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Meet “Pareploy”, former female boxer behind the viral street brawl

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A recent incident involving a former female boxer who punched and kicked a man after he allegedly poured a glass of water over her head because she declined his offer to clink glasses, became a social media frenzy in Thailand.

 

“Pareploy Saeaia” recently gave an interview to Thai PBS regarding the incident and showcased her boxing skills. She said she won 40 out of her 50 matches during her time as a boxer.

 

Pareploy revealed that she practiced Thai boxing from the age of 13. Now 24 years old and retired from competitive boxing, she is now a boxing coach, helping other girls and women who are interested in the Thai martial art.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/meet-pareploy-former-female-boxer-behind-the-viral-street-brawl/

 

 
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    So why wasn't the guy hurt after she kicked him at least 10 times?

  • Continue the argument/fight?  He cowardly committed assault & battery on her from behind then walked away, there was no argument or fighting at that point.  If someone did that to you would you ju

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So why wasn't the guy hurt after she kicked him at least 10 times?

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Ugly story for everyone involved. 

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From the video it looked like he was backpedaling. Or maybe she was pulling her punches, since her Facebook audience wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But I wouldn't be the one to say that maybe she just punched and kicked like a girl.

 

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>>Pareploy explained. “Well, I did physically abuse him, but I thought, do I let him abuse me and do nothing? I think Thai laws should change, because I think it’s not fair for me as a victim. Are [victims] not allowed to respond nor to stick up for themselves?“

 

So she's talking about vigilantism and taking the law into her own hands. I'd say she best just shut her trap and be grateful for the added boost to her business the douche-bag gave her. Judging from the video of the beer going over her head he was either a grade-1 douche-bag or the whole thing staged.

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1 minute ago, bbko said:

I thought considering the manner he poured the drink on her from behind then cowardly walk away, I'd say she handled it just right, she didn't pick up a weapon, she stood up for herself and didn't go over the top with her punches/kicks.

She followed him down the road looking to continue the argument / fight, but more than self defence innit.

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3 minutes ago, Always Lit said:

 

These are the type of idiotic comments I've come to expect from insecure expats in Thailand.

 

Get shamed for not doing anything when someone assaults you (in this case beer poured on your head)? Or get shamed by idiots like "Hash Brown Harry" because she actually stood up for herself? ????‍♂️????‍♂️

She did more than stand up for herself, she was wanting to give it the 'big un' coz of who she is / was.

 

Most professional fighters would walk away from such a situation.

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5 minutes ago, HashBrownHarry said:

She followed him down the road looking to continue the argument / fight, but more than self defence innit.

Continue the argument/fight?  He cowardly committed assault & battery on her from behind then walked away, there was no argument or fighting at that point.  If someone did that to you would you just remain in your chair and let them walk away?

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9 minutes ago, bbko said:

Continue the argument/fight?  He cowardly committed assault & battery on her from behind then walked away, there was no argument or fighting at that point.  If someone did that to you would you just remain in your chair and let them walk away?

555

Yes.. he probably would.

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14 minutes ago, HashBrownHarry said:

She did more than stand up for herself, she was wanting to give it the 'big un' coz of who she is / was.

 

Most professional fighters would walk away from such a situation.

You think that really ? I would rather  believe she  gave it some thought then went  outside to bail the  prik! That she has some capability  for sure  gave her the confidence. Would  you  rather congratulate him if his victim had ran crying into the toilet instead? What if he had  poured beer over your head? What would your "preferred"  reaction be?

 

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45 minutes ago, Nojohndoe said:

You think that really ? I would rather  believe she  gave it some thought then went  outside to bail the  prik! That she has some capability  for sure  gave her the confidence. Would  you  rather congratulate him if his victim had ran crying into the toilet instead? What if he had  poured beer over your head? What would your "preferred"  reaction be?

 

It dependeds how drunk and fit I was at the moment I got poured beer on my head, and if some cameras close by. 

 

I never start a fight, and I always back out if I can no matter what, but I'm not the guy who experienced much trouble before in my life.

