I had the pleasure of visiting the New Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok to witness the One Championship card matches, and it was an incredible experience. The stadium was impressive, with a capacity of over 5,000 people and state-of-the-art facilities.
The fights were intense and thrilling, with some of the best fighters in the world showcasing their skills. The main event of the night was between two highly skilled fighters, and the atmosphere in the stadium was electric as they battled it out in the ring.
In the end, the results of the One Championship card matches on Saturday, February 25, 2023 were as follows:
Main Event: Champion vs. Champion (World Title Bout) - Winner: FABRICIO ANDRADE Co-Main Event: Featherweight Muay Thai world championship - Winner: TAWANCHAI PK. SAENCHAI Women's catchweight submission - Winner: DANIELLE KELLY
The New Lumpinee Boxing Stadium provided a fantastic setting for the fights, with great views from every seat and a lively atmosphere that added to the excitement of the matches.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting the New Lumpinee Boxing Stadium to witness some of the best fighters in the world battle it out in the ring. With top-notch facilities and exciting matches, it is an experience that any fight fan won't...
Read moreI love One Championship and I like the location of this stadium. However…based on my experience coming here to watch the matches.. Lumpini can still improve so much more.
Sometime they allow shenanigans to come in here with loud horns and drums. These people are very disrespectful and ruin the experience for everyone else. Lumpini should control this situation… after all, we all pay money to watch high quality sports. The group of people we encountered was Muay Thai fighters from a mid-profile gym in Pattaya named starting with V letter. They were loud, wild and acted nonsense.. I believe the people they came to cheer for actually all lost because of their distracting noises.
Lumpini should collaborate way more with One championship. We came to the place at 6.30am to see Rodtang. We are huge fans. We asked them all where we can go see him, none of them were able to give us accurate answer.. and we missed meeting him despite being there on time. He was located at the back side of the stadium but no one could guide us there.
People vape during the fights!! It’s not even legalized to be used here in Thailand… lumpini needs...
Read moreCome here if you can! Awesome long fights and not too pricy (especially if you compare to the States). The tickets are 1000 TB for basic seating, 1500 TB for slightly better seats plus plenty of locals making bets and 2000 TB for ringside seats which could either get you complimentary drinks or one free treat at one of the food vendors outside plus you can take photos with or of the fighters once a match is done. If you like Muay Thai or fighting in general then definitely come here. See some traditional dances before the fights and watch the pros or those starting out go at it! There are people outside constantly bugging you and trying to touch you to get your attention but either book a ticket in advance (good chance a hotel you're staying at can help organize it) or go to the window to purchase. You can look online too to see when there are fights on their website. They usually start at 2 pm and end at 8 pm (14:00 and 20:00 hrs respectively in case those are the times you...
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