see today.
Boxing was in films long long time ago. Today’s is another classic one called “Golden Boy”. It was released in 1939. That’s like almost 80 years ago, so ancient I know. Some of you might have seen it on TMC. However old movie doesn’t mean it’s not good. It is actually pretty good and very inspiring!

The movie is about Joe Bonaparte, a born violinist but feeling he’s getting worse and worse and practice doesn’t make perfect for him. So he decided to quit and start to box. His dad, however, who has been so proud of his son music skill, got his dream turned down. Joe fought for the first time and he won, so he took it as a sign that he should keep on boxing. But one day he finds his inner conscience telling him to return to his violin. His lover, Lorna Moon, who knows him very well, also tries to persuade him to give up fighting. At the end his undecided decision finally ends, when he kills his opponent in one fight. He discards his gloves and return to his love, his father, his violin and his Lorna.
So if you get to a chance to see it sometimes, watch it. Even though it is old and still in black and white, the value of the movie is still there. This is one good movie that you can’t find in years.
It’s time for Speak of Thai. We are here to teach you how to speak Thai in the easiest way. The lesson we put here are so simple and easy to follow. We’re talking about tiredness today. Maybe after you work out or train for a long time and you’re really tired, how can you express that? How do you say it correctly in Thai?
Let’s set out a situation here. Let’s say you’re been training all day and your gang comes to ask you out with them. And you don’t want to go because you are too tired, so you tell them so. Here’s how you can say it.
The key word here is “tired”. In Thai we call it “Nueay”. Ok….it might sound weird and hard to pronounce. Just go “Nue-Ay” faster and faster until you can say it in one word. Practice make perfect…that’s so true here in this situation.
Ok let’s not waste time! Memorize and practice it as many times as you can.
John: Hey let’s go find something to eat! = “Pai-Ha-Arai-Kin-Kan”
Rick: No. I’m really tired today. = “Mai-la Wan-Nee-Nueay-Mak”
Let me break it down for you.
Pai = to go
Ha = to find
Arai = what, something
Kin = to eat
Kan = let’s…
Mai = No
Wan Nee = today
NUEAY = to be tired
Mak = lots, really, truly
That wasn’t too hard, was it? You can try my way saying it out loud for a few times to help memorizing. Or if you have your own method, please share with us and the other. Learning a new language is all about practicing, you gotta trust me that. I’ve learned 6 languages so far.
Thank you and Hope you stick with us and our articles. You can help improving the article or you can tell us what you want to know, whether Thai words or how to say something in Thai. See you next time!
Hi guys! If you visited us a few days ago, you must know that we just started new Muay Thai lesson on Cherng Mud. There are 15 moves or Cherng Mud in total and last time I already started the first one called KA JIG KHAI. Today is the second one and I’ll move on like this every other few days. So don’t miss!
As you already know that today’s Cherng Mud is named “PRAPAI LOM SINGKORN“, I’ll do that same as last time. First starting by tell you what it is and then how to attack and to defense.
PRAPAI LOM SINGKORN is basically another straight fist that is followed by another trick. This move is principally used for attacking, defending, or escaping. A straight right is thrown by the fighter, required a twist of the body to add more power to the punch. What you need to watch out is the certain distance between you and your opponent. A step forward should likewise be taken with the right foot. When this is done, the power is transferred from the leg to the moving body, and finally to the striking fist. PRAPAI LOM SINGKORN’s fist is supposed to target either the opponent’s heart or chin.

Now it’s time for the attacking. The fighter PRAPAI LOM SINGKORN straight fist is brushed away with a fist or an arm. If the boxer throws his fist with his right arm, the opponent will prevent with his left arm or left fist to wipe the blow out towards the left.
And what if you need to defense? A right kick can be thrown to the boxer’s abdomen to stop the punch. If the boxer is left-handed, the counter kick is done on the opposite side.
Ok, that was it! Come back again for more Cherng Mud’s lessons right here at our MuayThaiArt.com/weblog.
All MuayThai fans, welcome to our MuayThaiArt.com/weblog. Muay Thai and Phuket lovers don’t miss WBC Strawweight Championship between Oledong Sithsamerchai and Junichi Ebisuoka tomorrow on June 18 at Phuket Boxing Arena, Phuket Province, Thailand. I don’t think it will be televised worldwide, but just stick with YouTube, you might get lucky.
Oledong is set to defend his WBC strawweight title against Junichi from Japan. The fight is to be held in Phuket and it will be the first defense of Oledong since he won the 105lbs belt, competing Den Junlaphan last year.
Oledong’s record is 26 winnings with 10 KOs and just knockout Serga John from Indonesia in March. And his opponent from Japan Junichi Ebisuoka hold a record of 17(7KO)-10-3. In his most recent fight in March, he won over Thongthailek Por Vorasing in Kobe, Japan.
Oledong’s manager claims that he believes that Oledong will be able to handle the competitor, Ebisuoka, who is ranked number 20 by the WBC but according to the rule, champions are only allowed to defend against boxers ranked 11-19.
I wanna wrap up real quick with something else you can watch tmr, though not thaiboxing. Another two fights you can watch tmr are between Emiliano Salvini vs Rodrigo Bracco in Rezzato (vacant Italian Bantamweight title) and the other between Roger Gonzalez vs Cornelius Lock (Featherweight)and Vicente Escobedo vs TBA (Junior lightweight) in Arco Arena, Sacramento hosted by ESPN.
Come back right here tomorrow. We are proudly to continue and teach you another move of thai boxing lessons of Cherng Mud Muay Thai. You Don’t want to miss that!
Welcome back to MuayThaiArt.com/weblog. It’s time for another hot site. Here we go. This site is for those of you who love to watch boxing and can’t miss a match and what so ever on TV are not enough to satisfy you, this site will be the best for you. The site’s called BoxingCollection.com. It’s a place where you can find lots and lots of boxing VDOs and DVDs. Here is what you can do at BoxingCollection.com:
Just simply log on to www.boxingcollection.com, you’ll find on the first page the access to the direct downloads to over 3,500 boxing vids. Whether you are looking for bantamweight fights or heavyweight fights, they have all for you! Just one click and download the vid will sure make you, a big boxing fan grab on to your seat.
All videos are available 24/7. So whenever you want, you can download anything to watch just to kill your free time.
However, if you want an unmetered and unlimited access to all the videos they provide, you need to be their member. Then thousands of boxing videos will be ready to be watched on your PC or to be transferred and burned to a DVD. And too bad right now they still not offer a trail membership.
What kind of videos you can’t find there? Well the site is not affiliated with any boxing promotion or boxing video company such as TOP RANK, HBO, DON KING PROMOTIONS, etc.

Becoming a member will cost you only $37 a year. So you can check out the website if you like. Again at www.boxingcollection.com
I’m not a member there myself. So in case you want to become a member there, come back and tell us what it’s like and if you like it or not.
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