 

I useally read the situation, look for friends of the troublemaker, try to read body language, and back off.

 

I used to work as a security when I was young, and have seen to much carnage and unecessery violence. Bangkok Hilton is the last place I have a wish to visit.

 

You do not know the person who making trouble, no idea of his background and what he is capable to do, and even you think you are on top of the situation, things can change quick in the other direction.

 

It take balls to walk away sometimes

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My gf read the poor guy lost his work now because of his action and also the media attention they got. She  become superwoman, he became the looser.

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A recent incident involving a former female boxer who punched and kicked a man

She can come around my place and be tough

 

I'd show her a few of my Judo moves

 

Firstly the

Yoko-sutemi-waza

 

Then the

Katame-waza

 

And finally the

Osaekomi-waza

 

I love a chick with a bit of spunk 

 

✌️????☮️

 

 

Confirmed she was the water head monitor then ????

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In any other country if a professional or semi professional fighter of any persuasion was involved in an assault that is a very serious offence.  To then go and brag in the media that you had assaulted someone, well probably wouldn't get you locked up but you'd be in a fair bit of trouble.

3 hours ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

>>Pareploy explained. “Well, I did physically abuse him, but I thought, do I let him abuse me and do nothing? I think Thai laws should change, because I think it’s not fair for me as a victim. Are [victims] not allowed to respond nor to stick up for themselves?“

 

So she's talking about vigilantism and taking the law into her own hands. I'd say she best just shut her trap and be grateful for the added boost to her business the douche-bag gave her. Judging from the video of the beer going over her head he was either a grade-1 douche-bag or the whole thing staged.

Someone that has had 50 ring fights is hardly a victim.....

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3 hours ago, bbko said:

I thought considering the manner he poured the drink on her from behind then cowardly walk away, I'd say she handled it just right, she didn't pick up a weapon, she stood up for herself and didn't go over the top with her punches/kicks.

I wonder what you would say if a bloke that had 50 fights was so terribly "assaulted" and tried to follow her down the street to square up.

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From the video she couldn't fight her way out of a wet paper bag.

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I love a chick with a bit of spunk

Thailand is certainly the right place for you then, wink wink.

26 minutes ago, starky said:

In any other country if a professional or semi professional fighter of any persuasion was involved in an assault that is a very serious offence.  To then go and brag in the media that you had assaulted someone, well probably wouldn't get you locked up but you'd be in a fair bit of trouble.

Exactly.

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1 hour ago, HashBrownHarry said:

I really don't care what you say - lol

Oh come on are you not overly concerned about what some bloke called meat pie might say about you? ????☹️☹️☹️

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5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

She can come around my place and be tough

 

I'd show her a few of my Judo moves

 

Firstly the

Yoko-sutemi-waza

 

Then the

Katame-waza

 

And finally the

Osaekomi-waza

 

I love a chick with a bit of spunk 

 

✌️????☮️

 

 

Be carefull, I know Judo, Jiu Jitsu, Karate, Harakiri and some more Japanese words.

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The guy tried to bully her and she wouldn't have it. So, the guy's bully balls shrank until they were gone in front of the whole Thai nation. I suspect he won't do similar again in a hurry.

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It is all clear to me - She is an ex-female not an ex-boxer! 5555????

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too much attention for nothing

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One thing for which I give the guy credit...restraint by not retaliating (on her). He certainly could have ended this quick and dropped her like a sack of dirt, but he didn't. Good on him for that. Very unThai-male like...restraining from violence. However, she'd better be on high alert for possible more clandestine retaliation. Now that would be a typical Thai-male tactic! :coffee1:

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10 hours ago, Hummin said:

My gf read the poor guy lost his work now because of his action and also the media attention they got. She  become superwoman, he became the looser.

He was already a looser. But now everyone knows that.

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13 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

So why wasn't the guy hurt after she kicked him at least 10 times?

If you know anything about Muay Thai, I guarantee you he will have a fair few bruises on his body than he did before.

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