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Kyaung Thar
Burmese boxer and champion

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Kyaung Thar (Burmese: ကျောင်းသား) was a Burmese boxer. He is a former multiple-time flag champion and gold medalist.

Lethwei career

In September 1960, around 20 boxers joined other sports teams as part of a cultural mission on a trip to China. Some boxers who came back from the trip were branded as 'ပီကင်းပြန်' meaning 'returned from Beijing', including Kyaung Thar. The Burmese boxers joined a cultural mission alongside Prime Minister U Nu who was there to sign a Sino-Burmese boundary treaty with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai.

In 1963, Kyaung Thar was featured in a January issue of Thutti Journal (The Valour). It discussed his rise in second class and a meeting with one of the divisions stars in Hla Shwe for the upcoming Independence Day event at Kennedy Island in Rangoon.

In 1964, he was featured in a lengthy article for Light of Burma. The report came from Hpa-an and once more stressed that Kyaung Thar had no competitors left in second class. He had won the second-class flag at this year's Kennedy Island event and was now seen in battles in Hpa-an at the Thay Hta Man Aung Pagoda festival which runs annually from January 26 to January 31. In the second-class final at the Pagoda festival in Hpa-an he beat successful boxer Sat Kalay in round 4 by breaking his hand. After the fight, Kyaung Thar reportedly challenged first-class boxer Sein Lone. Two other encounters with Sat Kalay are mentioned in the article: 1962 in Karen State, which ended in KO; and in 1963, at the Labour Day event in Mawlamyine, where he broke the jaw and arm of Sat Kalay.

On February 13, 1965, he took home 300 Kyats and the second-class flag at the 18th anniversary of Union Day event in Hpa-an, once again defeating Sat Kalay. That same event saw Toe Lone win the first-class flag in the twilight of his career.

A report on the Shwemawdaw Pagoda festival in Pegu from April 1st to April 8th, 1966, mentions that Kyaung Thar took part in the first-class flag tournament, and that he was last year's recipient of the second-class flag at this event. Alongside him, boxers Chit Sayar, Phyu Gyi, Phyu Lay, Shu Ma Wa, Tin Shwe, Hla Shwe, Patma Sein and Talaing Sein participated.

Titles and accomplishments

  • Tournaments
    • Second-class flag champion; Shwemawdaw Pagoda festival (April 1965)
    • Second-class flag champion; 18th anniversary of Union Day (February 1965)
    • Second-class flag champion; Thay Hta Man Aung Pagoda festival (January (1964)
    • Second-class flag champion; 16th anniversary of Independence (January 1964)
    • Third-class flag champion; Kyaikkhami Pagoda Festival (October 1959)
  • Other accomplishments
    • 11-time receiver of a gold medal in competitions in and outside of Burma by 1964.

Lethwei record

15 fights, 9 wins (9 (T)KOs), 3 losses, 2 draws
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
1970-01-11Loss Sein LoneFinal, Independence Day, Thein Phyu StadiumRangoon, BurmaTKO
1970-01-09Win Hla ShweSemi final, Independence Day, Thein Phyu StadiumRangoon, BurmaTKO
1970-01-08 Phyu LayIndependence Day, Thein Phyu StadiumRangoon, Burma
1965-04-19WinShwemawdaw Pagoda festivalPegu, Burma
1965-02-13Win Sat Kalay (Paingkyon)18th Anniversary of Union DayHpa-an, Burma
1964-01-31Win Sat Kalay (Paingkyon)Thay Hta Man Aung Pagoda festivalHpa-an, BurmaTKO4
1964-01-09WinIndependence Day, Kennedy IslandRangoon, Burma
1964-01-03Win Hla MaungIndependence Day, Kennedy IslandRangoon, BurmaKO
1963-05-01Win Sat Kalay (Paingkyon)Labour DayMawlamyine, BurmaTKO
1963-01-05Loss Phyu Kalay (Thaton)Independence Day, Kennedy IslandRangoon, BurmaTKO
1963-01-03Draw Sat Kalay (Paingkyon)Independence Day, Kennedy IslandRangoon, BurmaDraw4
1962-00-00Win Sat Kalay (Paingkyon)Karen State, BurmaKO
1961-03-24Win Hla ShweChallenge fights, Aung San StadiumRangoon, BurmaKO4
1960-09-03Draw Tin Shwe (Thaton)Challenge fights, Aung San StadiumRangoon, BurmaDraw4
1960-01-05Loss Tin NgweIndependence Day, Kennedy IslandRangoon, BurmaTKO
1959-10-20Win Daung KalayKyaikkhami Yele Pagoda FestivalKyaikkhami, BurmaTKO4
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