
It was a grand night for Monika Chochlíková on Saturday as she became a WMC two division world champion following a big won over opponent Somratsamee of Thailand in a much anticipated rematch.
Monika Chochlíková continues to solidify her place as one of the most prominent figures in Muaythai, both inside and outside the ring. A multiple-time IFMA and WMC champion, she is also a respected member of the IFMA Athletes’ Commission, reflecting her influence and integrity as a role model in the sport.

Monika is the second fighter to become the champion in two weight divisions simultaneously, a feat only Jimmy Vienot of France has so far achieved.



Recognized as two of the best athletes in their division, Monika and Somratsamee delivered an electrifying, world-class performance. Fueled by the unwavering support of her country and the meticulous preparation of a true champion, Monika secured a unanimous decision victory, reclaiming her dominance.

Speaking live on television, Monika expressed her gratitude and admiration for her opponent, saying: “The World Muaythai Council, under royal patronage, is undoubtedly one of the most respected organizations in the sport. Winning this belt in front of my family, fans, and the entire nation is one of the greatest moments of my career. All respect must go to Somratsamee, who traveled to Slovakia and experienced first-hand that the atmosphere outside of Thailand can be just as, if not more, electrifying than in the motherland.”


The event was attended by VIPs from the National Olympic Committee, government officials, and Slovakian celebrities, reinforcing the growing prominence of female Muaythai. The continued efforts of IFMA in promoting gender equality have undeniably paid off, as women’s Muaythai continues to thrive alongside its male counterpart.

