Tway Ma Shaung

Tway Ma Shaung (Burmese: တွေ့မရှောင်; MLCTS: twei ma.shaun) (born December 9, 1982) is a retired Burmese lethwei fighter considered by many to be the best of his generation and a legend in the sport,[3][4][5] his fighting style characterised by his resilience and virtuosity.[6] He was revered for taking on larger and heavier opponents[1] and praised for his commitment to working the body instead of the head.[7]

Tway Ma Shaung
BornYan Naing Lin
(1982-09-15) September 15, 1982
Taw Ku village, Mudon Township, Mon State, Myanmar
Native nameရန်နိုင်လင်း
Other namesPalaw Yan Naing (ပုလောရန်နိုင်)
Knockout King (အလဲထိုးဘုရင်)
NationalityMyanmar Burmese
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight63 kg (139 lb; 9.9 st)
DivisionLightweight
Light welterweight
StyleLethwei
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofPalaw Township (1996-2005)
Yangon (2006-2013)
TeamKLN/T&T
Nagar Mann[1]
Teacher(s)U Myint Lwin
U Dee (Mon State)
TrainerU Myint Wai
Win Zin Oo
Soe Than Win
Kyaw Soe
RankFirst class
Years active1996-2013
OccupationRetired
ChildrenSit Naing Thu
Sit Yan Naing[2]
Notable club(s)Phoenix Lethwei Gym (2016-2017)

Biography

Tway Ma Shaung was born in Mon State, but his family moved to Tanintharyi Region when he was two years old. He is the son of U Mya Thaung and Daw Nyo Nyo Khin and has one older brother and two younger sisters.[1] His first fight was in 1996 while in 8th standard and his second fight was during a school holiday in Myeik Township at an event hosted by his future trainer U Myint Wai. He left school after 9th standard.[8]

Lethwei career

The real start of Tway Ma Shaung's career was during the 1999/2000 season in Mon State where he was taught by local legend U Dee, the grandfather of Shwe Yar Mann. During his stay there he won six fights and drew in the other four.[9] After an invitation by coach U Myint Wai to partake in the State and Division tournament in 2002 and subsequently winning the gold medal in his weightclass, Myint Wai gave him the nickname Tway Ma Shaung (loosely translating to "not avoiding anyone in sight").

Tway Ma Shaung's only loss on TKO happened in early 2005 when he faced Kyal Lin Aung. In round 5 Kyal Lin Aung scored a knockdown and although Tway Ma Shaung got up in time, he was too tired to continue and decided to turn his back and hand over the victory.[10] In all their meetings Tway never got to avenge the loss since they were all draws.

Another well-known career spanning rivalry is the one with Win Tun, a fighter as skilled as Tway himself relying more on offense from the outside.[3] By the time they met, Win Tun had already achieved to become a triple Golden Belt Champion and single Challenge Fight belt holder. Tway was able to best him in most of their meetings but both the beauty and level of violence these two brought to the ring was the primary selling point for most visitors, regardless of outcome.

In a rare instance of Burmese boxers going oversees, Tway got to fight in Austria in 2008. For the occasion he camped at his opponents residence.[1] The fight was unfortunately overshadowed by the horrific events that unfolded back in his home country as cyclone Nargis had made landfall the day before the fight, claiming over 138.000 fatalities.

Closing out his career he attempted to attain the highest possible achievement in lethwei by fighting the national champion Saw Nga Man, a good 15kg heavier, who was the title-holder since 2009. Despite high expectations by the fans the fight ended up as a draw. Tway had to take a defensive stance against the powerful champion and was not able to inflict enough damage to take home the win.[11]

Retirement

In 2010, a culmination of events nearly led him to retire when his sister married, his house was burglarized and his father passed away.[8]

In 2014, when Tway Ma Shaung retired many theories floated around as to what the real reason was for his withdrawal from competition. Injuries, dissatisfaction and a big falling out with his long-time trainer Kyaw Soe have all been named. He even turned down a fight with newcomer Tun Tun Min for a record purse at the time.[1] In an interview a year after his retirement he said he had chosen family life at the request of his wife, because he always kept that itch to get back into the ring,[2] persistent rumors often appear of Tway Ma Shaung returning.[3] In 2018, The Daily Eleven falsely reported his return to the ring, as did various outlets after he appeared on a press conference prior to WLC 6: Heartless Tigers.[12]

Personal life

Tway Ma Shaung met his wife back in Dawei where she taught the child of the home-owner he was staying at. They got married in 2011 and have two children, Sit Naing Thu and Sit Yan Naing.[2] His favorite fighter is Wan Chai, closely followed by his former opponent Win Tun.[8]

