You have to come if you are in phi phi, super fun place!
The bar and entertainment is great but...<br>BE CAREFUL I WAS SPIKED<br><br>If you get a bucket keep a very very close eye on it. I'd suggest just drinking bottles of beer. There was an odd fella next to me on a higher table and I suspect foul play from him.
Wir sind gestern um 20:30 Uhr gekommen und haben noch einen Sitzplatz bekommen. Danach wurde es sehr voll. Sie haben mit den K�mpfen p�nktlich um 9 begonnen. Mir hat es gefallen. Es gibt’s au�erdem keinen Eintritt, den man zahlen muss. Ein Getr�nk kaufen reicht
This place is wild and hilarious. One of the best experiences I had on the island.<br><br>People come here to fight each other for fun—and it’s chaos in the best way. You’ll witness everything from girls boxing each other in friendly bouts, having dance-offs between rounds, to Brits windmilling at each other trying to send the other home with a concussion and a side of brain injury.<br><br>And then you’ve got the “young warriors” who beat up a beer-bellied Eastern European dude pushing 50 while No Woman No Cry plays unironically in the background—then walk around shirtless with a medal on their chest like they just won Olympic gold and are the next Saenchai.<br><br>Bet those guys go home and say they’re 1–0 in boxing lol.<br><br>The Thai fighters in between the drunk farang wars put on a great show too—tip them if you can, enjoy the madness, and whatever you do… don’t take it too seriously.<br>10/10 would recommend.
Fought here maybe 8 years ago, great times and great memories, broke my big toe showboating and trying to backflip between rounds, classic!
Absolute madness hahaha!!! Heard a lot about this place. I'm glad I got to see it with my own eyes, also was a pleasure to witness two of my friends, get a little win! The pride and respect of the Muay Thai fighters is above and beyond. The way they came around to everybody in the crowd to shake their hand, and give respect was honestly mind-blowing. Crazy atmosphere, cheap drinks, staff are all very friendly! Would highly recommend if your on the island it is a must do and see!
Get ready to smell like an ashtray after your visit, good atmosphere though
Le concept est sympa mais le personnel est audieux
We got in about 8.45pm and got a table. It was so packed and the heat knocked us sick so had to leave. Some cracking fights though
Super unique.<br>A bit overcrowded
A must see whilst in Phi Phi!<br><br>Muay Thai fights all night long, with volunteers from the crowd (mainly Brits of course) going head to head. A few pro fights too which are very entertaining.<br><br>It gets absolutely packed as the night goes on, so I would definitely recommend arriving at around 8 pm to secure a ringside seat for you and your friends.
I freaking loved this place. I’m a woman who’s not that into fights. The concept is so much fun, some people with zero skill do it and some with skills do it too. It’s so entertaining, I could spend hours just watching the fights. It gets very packed very quickly after opening so get there early if you want to sit down. You need to get a drink to enter. If you fight you get a free bucket drink. When the women fights it’s bloody classssss entertainment. The Thai fights that are supposed to be professional Muay Thai are not real, you can see them gesturing where to hit, they are completely fake, so we found that part very boring. The tourist fights are great. Don’t miss out! Well worth it
Been there and won a boxing fight.<br><br>I recommend to go and fight since the experience is awesome. But fighting is not a game... Here are some tips:<br><br>- bring equipments: mouth guard, cup and hand wrap. Only a short and boxing gloves are provided.<br>- come early since this is a very busy place.<br>- tell early to the person in charge that you want to fight. So you don't fight too late at night<br>- don't drink or smoke.<br>- you don't know who your opponent is and you have no idea of his level. There is no weight class either.<br>- if you never trained boxing don't go. At least take a class or two and do a sparring as well.<br>- there is only one clinic close to the bar. But in this island you don't want to suffer a concussion. This is frequent in boxing.<br>- have some words with your opponent and make it clear you want to have fun.<br>- again, a KO can have repercussions you will regret. Quit if you feel bad. There is no shame on quitting. The hardest part is to walk in.<br>- if you are experienced don't try to kill your opponent. There is no glory on beating a novice.
What a night out! The atmosphere was electric. Blacked out after two buckets, woke up with no pants, covered in sick and missing 1000 baht.
Madness bar - visitors can volunteer to box each other in a huge big boxing ring in front of everyone! Fights are 3 rounds, winner gets a medal, each participant then get a bucket of cocktail in payment.<br>Some people get humbled very quickly
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