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A Chinese woman went viral on the Chinese social media platform Weibo when she embarked on a journey of cycling 4,000 kilometres from China to Thailand to train with famous Muay Thai boxer Sombat “Buakaw” Banchamek.

 

Muay Thai has captured the imagination of others outside of Thailand recently, as highlighted in the case of a teenager in the United States.

 

The teenage American boy announced on his Instagram account, @reed_harringron23, that he would undertake a task suggested by one of his followers, once his follower count hit the magic 200,000 mark.

 

The teenage boy successfully hit the target and the follower, who received the most likes for a suggested task, asked him to learn Muay Thai in Thailand, win a competition in the Land of Smiles and return to the US to compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

 

Muay Thai idol Buakaw commented on the boy’s post and offered to take care of him during his training in Thailand. The boy is now raising funds for his tickets to Thailand.

 

Following the viral challenge, a 33 year old Chinese woman, Li Zhenxiang, took to social media to announce her commitment to Muay Thai training.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Facebook/ Banchamek Gym (Buakaw Banchamek, บัวขาว บัญชาเมฆ)

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-10-27

 

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She was actually just trying to put some distance between her and Xi. When you have a leader like Xi, it's easy to draw enough motivation and inspiration to get on a bike and travel 4,000 km. 

 

Call it the "flee the despot" ride. 

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12 hours ago, bobbin said:

Oh man..

 

The leg kicks this girl is going to be able to deliver!

I was thinking the opposite... keyboard warriors.

Wait till they get in the ring and have the cr*p kicked out of them, they'll re-think their future options.

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"I will undoubtedly encounter challenges due to weather conditions, language barriers, different lifestyles and intensive training." 

 

Somebody obviously hasn't told her about the death traps. AKA roads. Good luck with that one, love. 

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13 hours ago, Pouatchee said:

 

i wish i could agree. just like koreans, they used to be disciplined and hard working... 30 years old and up still are, but the new generation is turning into mush. i used to tutor koreans and over the years i witnessed them becoming less and less disciplined and the parents wanted the kids to have fun, just like thais do. now i tutor chinese kids and the same attitude is starting to kill their drive. however, this lady is an example of what remains of what used to be a very hard working people

Well then let's hope for them that they will get some wisdom elsewhere then on Tik Tok,  once they reach the 30+ group.

 

And let's hope for us, that they never do 😂

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

she embarked on a journey of cycling 4,000 kilometres from China to Thailand

 

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Li revealed that she planned to spend 40 days cycling from Muanyang City in Sichuan province to Chaing Mai province in northern Thailand

 

But that's less than 2,500 km.

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6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

She was actually just trying to put some distance between her and Xi. When you have a leader like Xi, it's easy to draw enough motivation and inspiration to get on a bike and travel 4,000 km. 

 

Call it the "flee the despot" ride. 

True

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21 hours ago, observer90210 said:

This is what makes them dangerous...the Chinese. They have a will, a way and ruthless discipline.

No better demonstrated than in The Prawn Stampede.😝😀

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9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I was thinking the opposite... keyboard warriors.

Wait till they get in the ring and have the cr*p kicked out of them, they'll re-think their future options.

That is not how it works,that would kill the sport.

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21 hours ago, observer90210 said:

This is what makes them dangerous...the Chinese. They have a will, a way and ruthless discipline.

 

And chopsticks , don't forget the chopsticks.

 

 

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Muay Thai is just a fake sport.  Slow telegraphed kicks.  So many rules you can barely move.  The slightest contact and the fight is stopped.  They wouldn't last a second in western boxing.

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57 minutes ago, Chris Daley said:

Muay Thai is just a fake sport.  Slow telegraphed kicks.  So many rules you can barely move.  The slightest contact and the fight is stopped.  They wouldn't last a second in western boxing.

So why do so many western boxers, MMA boxers want to learn Muay Thai?

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10 hours ago, bfc1980 said:

"I will undoubtedly encounter challenges due to weather conditions, language barriers, different lifestyles and intensive training." 

 

Somebody obviously hasn't told her about the death traps. AKA roads. Good luck with that one, love. 

 

I was thinking the same thing, there are several instances of professional bikers being killed on Thai roads. I would warn her against ever riding a bicycle on Thai roads, unless she has a death wish!

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On 10/28/2023 at 2:11 PM, Chris Daley said:

Muay Thai is just a fake sport.  Slow telegraphed kicks.  So many rules you can barely move.  The slightest contact and the fight is stopped.  They wouldn't last a second in western boxing.

Are you an expert in Muay Thai?

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