International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Professional Ranking - Male

The IFMA Muaythai rankings for men spotlight the leading male fighters across all weight divisions worldwide. These rankings feature reigning champions and standout contenders, based on verified results from sanctioned competitions. Inclusion reflects elite fighting ability, discipline, and sustained performance at the international level. Coaches, fans, and upcoming fighters rely on the IFMA men’s rankings to follow athlete progress, compare performances, and monitor movement across weight classes in global Muaythai.

Male Divisions

Muaythai Mini-Flyweight Division (up to 48 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Yussuf MukhtassipKazakhstan
2Supphanat PhetrakThailand
3Duc Le HoangVietnam
4Salih Samet OrucTurkey
5Krittanu SaladkaewThailand
6Chalarmchon Samart Payakaroon GymThailand
7Kradooklek Or AtchariyaThailand
8Duk Le HoangVietnam
9Son Nguyen HoangVietnam
10Danila RakitskiiArmenia

Muaythai Flyweight Division (not more than 51 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Cihan DoguTurkey
2Chalongchai MinidiThailand
3Ovsep AslanyanRussia
4Jigsaw R-One Muay ThaiThailand
5Ryuya Eiwa Sports GymJapan
6Nadaka Eiwa Sports GymJapan
7Kaenubon Por LakboonThailand
8Ali SerikKazakhstan
9Shamill KurbanovKazakhstan
10Chung Ho SoHong Kong

Muaythai Bantamweight Division (not more than 53.51 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Gianny De LeuBelgium
2Salavat IsaevNeutral Athlete
3Khunsueklek BoomdeksianThailand
4Jaroensook Boonlanna Muay ThaiThailand
5Aslanbek ZikreavRussia
6Huynh Hoang PhiVietnam
7Thongchai HuannakThailand
8Matee ThueanthetThailand
9Chalarmdam NayokatasalaThailand
10Giang HoangSweden

Muaythai Super-Bantamweight Division (not more than 55.33 kg)

Gianny De Leu | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Gianny De Leu (Belgium)

Won the Title: By TKO against Prai Pa Yak Sor Sommai (Thailand) at the Gent Fight Night in Belgium

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Petchsaman Sor Samen GarmentThailand
2Dokmaipa SantiubonThailand
3Detchpetch Petchyindee AcademyThailand
4Peemai ErewanThailand
5Buengnon LeknakhonsiriThailand
6Prai Pa Yak Sor SommaiThailand
7Pornsane Sor PumiphatThailand
8Sato Or AtchariyaThailand
9Petch Hua Hin Bor Petch Kai GaewThailand
10Gongtanee Sor SommaiThailand

Muaythai Featherweight Division (not more than 57.14 kg)

| International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Singdomthong Nokjeanladkrabang (Thailand)

Won the Title: By unanimous decision against Ruach Gordon (Israel) at Omnoi Stadium in Thailand

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Dmytro SheteskoUkraine
2Ruach GordonIsrael
3Darren RollandFrance
4Nguyen Tran Duy NhatVietnam
5Mohamed TouiziUnited Arab Emirates
6Almaz SarsembekovKazakhstan
7Khasan SalomovUzbekistan
8Yothin FA GroupThailand
9Michael DacunoHong Kong
10Mangkonlek PernnakonThailand

Muaythai Super-Featherweight Division (not more than 58.96 kg)

Petchphangan Tded99 | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Petchphangan Tded99 (Thailand)

Won the Title: By unanimous decision against Alex Avogadro (Italy) in Italy at the Golden Fight

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Chalarm ParanchaiThailand
2Kaipa Por Wiset GymThailand
3Yodtong KiatnavyThailand
4Kiewpayak Mor RattanabunditThailand
5Patiharn Por LakboonThailand
6Superlek JiatmuangnonThailand
7Magnum BangkokalaiyonThailand
8Yodtongthai Sor SommaiThailand
9Yodkritsada YutthichonburiThailand
10Mongkhon Gaew Sor SommaiThailand

Muaythai Lightweight Division (not more than 61 kg)

Lamnammoonlek Tded99 | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Lamnammoonlek Tded99 (Thailand)

Won the Title: By points against Gusein Tagirovich Aliev (Russia) in Dubai at the World Expo

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Utku Mete YagciTurkey
2Choosak TidjaideeThailand
3Mazhid TemaevRussia
4Almaz SarsembekovKazakhstan
5Asadula ImangazilievNeutral Athlete
6Yodpt PetchrungruangThailand
7Sangmanee SookdainhailaoThailand
8Sean KervickIreland
9Sayed RohullahAfghanistan
10Nathan EmbletonAustralia

Muaythai Super Lightweight Division (not more than 63.5 kg)

Chadd Collins | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Chadd Collins (Australia)

Won the Title: By TKO against Fah Likhit in Australia at Infliction

Title Defence: By decision against Jack Rachanon at Infliction

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Abdolmalek ThingnamrobThailand
2Sercan KocTurkey
3Abil GaliyerKazakhstan
4Superball TDed99Thailand
5Jack RachanonThailand
6Man Pham NgocVietnam
7Dam ParanchaiThailand
8Flukenoi Sor Jor Piek UthaiThailand
9Nguyen Doan LongVietnam
10Lorenzo SammartinoFrance

