
Muay Thai fights
Muay Thai is a traditional Thai martial art known as the "Art of Eight Limbs" because it uses fists, elbows, knees, and shins. The sport involves striking, clinching, and attacking an opponent to score points or achieve a knockout. Fights are typically five rounds, each lasting three minutes, with officials overseeing and scoring based on technique, aggression, and control. The goal is to outscore or physically overpower the opponent through effective strikes and tactics. Muay Thai emphasizes agility, strength, precision, and ring craft, making it a dynamic and disciplined combat sport recognized worldwide.