Titles and accomplishments

  • Championships
    • 2007 Golden Belt Champion (60kg)
    • 2009 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan winner (1st class)
    • 2013 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan winner (1st class)[13]
  • Other championships and awards
    • 2002 State and Division gold medalist
    • 2007 Golden Belt Championship best boxer award
    • 2007 Southeast Asian Games bronze medal (Muay)
    • 2008 Challenge fight belt (vs. Thepsamut Wan Chorenrit)
    • 2009 Challenge fight belt (vs. Takashige “Crazy Hill” Hirukawa)
    • 2020 Legend of the Year award (WLC)[14]

Lethwei record

Professional Lethwei record
82 fights, 46 wins (46 (T)KOs), 2 losses, 34 draws
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2013-03-28DrawMyanmar Kyal Lin AungLethwei Challenge Fights, Kyaik KelasaLamaing, Ye, Mon State, MyanmarDraw53:00
2013-03-01DrawMyanmar Soe Lin OoLethwei Challenge Fights, Kyaik KelasaLamaing, Ye, Mon State, MyanmarDraw53:00
2013-02-17DrawMyanmar Saw Nga ManNational Championship Challenge, Thein Phyu StadiumYangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
For the Openweight Lethwei Golden Belt[15]
2013-02-05WinThailand Petchtae JaipetchkorsangWin Sein Taw Ya 2013Mudon Township, Mon State, MyanmarKO4
2013-01-20WinThailand Joviha[16]Myanmar vs. Thailand Challenge FightsYangon, MyanmarKO1
2013-01-06WinMyanmar Phoe Kay2013 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan FinalYangon, MyanmarKO12:20[16]
Wins 2013 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan, first class flag/trophy[17]
2012-12-18WinIran Masood Izadi2013 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan Semi-finalYangon, MyanmarKO21:45
2012-10-25WinMyanmar Thutti AungKandawgyi Lake, Myaw Sin IslandYangon, MyanmarKO2[18]
2012-10-07WinPhilippines Mike Tumbaga[19]International Challenge Fights, Thein Phyu StadiumYangon, MyanmarKO20:54
2012-09-16WinMyanmar Tun TunMandalay Rumbling Intl. Challenge FightsYangon, MyanmarKO2
Bout was originally scheduled to be against Umar Semata[20]
2012-08-12DrawMyanmar Soe Lin OoLethwei Challenge Fights, Thein Phyu StadiumYangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2012-04-07WinMyanmar Phoe KayMandalay Rumbling Challenge FightsYangon, MyanmarKO32:30
2012-03-00WinMyanmar Mya Nan TawLethwei Challenge FightsLamaing, Ye, Mon State, MyanmarTKO (injury)3
2012-02-24DrawMyanmar Kyal Lin AungLethwei Challenge FightsMandalay, MyanmarDraw53:00
2012-01-00DrawMyanmar Soe Lin OoChallenge Fights, Hnit Kayin villageYangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2011-11-06WinAustralia Brian HarrisMyanmar vs. Australia Challenge Fights, Thein Phyu StadiumYangon, MyanmarKO22:11
2010-12-31DrawMyanmar Yan Naing AungLethwei Challenge Fights, Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium (1)Yangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2010-12-19DrawMyanmar Kyal Lin AungLethwei Challenge FightsDawei Township, Tanintharyi Region, MyanmarDraw53:00
2010-11-21WinMyanmar Yan Naing AungLethwei Challenge Fights, Pa Nga villageThanbyuzayat Township, MyanmarKO
2010-07-25DrawMyanmar Win TunLethwei Challenge Fights, Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium (1)Yangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2010-00-00DrawMyanmar Mya Nan TawChallenge Fights, Aung Myay Mantalar Sports ComplexMandalay, MyanmarDraw53:00
2010-02-17DrawMyanmar Win TunChallenge Fights, Watho villageThanbyuzayat Township, MyanmarDraw53:00
2010-01-01DrawMyanmar Phoe KayChallenge Fights, Hnit Kayin villageYangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2009-12-12LossMyanmar Phoe Kay2010 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan Quarter-finalYangon, MyanmarDecision53:00
2009-10-24DrawThailand Thepsamut Wan ChorenritMyanmar-Thai Challenge FightsYangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2009-10-04WinMyanmar Aung ZeyaLethwei Challenge Fights, Myeik city (Day 2)Myeik Township, Tanintharyi Region, MyanmarKO3
