
The World Muaythai Council (WMC), under the esteemed Royal Patronage, in cooperation with the International Federation of Muaythai Associations the IOC-recognised governing body for Muaythai and a full signatory of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code announces a defining global moment as the WMC World Tour unfolds across all continents this weekend.
In an unprecedented showcase of scale and unity, Muaythai will take centre stage worldwide, with WMC-sanctioned events across Europe, Australia, and the international arena delivering elite competition and reinforcing one clear message:
Muaythai is unified, global, and stronger than ever.
From Fighting Spirit World Series XI in Rome, showcasing world-class international talent, to Australia’s SRG Fight Night in Sydney and a prestigious WMC Australian Title bout in Melbourne, the sport continues to thrive through strong national structures and a proven pathway from youth development to elite performance.
Across Europe, major WMC title contests in Italy and France will help elevate the continental landscape, featuring both established champions and the next generation of rising stars. The global calendar is further strengthened by Muaythai Spirit 92, while Muaythai’s presence at FIBO in Germany—one of the world’s largest fitness exhibitions—will introduce the art and culture of Muaythai to new audiences beyond the ring.
At the spiritual home of Muaythai, Bangkok will host three elite World Title fights under the Rajadamnern World Series (RWS), showcasing the highest level of professional competition while honouring the rich traditions and heritage of the sport.
These headline events form part of an extraordinary international schedule, with 26 promotions across five continents taking place this weekend—demonstrating the true power, reach, and unity of Muaythai worldwide.