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Highland Boxing Promotions Set to Stage Shows at Thailand's Legendary Lumpinee Stadium

PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 23 Jun 2024


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BANGKOK, Thailand – Popular boxing outfit Highland Boxing Promotions proudly announce that it will start staging regular pro boxing and Muay Thai shows at Thailand's legendary Lumpinee Stadium (สนามเวทีมวยลุมพินี) in Bangkok, one of the most prestigious fight venues in the Kingdom of Thailand.

Managed by very active promoters Supanat Chanram, Brico Santig and Maslyn Must, Highland Boxing Promotions has already promoted and staged successful, regular events in a large number of venues in countries throughout Asia, including Malaysia, Thailand, The Philippines and Pakistan.

However, now organizing regular shows at Thailand's historic Lumpinee Stadium is perceived not only as an advancement in Highland's history as a boxing promotion company, but also seen as an honor.

"Yes, promoting shows at Lumpinee Stadium is a challenge for us. That's why we are committed in doing our very best. This is an honor."


Inside Thailand's iconic 5,000-seat Lumpinee Stadium.

The famous Lumpinee Stadium - which is owned and operated since 1956 by the Thai Royal Army - is the symbol of Thailand's modern Muay Thai.

In the Kingdom of Thailand, only the Rajadamnern Stadium matches Lumpinee's prestige as a fight venue.

No wonder why Highland Boxing Promotions' staging of Muay Thai and pro boxing at the Lumpinee Stadium is highly anticipated by fans with excitement and interest.



The shows will feature top level international Muay Thai and pro Boxing clashes with the first show unfolding on August 13, followed by shows on October 18 and December 8.

Fans outside of Thailand will be able to watch the LIVE action for free from the Facebook page of Highland Boxing Gym and the YouTube channel of Highland Boxing Promotions.



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