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7 Rules About is 2 days in chiang mai enough Meant To Be Broken
« เมื่อ: ธันวาคม 12, 2017, 12:45:38 AM »

That's what happened to Phetlilaa, who said she grew up without her father and felt the need to do everything to help her family. At first, people would tell her that the painful sport was not suitable for the girl, and she was not sure it would be suitable.
But when she saw her skills improve quickly after the fight and the money started coming in, she was hooked. "At first I did not want to be a boxer. I did not think about it. [My trainer] Lung Yai invites me so I try. After training several times, I have struggled. And i have money So I chose to continue to support my mother, "she said.
One of those who set up the stage for the fighters, such as Phetlilaa, grew up in Chiang Mai, Prasad Dangsook, better known as the Tha Phae Athlete, who is attracted to women fighting the incident. He is also the President of the Northern Muay Siam, the National Muay Thai Association.
In his narrow work at the back of the ring of the Thapae Gymnasium, Cassette said that about four years ago, Siamese boxing had officially classified female fighters as weight classes paved the way for official matches.
"At first I did not want to be a boxer. I did not think about it. [My trainer] Lung Yai invites me so I try. After training several times, I have struggled. And i have money So I choose to continue to support my mother. "- Phetlilaa, 14, kickboxer
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