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Kyar Ba Nyein

"Kyar" Ba Nyein ((ビルマ語:ကျား ဘငြိမ်း) (:tɕá ba̰ ɲéɪɴ); 23 November 1923 – 8 July 1979) was the Burmese boxer who participated in boxing at the 1952 Summer OlympicsLudu Daw Amar's Mandalaythu Mandalaytha mya or Mandalayans 1991 book, "Burmese Muslim Kyar Ba Nyein” page 2 sentence 1&2〕 and was a pioneer in modernizing the Lethwei, or Burmese style of traditional boxing.〔Ludu Daw Amar's Mandalaythu Mandalaytha mya or Mandalayans 1991 book, "Burmese Muslim Kyar Ba Nyein” page 7 paragraph 2 line 1 to 8〕〔Myanmar traditional boxing, Lethwei by Author and Publisher Mya Win , Feb 1980, Lutlatyae sarpae, Ahauttaw Hla Aung, Thadin Journel. Yangon. page 4 paragraph 2 ()〕 Ba Nyein started boxing at the age of 13 and fought in about 50 matches over 20 years until retiring from fighting at the age of 33.〔Ludu Daw Amar's Mandalaythu Mandalaytha mya or Mandalayans 1991 book, "Burmese Muslim Kyar Ba Nyein” page 3 paragraph 2 line 5,6,7&8〕
==Education==
Born in 1923,〔Lethwei Mya Win page 3〕 Ba Nyein's official height was listed at 5 ft. 4 inches, weighing in at 120 lbs. He and his wife, Kyi Kyi, had 10 children by the time Ba Nyein was 40.
Ba Nyein (Mohammad Mustafa)〔Shwe Amyutae (Golden Essence) Magazine, Myanmar, article by Win Nyein about Kyar Ba Nyein〕 studied at Wesleyan School (BEHS 16 Mandalay) and later transferred to SPG (the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel) in Foreign Parts' Royal diocesan high school (No. 10 BEHS Mandalay) for a few years.
Lastly, he studied at the Mandalay National High School (present day BEHS 2 Mandalay), where he started learning boxing.〔U Razak of Burma, a Teacher, a Leader , a Martyr by Dr Nyi Nyi, BSC (Hons) Ph D (London) D.I.C. 1st. Edition July 2007, ISBN 978 974 433 092 5. OS Printing House Co Ltd. Bangkok.Line 3,4&5, paragraph 5 page 9. Author is the Former Prof of Geology, Director of Universities, Permanent Secretary of Education, Deputy Minister of Education, Minister of Mines, Ambassador to Australia and New Zealand, Later UNICEF as Director of Programmes. After retirement, Clinical Prof of Public Health in Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and member of Board of Directors of several International non-profit organizations. ()〕〔Ludu Daw Amar's Mandalaythu Mandalaytha mya or Mandalayans 1991 book, "Burmese Muslim Kyar Ba Nyein” p1 line 16〕 He was trained by Sinhalese Anglo-Burman Bill Fisher.〔Mandalay 150th. Anniversary Magazine (Printed in May 2009 published by U Sein Shwe @ Sein Shwe Hlaing, Chief Editor Maung Hla Paw - Mandalay.) ,article of M.A. Ma Ohn p 165 2nd. column para 4〕〔Ludu Daw Amar's Mandalaythu Mandalaytha mya or Mandalayans 1991 book, "Burmese Muslim Kyar Ba Nyein” page 3 paragraph 2 sentence 1〕 In 1947, he trained with the famous boxer Than Yin, a Mandalay Police Officer, who received the best boxer award given by world heavyweight champion Gene Tunney in Sri Lanka. Ba Nyein learned his famous "infighting" from Than Yin. In 1936, he became National School Cup Champion at 13. During the Second World War, he left school.

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