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  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
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  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
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A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
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Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
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He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
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But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
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He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
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Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
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''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
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Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
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He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
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But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
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Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
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He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
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''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • FORMER CHILD FIGHTING CHAMP IS DUBBED ''BOXING LADYBOY'' AFTER SEX CHANGE<br />
<br />
A former child boxing champion has become a she - after having a sex change.<br />
<br />
Tun Siraksa, 18, took up boxing after being bullied a school when he was just six years old - fighting a natural talent for battering opponents and silencing his tormentors.<br />
<br />
He won dozens of belts and with the prize money supported his family in poverty-stricken Udon Thani, north east Thailand.<br />
<br />
But Tun grew up miserable inside and would secretly dress up as a woman hours after violent ring bouts.<br />
<br />
He's now known as the ''boxing ladyboy'' and carries on fighting despite being taunted by macho opponents and abandoned by his own ''embarrassed'' former mentor father.<br />
<br />
Tun said: ''When I was younger it was my dream to be a world champion boxer. I trained every morning before school, running several miles. I was winning boxing matches and supporting my family, everybody was very happy.<br />
<br />
''But I wanted to be a woman. This is what I wanted to do to make me truly happy. <br />
<br />
''My father was not happy and he was fighting a lot every day about it until he left the home because he was embarrassed.''<br />
<br />
Siraksa is now studying languages at university and dreams of becoming a teacher. <br />
<br />
He is undergoing hormone therapy, lives as a woman and has a male boyfriend.<br />
<br />
But Siraksa still has to compete against muscle-bound male boxers until the transformation is complete. <br />
<br />
Siraksa has also started mending the relationship with his ''disappointed'' father.<br />
<br />
He said: ''People call me the boxing ladyboy and throw insults at me. But I do not care about this.<br />
<br />
''What could be more important than winning prize money to support my mother and father? I will not do boxing forever, but be a teacher in the future.<br />
<br />
''Now my dad has come home again and is starting to understand. My mum says she has a daughter now and is very understanding and loves me a lot.<br />
<br />
''Life is a struggle, try to understand people and not just laugh at them. I want people to
    ExPix_FORMER_CHILD_FIGHTING_CHAMP_SE...jpg
  • Pickpockets of Australian Caught  Ladyboy Gang Member Escapes<br />
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At 5pm, on the afternoon of September 27, Pattaya police arrested Ms Usa Aiemsa-ard, (35) and Ms Malinee Sae-Tang (27) and charged them with theft. A motorbike involved with the crime has been impounded.<br />
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Earlier in the day sixty-nine year old Australian tourist reported that she had been robbed on a baht bus of 5,500 baht and a  bank card. At the end of her journey she noticed her purse had been taken from her bag.<br />
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Officers identified the suspects from CCTV images and traced them to Thepprasit Soi 7 where they were arrested. They have both admitted the crime.<br />
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A third member of the gang, a ladyboy called Mr Pom, escaped and is now being hunted.<br />
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They used to identify a victim which one of them would rob, and pass the cash to another who would immediately get off the bus and onto the motorbike driven by the third.<br />
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Apparently they took it in turns.<br />
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The gang would then meet up later to share the spoils.<br />
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They have been charged with theft.Pictured with Australian <br />
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