The weekend of April 18 delivered an electrifying showcase of Muaythai as Warrior’s Way lit up Melbourne with a stacked card of elite talent and thrilling matchups. Sanctioned by the World Muaythai Council and Muaythai Australia, Australia’s sole member federation of the International Federation of Muaythai Associations, the event upheld the highest standards of the sport while delivering unforgettable action for fans.

At the top of the bill, championship gold was on the line. In the WMC Australia Lightweight title clash, Reece Corrigan wasted no time making a statement, securing a dominant Round 1 TKO victory over Chris Nguyen. The Australian Bantamweight national title bout saw Fahed Haidar and Kenta Sawa go the distance, with Haidar emerging victorious by decision after a hard-fought contest. Meanwhile, Andoni Uhila claimed the State Title against Mislav Horvat, forcing an early stoppage due to elbow-induced cuts in a decisive performance.

Beyond the headline bouts, the undercard was packed with competitive matchups and rising talent:

Warriors Way 28 – Full Results
Helen Stiles def. Ravyn Simpson via decision
Simon Lange def. Martin Nguyen via decision
Samantha Maher def. Marissa Baker via decision
Caleb Purkiss def. Cruise Hollingdale via decision
Keanu Friend def. Dakota Cooper via decision
Kevin Pham def. Thein Mai via TKO
Sang Luu def. Eric De Romas via decision
Peter Frasca def. Josh Glasgow via TKO
Kiki Kanyarat def. Lana Sakla via decision

A special acknowledgment goes to promoter and long-time friend of the WMC, Mark “Hammer” Castagnini, whose dedication and vision once again delivered a truly stacked and memorable event. With such a strong showing, anticipation is already building for the next installment of Warrior’s Way.

From explosive finishes to technical masterclasses, Warrior’s Way proved once again why it remains a cornerstone event in the Australian Muaythai calendar.