2009-09-05DrawMyanmar Zan Htoo2009 Golden Belt ChampionshipYangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2009-04-04WinJapan Takashige HirukawaMyanmar-Japan Goodwill Letwhay CompetitionYangon, MyanmarKO2
Wins Myanmar vs. Japan Challenge Fight belt
2009-04-04WinMyanmar Saw Ga Pa Re Hmu2009 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan FinalYangon, MyanmarKO2
Wins 2009 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan, first class flag/trophy
2009-03-01WinMyanmar Win Tun2009 Dagon Shwe Aung Lan Semi-finalYangon, MyanmarKO31:24
2009-02-00WinMyanmar Zan HtooChallenge Fights, Sa Khan GyiThanbyuzayat Township, Mon State, MyanmarKO5
2009-01-31WinMyanmar Yan Gyi AungCalsome Challenge Fight-2Yangon, MyanmarKO5
2008-12-21WinThailand PhichitchaiDemocratic Karen Buddhist Army 14th AnniversaryMyaing Gyi Ngu, Hpa-an Township, Kayin State, MyanmarKO3
2008-11-08WinThailand Thepsamut Wan ChorenritMyanmar-Thai International Letwhay Challenge FightYangon, MyanmarKO22:15
Wins Myanmar vs. Thailand Challenge Fight belt
2008-00-00WinMyanmar Daung Nyo LayLethwei Challenge FightsKachin State, MyanmarKO2
2008-09-27WinMyanmar Thuya Ye AungCalsome Challenge Fight-1 (Day 1)Yangon, MyanmarKO3
2008-08-09WinMyanmar Aung ZeyaLethwei Challenge Fights, Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium (1)Yangon, MyanmarKO3
2008-06-11DrawMyanmar Thutti AungLethwei Challenge FightsMon State, MyanmarDraw53:00
2008-05-03WinAustria Thomas HengstbergerCage Fight Series 3, Eisstadion Graz LiebenauGraz, Styria, AustriaTKO2
2008-04-09WinMyanmar Win TunChallenge Fights, LabuttaLabutta Township, Ayeyarwady Region, MyanmarKO3
2008-03-21WinMyanmar Kyaw NyeinChallenge Fights, LamaingYe Township, Mon State, MyanmarKO3
2008-03-01WinMyanmar Daung Nyo LayLethwei Challenge Fights, Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium (1)Yangon, MyanmarKO2
2008-02-00WinMyanmar Win TunChallenge Fights, HmawbiHmawbi Township, Yangon Region, MyanmarTKO1
2007-12-00DrawMyanmar Daung Nyo LayChallenge Fights, San Daw Shin PhayarTwante Township, Yangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2007-11-00DrawMyanmar Daung Nyo LayByai Ta Gaung Sayar Daw FestivalByai Ta Gaung village, Mon State, MyanmarDraw33:00
2007-11-00DrawMyanmar Kyal Lin AungChallenge Fights, Thaung PyinYe Township, Mon State, MyanmarDraw65:00
2007-10-00DrawMyanmar Daung Nyo LayAghattan village Challenge FightsTwante Township, Yangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2007-09-00WinMyanmar Win TunChallenge Fights, Thaung PyinYe Township, Mon State, MyanmarKO3
2007-09-09WinMyanmar Thutti Aung2007 Golden Belt Championship FinalYangon, MyanmarKO32:38
Wins 60kg Golden Belt Championship & best boxer award
2007-09-01WinMyanmar Maw Shee Lay2007 Golden Belt Championship Semi-finalYangon, MyanmarKO31:19
2007-08-28WinMyanmar Hein Nyi Nyi2007 Golden Belt Championship Quarter-finalYangon, MyanmarKO21:56
2007-00-00WinMyanmar Tar Toe WarChallenge Fights, Thaung PyinYe Township, Mon State, MyanmarKO520:00
2007-00-00WinMyanmar Tun TunMyeik city Challenge FightsMyeik Township, Tanintharyi Region, MyanmarKO2
2007-02-24DrawMyanmar Thuya Ye AungKandawgyi Lake, Myaw Sin Island Fights 2Yangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2006-02-00WinMyanmar Tun TunLethwei Challenge FightsKawkareik, Kayin State, MyanmarKO2
2006-02-00DrawMyanmar Thutti AungLethwei Challenge FightsHpa-an Township, Kayin State, MyanmarDraw53:00
2006-01-25WinMyanmar Dawna AungMyeik city Challenge FightsMyeik Township, Tanintharyi Region, MyanmarKO4
2005-10-00DrawMyanmar Yan Gyi AungLethwei Challenge FightsInsein Township, Yangon, MyanmarDraw53:00
2005-02-00LossMyanmar Kyal Lin AungKaroppi Village Challenge FightsThanbyuzayat Township, Mon State, MyanmarTKO (gave up)5
2004-07-11WinMyanmar A Mae TharMyanmar vs. Japan, Thuwunna National Indoor Stadium (1) (Day 2)Yangon, MyanmarKO4
2000-00-00WinMyanmar Nyi Nyi SoeLethwei Challenge FightsMon State, MyanmarKO1
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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