
Stockholm witnessed a night to remember as Sweden’s own Camilla Danielsson fulfilled her lifelong dream, capturing the WMC World Title with a dominant performance at STHLM Fight Night Vol. 4. The sold-out crowd at the iconic Fållan Arena roared in support as Danielsson defeated Hong Kong’s Chan Yuen Wai by unanimous decision after five thrilling rounds of world-class Muaythai.
From the opening bell, Danielsson showcased her trademark composure, precision, and tactical mastery. Using her reach and timing to perfection, she controlled the distance with sharp boxing and kicks, while mixing in heavy combinations that kept her opponent on the back foot. Chan Yuen Wai, known for her relentless aggression and iron will, pressed forward throughout the fight, but the Swedish champion’s experience and ring IQ proved decisive.

As the final bell rang, the atmosphere inside Fållan was electric. When the judges’ scorecards were read — all in favor of Danielsson — the arena erupted in celebration. Camilla’s face was filled with pride as the WMC World Title belt was fastened around her waist, marking a historic moment for Swedish Muaythai.
“This is a dream come true,” said Danielsson after the fight. “To win the world title here in Stockholm, in front of my family, my team, and the Swedish fans — it means everything.”
The victory cements Danielsson’s status as one of Europe’s premier female fighters and a proud representative of Swedish Muaythai on the world stage.