Myanmar Traditional Lethwei Federation
The Myanmar Traditional Lethwei Federation (MTLF) (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံရိုးရာလက်ဝှေ့အဖွဲ့ချုပ်) is the highest governing body of Lethwei and oversees all Lethwei competitions around the world.[2][3]
Sport | Lethwei |
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Jurisdiction | Ministry of Health and Sports of Myanmar |
Abbreviation | MTLF |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Thuwunna Stadium |
Location | Yangon, Myanmar |
President | U Thein Aung |
Chairman | U Sai Zaw Zaw[1] |
Vice president(s) | Ne Win |
Official website | |
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History
The Myanmar Traditional Lethwei Federation or MTLF is a branch of the Myanmar's Ministry of Health and Sports.[4][5] The federation was initially founded in 1995 as the Myanmar Traditional Boxing Federation,[6] since Lethwei is translated to Boxing in Burmese language.[1] In 2019, the federation adapted its name to the MTLF - Myanmar Traditional Lethwei Federation, reflecting a more modern approach to the world.
Competitions and organizations sanctioned by the MTLF
- All Lethwei events worldwide & across Myanmar[4]
- World Lethwei Championship
- Internation Lethwei Federation Japan
- International Lethwei Federation
- European Lethwei Federation
- British Lethwei Federation
- Taiwan Lethwei Federation
Sponsorships
Since 1990's, MTLF has been the sponsor of Thein Pyu Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar and holds an office space in the premise.[11]
References
- Ye Yint Htay (6 July 2015). "Life is tough for Myanmar's traditional boxing pros". Mizzima.
- Cynthia Choo (1 November 2015). "Lethwei boxing wins fans worldwide". Asia One.
- "Myanmar traditional boxing competition to be held in Mandalay". Golbal New Light of Myanmar. 10 September 2019.
- "Tun Tun Min wins Myanmar Lethwei World Championship". Myanmar Daily News. 19 August 2019.
- Kyaw Zin Hlaing (30 April 2015). "Slovakia the next stop for Lethwei stars". Myanmar Times.
- "4th Myanmar Lethwei World Championship". Myanmar Traditional Radio. 21 August 2019.
- "(Japanese) Japan's first MTBF-certified raiding event "Lethwei Grand Prix in Japan 2016" is held at Korakuen Hall". Battle News. 12 September 2016.
- "Myanmar-Japan Lethwei fights hosted in Japan". The Global New Light of Myanmar. 2 March 2018.
- "後楽園大会出場の外国人戦手が来日&当日券情報(Japanese)". ILFJ.
- "Burmese kick-boxing champ KOs Australian". Burmese DVB. 28 October 2016. Archived from the original on 3 November 2018.
- "Sports Clubs & Associations - Myanmar Boxing Federation". Yangon Directory. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
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