After a 2,409-kilometre bike journey over 35 days, Li arrived at Banchamek Boxing Camp in Mae Tang district of Chiang Mai. Buakaw, along with his team, graciously welcomed Li and invited her to share with them her first meal in Thailand.
A self-proclaimed avid fan of Muay Thai, Li set out on a plan to train with Buakaw at his boxing camp in the northern city of Chiang Mai. Subsequently, she aims to cycle an additional 700km to Bangkok, where she intends to undergo training at a Muay Thai school for six months before engaging in five or six actual kickboxing matches.
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