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Location | Rama IV Road (8 December 1956 – 8 February 2014), Ram Intra Road (11 February 2014 – present) Bangkok, Thailand |
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Coordinates | 13°52′1.36″N 100°36′31.88″E / 13.8670444°N 100.6088556°E |
Owner | Royal Thai Army MG Rachit Arunrangsee, President |
Operator | Royal Thai Army |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Field size | 3007.5 m2 |
Construction | |
Built | 1956 |
Opened | 8 December 1956 |
Expanded | 11 February 2014 (move ground) |
Tenants | |
Songchai Promotions Annual King's Cup | |
Website | |
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Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Thai: สนามเวทีมวยลุมพินี) is a sporting arena in Bangkok, Thailand. Opened more than a decade later than Rajadamnern Stadium, Lumpinee is run by the Royal Thai Army. It has become the symbol of modern Muay Thai. Only Rajadamnern Stadium rivals the prestige of holding the title of "Muay Thai Champion of Lumpinee". The ranking system and championship titles are held from mini flyweight (105 lb) up to super welterweight (154 lb).[1]
Muay Thai bouts are held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The fights usually start around 18:00.[1]
The final event at its original site on Rama IV Road near Lumphini Park was held on 8 February 2014.[2] The stadium then moved to its new home on Ram Intra Road which can hold up to 5,000 spectators.[3] The new stadium held the first fight on 11 February 2014 and was officially opened on 28 February 2014.[4]