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Peranakan Chinese fighter Cheot makes name for himself in Muay Thai

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The 34-year-old from Kelantan is ‘bridging the cultural gap’ by having chosen a sport rarely associated with his ethnic community.

KOTA BHARU: A Muay Thai exponent from the Peranakan Chinese community is stealing the spotlight not just because of his agility in the ring, but also for his bravery in choosing a martial art his community rarely takes part in.

Thirty-four-year-old Cheot Yao Zhong fell in love with the sport when he was 25, after being captivated by the slick movements of Thai action star Tony Jaa in the movie “Ong Bak”.

Cheot said the technique displayed in the blockbuster film inspired him to try his hand at the highly disciplined martial art.

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