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Blood and bruises: Welcome to Bangkok's real-life fight club

Street lamps illuminate a vicious brawl between two shirtless men as the screams of a crowd echo beneath a Bangkok underpass: Fight Club Thailand is on.

Pitcha Dangprasith and Pathom Sangwongwanich (AFP)
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Bangkok, Thailand
Thu, April 28, 2022 Published on Apr. 28, 2022 Published on 2022-04-28T21:46:19+07:00

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Blood and bruises: Welcome to Bangkok's real-life fight club This photo taken on April 16, 2022 shows combatants competing in Muay Thai at an event by Fight Club Thailand in a parking lot in the Klong Toey district of Bangkok. (AFP/Lillian Suwanrumpha)

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arsh spotlights and street lamps illuminate a vicious brawl between two furious shirtless men as the screams of a crowd echo beneath a Bangkok underpass: Fight Club Thailand is on.

In the capital city of a country renowned for its highly technical martial arts scene, amateur fighters gather regularly promising to exchange only blood and bruises in the underground club.

While the bout resembles a particularly frenzied boxing match, the setting -- surrounded by shipping containers in a poor port-side neighbourhood -- is a far cry from the glitzy charms of Muay Thai boxing stadiums.

"Here you don't have to know how to fight. You just need to have heart and that's it," club co-founder Chana Worasart told AFP.

The 30-year-old founded the club in 2016, partly inspired by the cult Brad Pitt movie, to allow amateur fighters to test their skills -- or just vent their aggression.

"I think the popularity is due to a variety of occupations and fighting styles that are different from the styles in the (professional) ring," he said.

That's certainly the appeal for 23-year-old contestant and grocery store owner Surathat Sakulchue.

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