Granstand Seats| Experience the Intensity of the Crowd
Enjoy the electric atmosphere of a live Muay Thai fight accompanied by the sounds of a traditional Thai band and boisterous crowd. Chiang Mai Boxing stadium claims to be Thailand’s first, and it certainly is one of the most popular. Matches between local pro and amateur fighters are hosted six nights a week - Monday to Saturday. To avoid the hassle of queuing for tickets and finding a seat, you can secure your grandstand seats here (prices are the same as the tickets sold at the venue). From your seat, you'll feel very much part of the action - where the crowd is loud and you will be impressed by the skill and athleticism of the fighters. You'll also be pleased to hear that the arena is air-conditioned.
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The event usually start with the younger, lighter, less experienced fighters and progress up to the evening’s main event. Watching professional fights at a stadium is an excellent way to experience Thai customs, superstitions and ceremonies in a traditional and vibrant setting. For centuries, Muay Thai fighters have sought good fortune and devised practices to keep the evil spirits at bay, and many of these rituals are carried out in the arena by the fighters. The intense battles and unique dancing ceremonies are just the start of the experience. Combined with the traditional music played by a live band and a passionate crowd, a Muay Thai event is uniquely Thai generating an electric atmosphere like no other.
Chiang Mai Stadium has clean, modern facilities and serves food, alcohol and soft drinks.
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We went on a Saturday night, and so I think we were expecting some really great fights. The evening started off with a few kids fights, then progressively started getting better. For every great fight, you would get a couple that were a little boring. But that’s how it goes! Our favourite fight was actually with two young women, England vs. Thailand. It’s a cool venue and the fights seem pretty authentic, not “acted out” at all. A neat experience if looking to visit Chiangmai. I would likely go again.
My 14 yr old son and I had a great time here. The boxing gives a real insight into local culture and local Thailand. The stadium and the experience is in no way luxurious, but we had a great time. The boxing is incredible, so demanding. Out of 7 fights we saw 5 knockouts.
We went on a Friday and sat ringside, but it seemed like any seat would have been a good one. There are a lot of bars/restaurants right outside the stadium so plan on having dinner and drinks in the area before. I would recommend bringing/wearing bug spray because there were a lot of mosquitos there, especially at the start of the match. The fandom didn’t seem as crazy as I imagined, but maybe that’s because it was half full. Didn’t seem like there was a very lively gambling scene.
We really enjoyed our experience. A great insight into the Thai sport. No English during flights but still made for great watching. A must see if looking for a authentic experience
177 Changphueak Road, SiPhum Mueang, ChiangMai 50200
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