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

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BANGKOK: Harsh 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 regul

BANGKOK: Harsh 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.

"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. Co-founder Chana Worasart says the group is trying to balance regulating fights with maintaining its underground identity. Unlike the movie's famous line banning fighters from talking about their club to outsiders, the Bangkok-based outfit calls itself"the ring that will change violence into friendship".

Elbowing, grappling, throwing opponents to the ground and punching to the back of the head are strictly prohibited.Authorities were alerted in 2016 to the underground matches - which allegedly violated the Boxing Act, punishable with a one-year jail sentence and fines of up to about US$600 - but despite a small police presence on occasion, the fights have continued.

Bangkok's fight club was founded in 2016, and is meant to allow amateur fighters to test their skills and vent their aggression. It is all a far cry from the scrappy club's beginnings, when there were no clear rules. After paying his respects with folded hands and touching gloves with his opponent, amateur fighter Ilya Ostroushchenko gets to work.

 

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