 Muaythai Welterweight Division (not more than 67 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Askhab AkhmedovNeutral Athlete
2Igor LiubchenkoUkraine
3Rachid HamzaMorocco
4Mohammad MardiUnited Arab Emirates
5Yassine MahssouneMorocco
6Tapaokaew SinghamawynnThailand
7Nuenglanek JitmuangnonThailand
8Albert Tu’uaAustralia
9Nathan BendonUnited Kingdom
10Luis MoralesUnited States

 Muaythai Super-Welterweight Division (not more than 69.5 kg)

Khayal Dzhaniev | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Khayal Dzhaniev (Russia)

Won the Title: By points decision against Mojtaba Taravati (Islamic Republic of Iran) at Adrenaline in Russia

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Daniel RodriguezSwitzerland
2Phuathai Por PanompornThailand
3Sansiri Mor RattanabunditThailand
4Thanachai SitsongpeenongThailand
5Joseph JitmuangnonSlovakia
6Gianluca Giorgio FranzosiItaly
7Santiago ReyesCanada
8Konstantin ShakhtarinNeutral Athlete
9Thanet NitutornThailand
10Maxim BranisIsrael

 Muaythai Middleweight Division (not more than 72.5 kg)

Bampara Kayoute | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Bampara Kayoute

Won the Title: By points decision against Jakub Rajewski from Poland in France

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Konstantin ShakhtainNeutral Athlete
2Franco Gianluca FranzosiItaly
3Oleksandr YefimenkoUkraine
4Jimmy VienotFrance
5Mustafa AboutakaSweden
6Jakub RajewskiPoland
7Ruslan ZayakinKazakhstan
8James HoneyAustralia
9Thibault ValentinFrance
10Nayanesh AymanSpain

Muaythai Super Middleweight Division (not more than 76.5 kg)

Yohan Lidon | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Yohan Lidon (France)

Won the Title: KO against Vladimir Moravcik (Slovakia) at the Round 2 in Switzerland

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Dalian DawodySweden
2Domenico CaravelloItaly
3Assouik YoussefMorocco
4Goncala NoitesPortugal
5Thatsaporn SaophanaoThailand
6Tim SchlapbachSwitzerland
7Zoltan NardelottiHungary
8Jeryl KhooSingapore
9Arkadisv KrupaPoland
10Elad Danji SumanIsrael

Muaythai Light-Heavyweight Division (not more than 81 kg)

Bilal Bakhouche-Chareuf | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Bilal Bakhouche-Chareuf (France)

Won the Title: By unanimous decision against Aaron Ortiz (USA) in France at the Superstars Event

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Telaakai MagomedovNeutral Athlete
2Oliver Mathias Kongsgard HansenNorway
3Mustafa Al TekreetiIraq
4Daniil ChashinRussia
5Diogo PaladoPortugal
6Vasyl SorokinUkraine
7Ilyas HabibaliUnited Arab Emirates
8Kittisak SakunainThailand
9Yehor SkurikhinUkraine
10Charlie BubbAustralia

Muaythai Cruiserweight Division (not more than 86 kg)

Jayden Eynaud | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Jayden Eynaud (Australia)

Won the Title: By TKO against Sukhanov Anatolii from Ukraine on The Kings Birthday Event, Bangkok

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Artiom LivadariMoldova
2Ali AlievNeutral Athlete
3Aaron OrtizUnited States
4Taras BalakhtarUkraine
5Vito KosarCroatia
6Enes BibenTurkey
7Martello JonesCanada
8Damian CollinsSouth Africa
9Yeugenig ZiminKazakhstan
10Andreas LilliecronaSweden

Muaythai Heavyweight Division (not more than 91 kg)

Enrico Pellegrino | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Enrico Pellegrino (Italy)

Won the Title: By unanimous decision against Lukas Radosv from Poland at Fight Clubbing 32 in Italy

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Gadzhi MedzhidovRussia
2Ivan BerticCroatia
3Oleh PrimachovUkraine
4Lukasz RadosvPoland
5Jakub KlaudaCzech Republic
6Jacky JeanneFrance
7Aslan KoshiyevKazakhstan
8Abderrezak SafisafiAlgeria
9Mahendrakuma SellappanIndia
10Harrison KingCanada

Muaythai Super Heavyweight Division (91 kg upwards)

Isaev Beybulat | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Beybulat Isaev (Athlete Independent/Neutral)

Won the Title: By TKO against Ibrahim Elsawi (Egypt) at Muaythai Friendship Cup in Moscow, Russia

Ranking

PositionAthleteCountry
1Dmitrii VasenevNeutral Athlete
2Cherif Wail MammeriAlgeria
3Ioannis StoforidisGreece
4Valianstin KapytovBelarus
5Dovletmyrat GuyjovTurkmenistan
6Umut EryilmazTurkey
7Ablkaiir IsmailovKazakhstan
8Bugra Tugay ErdoganTurkey
9Eljan DuleAlbania
10Chien Pham DinhVietnam