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Lumpini
Stadium History
Lumpini
Stadium is one of the most famous boxing arenas
in the world. The prestige of holding a title
here is matched only by that of Rajadamnern
also in Bangkok.
It was first opened for business in December
1956 with the aim of promoting Thai boxing
both in Thailand and abroad. Lumpini is well
known abroad due to the policy of encouraging
non-Thai boxers to compete there.
The stadium is run by the Royal Thai Army
specifically the Army Welfare Department and
receipts from the fights go to support various
departments in army. General Prapas Jarusatien
was the driving force behind the establishment
of a second national-standard stadium.
At the moment, there are 11 promoters with
responsibility for bringing fighters to challenge
for the titles. The rules are the same as
in Rajadamnern with the boxers having to weigh
more than 100lbs ( 45.4 kgs ) , be aged over
15 years and there cannot be more than a 5
lb weight difference between the boxers.
The cost of tickets at that time ranged from
90 to 1,200 Baht for special fights. Any visitor
to Lumpini will notice the frantic betting
around the ring every stadium applies
for a special gambling licence, which enables
this activity.
One of the most famous Lumpini Champions was
Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn who reigned almost
without defeat in the early 1980s. Holding
the Lightweight Title for 4 years, he was
eventually stripped of the title as noone
could take it from him ! His beaten opponents
include Samart Payak-aroon ( called the Best
of All ) and Nongkai Sor Prapassorn.
In 1975, a fight between the famous Poot Lorlek
and Vicharnoi Prontawee at junior featherweight
drew such a crowd the gate took over one million
baht. For seven years the "Angel Boxer
" dominated the scene, never being stopped
or counted during his 80 fights at Lumpini.
Recently, many non-Thai boxers have come to
show their skills here among them Ivan
Hippolyte and Ramon Dekker. Lumpini also saw
Nung Toom, the well known transvestite boxer
many times.
Lumpini along with Rajadamnern and, the latest
addition to the family, Channel 7 is certainly
the home of MuayThai.
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