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Bangkok’s Muay Thai Clash Kicks in Khao San

Bangkok’s Khao San struck tonight with the Muay Thai Clash, powering April’s heat on April 9. Fighter Sofia Chen threw elbows as 300 roared, a $15 ticket storm of strikes. It’s Thailand’s fire—pure Khao San vibe, gloves hot. A kid missed a jab; a pro landed a knee. ‘Bangkok fights—this is it,’ Chen says, wrapping hands. The ring turned furnace.

The clash’s fresh—April 9’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing benches by 7 p.m. Chen’s a Sukhumvit striker; tonight’s crowd hit max—blows landed. A latecomer nabbed a seat; sweat poured—Bangkok grit glowed. Rounds hit six—kicks ruled. #KhaoSanMuayThai trended; Chiang Mai wants a glove.

Some griped—’Too rough,’ sniped a newbie, dodging clinches. A rope sagged—tightened quick; fight held. A rival’s pitching a Silom bout, splitting rings. Still, 400 stayed—strikes reigned. Khao San’s never kicked so bold.

Chen’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a street showcase if April bites. ‘Bangkok’s soul—this fuels it,’ she says, packing tape. The clash’s a Khao San win—grit meets strike. It’s a Muay Thai rush; catch the next. Bring wraps—rings call.

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