Aunglan Lethwei Championship for new generation set for 12 August

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The Lethwei fighters are seen showing their fighting styles.

Organized by the Myanmar Traditional Lethwei Federation, the New Generation Aunglan Lethwei Championship, which consists of 12 bouts, will be held at Theinbyu Gymnasium in Yangon on 12 August.
In the 54-57 kilogrammes event, Shine Htoo (STL) will thwart Byala (Python) while Daung Thatti(Daung Myanmar) will rebel against Aung Ye Naing (Power Punch).
Likewise, Sawkedo (Hoy Power) will lock horns with Kasaw Htoo (Yoeyakyar) while Ah Marn (Yazadiriz) will battle with Htoo Saw Wah (Shwe Phoo) in the 54-57 kg event.
In the 60-63.5 kg event, Gawdo Htoo (Yoeyakyar) will object to Tamakyar (Smart Fight) while Gaydo (STL) will strive against Thar Letthee (Shwe Maubin).
Similarly, Saw Bilu (Power Punch) will combat Win Bo (Yazadiriz) and Lawkwadu (Tawwin Yoyar) will put up a fight against Nyi Ye Khant (YFC).
In the 67-71 kg event, Arkar Phyo (Tiger Gy) will challenge Sawke (YFC) while Aung Ko Min (Nagamarn) will face down Mike Mike (Shwe Maubin).
In the same category, Zaw Thet Naung (Knight) will engage in a contest with Kyaw Zey Latt (Tun Tun Min) while Gaw Htoo Gay (Yoeyakyar) will go against Myat Thu (Kyarbayin).
The championship will start at 2 pm. — TWA/KZL

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