Muay Thai fights are commonly known by a variety of different names. They can be called “kru’ng thai” or “muay thai”, but the most common name is “thai boxing”.

The rules for Muay Thai fights are very similar to other martial arts such as Karate and Kung Fu. The fighters fight in a square arena with ropes around the perimeter. They use their hands, feet, and knees to fight.

Muay Thai is said to have originated in Thailand over 500 years ago. It is now one of the most popular sports in Thailand and is also popular in other countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.

Muay Thai, also known as the Thai art of self-defense and boxing, is a martial art that uses punches, kicks, elbow strikes and other striking techniques to defeat an opponent. Muay Thai fights are called "thai boxing" in Thailand and other countries where the sport is popular.