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         <title>Lumpinee Stadium</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.muaythaistuff.com/muay-thai-gallery/files/Lumpinee05_400.jpg">Lumpini Stadium is one of the most famous boxing arenas in the world. The prestige of holding a title here is matched only by that of Rajadamnern also in Bangkok.</p>

<p>It was first opened for business in December 1956 with the aim of promoting Thai boxing both in Thailand and abroad. Lumpini is well known abroad due to the policy of encouraging non-Thai boxers to compete there. </p>

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<strong>VDO Clip from Lumpinee stadium Thailand</strong><br />
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