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Thailand national sport under threat

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Published on Nov 4, 2013

Professional mixed martial arts or MMA is a new sport with a rapidly expanding international fan base.

It is attracting more and more boxers due to its higher prize money.

However, it is not clear yet if this trending sport is legal. Al Jazeera's Scott Heidler reports from Bangkok.

 
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