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Sprawled on a bamboo mat, 12-year-old Supattra Inthirat closed her eyes as her father massaged her toned arms with oil. In preparation for her 15th muay Thai (moy tie) fight, her father whispered a prayer into her ear.
When Supattra, known as Pancake, faced her rival in front of 400 fans under the bright lights on a small stage in northeastern Thailand, she would be fighting for a purpose: $60. That’s almost half a month’s salary for many families in the region.
“She will be a champion,” her father said. “She must train early to build up her boxing bones.”
Supattra Inthirat, 12, sprawled on a bamboo mat and closed her eyes as her father massaged her toned arms with oil. Her father whispered a prayer into her ear in preparation for her 15th muay Thai (moy tie) fight.
Supattra, known as Pancake, faced her rival in front of 400 fans under the bright lights on a small stage in northeastern Thailand. She would be fighting for a purpose: $60. That is almost half a month’s salary for many families in the region.
“She will be a champion,” her father said. “She must train early to build up her boxing bones.”