Myanmar traditional boxing challenge for new generations kicks off in Yangon

The Myanmar traditional boxing challenge for new generations organized by 360 Sports took place at Theinbyu Boxing Hall in Yangon at 1 pm yesterday.
In the 50-kilo men’s event, Bu Thee (Smart Fight Club) fought to a draw against Zwe Takhun (Zwe Myanmar). In the 55-kilo men’s event, Awba Sein (Zatimarn) vs Pyae Sone (Holy Power) ended at a draw.
Next, Saw Lei Ye (Yoya Kyar) knocked out Ye Marn (YMCA) in the second round. In the other 55-kilo event, both bouts of Nay Lin (Zwe Myanmar) vs Bran Seng (Python) and Kyaw Lin Aung (BBH) vs Salai Min Naing (Fighting Fight Club) ended at a draw.
In the 60-63-kilo men’s event, the fights of Saw Khay Yue Htoo (Yoya Kyar) vs Zwe Yan Naing BBH) and Tun Lin Aung (Kyar Manaing) vs Saw Steve (Yangon Fight Club) also ended at a draw. In the bouts, Nyi Ye Khant (Yangon Fight Club) knocked out Joe Joe (BBH) in the third round and Saw Salamon (Yoya Kyar) smashed Min Khant (Lone Chaw) in the third round. Next, Min Htet Kyaw knocked out Myo Aung (RAY) in the first round.
In the 67-70-kilo events, Zaw Thet Naung (Smart Fight Club) fought to a draw against Mike Mike (Zarti Marn) and Paing Soe Oo (OSCAR) beat Min Aung Kyaw (STL).
In the 73-76-kilo event, Tun Min Aung (Tun Tun Min) beat Wunna Gyi (TRANSCEND) in the technical knockout.—Bala Soe/GNLM

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