
The East Asian Muaythai Championships 2025 is gearing up to be one of the standout international combat sports events of the year, with two prestigious WMC title bouts headlining the final day of action at the iconic Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong.
Running from 11–14 December 2025, the championships will unite the region’s top Muaythai talent for four days of elite-level competition. Fans can expect an electric atmosphere, world-class athleticism, and a culmination worthy of the sport’s highest standards.
One of the most anticipated highlights of the closing night will be the WMC Asian Title clash in the 51kg flyweight division, featuring Hong Kong’s So Chung Ho facing off against Singapore’s Wayne Low. This matchup promises a thrilling display of speed, precision, and heart, as two rising stars of Asian Muaythai battle for continental supremacy.
Both athletes bring impressive skill sets and passionate fan bases, setting the stage for an unforgettable showdown that will solidify the champion’s place among the region’s elite.
From all at the WMC, we congratulate the Hong Kong Muaythai Association for putting together another world class event.