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

Position Athlete Country
1 Yussuf Mukhtassip Kazakhstan
2 Supphanat Phetrak Thailand
3 Duc Le Hoang Vietnam
4 Salih Samet Oruc Turkey
5 Krittanu Saladkaew Thailand
6 Chalarmchon Samart Payakaroon Gym Thailand
7 Kradooklek Or Atchariya Thailand
8 Duk Le Hoang Vietnam
9 Son Nguyen Hoang Vietnam
10 Danila Rakitskii Armenia

Muaythai Flyweight Division (not more than 51 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

Position Athlete Country
1 Cihan Dogu Turkey
2 Chalongchai Minidi Thailand
3 Ovsep Aslanyan Russia
4 Jigsaw R-One Muay Thai Thailand
5 Ryuya Eiwa Sports Gym Japan
6 Nadaka Eiwa Sports Gym Japan
7 Kaenubon Por Lakboon Thailand
8 Ali Serik Kazakhstan
9 Shamill Kurbanov Kazakhstan
10 Chung Ho So Hong Kong

Muaythai Bantamweight Division (not more than 53.51 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

Position Athlete Country
1 Gianny De Leu Belgium
2 Salavat Isaev Neutral Athlete
3 Khunsueklek Boomdeksian Thailand
4 Jaroensook Boonlanna Muay Thai Thailand
5 Aslanbek Zikreav Russia
6 Huynh Hoang Phi Vietnam
7 Thongchai Huannak Thailand
8 Matee Thueanthet Thailand
9 Chalarmdam Nayokatasala Thailand
10 Giang Hoang Sweden

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Petchsaman Sor Samen Garment Thailand
2 Dokmaipa Santiubon Thailand
3 Detchpetch Petchyindee Academy Thailand
4 Peemai Erewan Thailand
5 Buengnon Leknakhonsiri Thailand
6 Prai Pa Yak Sor Sommai Thailand
7 Pornsane Sor Pumiphat Thailand
8 Sato Or Atchariya Thailand
9 Petch Hua Hin Bor Petch Kai Gaew Thailand
10 Gongtanee Sor Sommai Thailand

Muaythai Featherweight Division (not more than 57.14 kg)

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Champion: Singdomthong Nokjeanladkrabang (Thailand)

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

Ranking

Position Athlete Country
1 Dmytro Shetesko Ukraine
2 Ruach Gordon Israel
3 Darren Rolland France
4 Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat Vietnam
5 Mohamed Touizi United Arab Emirates
6 Almaz Sarsembekov Kazakhstan
7 Khasan Salomov Uzbekistan
8 Yothin FA Group Thailand
9 Michael Dacuno Hong Kong
10 Mangkonlek Pernnakon Thailand

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Chalarm Paranchai Thailand
2 Kaipa Por Wiset Gym Thailand
3 Yodtong Kiatnavy Thailand
4 Kiewpayak Mor Rattanabundit Thailand
5 Patiharn Por Lakboon Thailand
6 Superlek Jiatmuangnon Thailand
7 Magnum Bangkokalaiyon Thailand
8 Yodtongthai Sor Sommai Thailand
9 Yodkritsada Yutthichonburi Thailand
10 Mongkhon Gaew Sor Sommai Thailand

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Utku Mete Yagci Turkey
2 Choosak Tidjaidee Thailand
3 Mazhid Temaev Russia
4 Almaz Sarsembekov Kazakhstan
5 Asadula Imangaziliev Neutral Athlete
6 Yodpt Petchrungruang Thailand
7 Sangmanee Sookdainhailao Thailand
8 Sean Kervick Ireland
9 Sayed Rohullah Afghanistan
10 Nathan Embleton Australia

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Abdolmalek Thingnamrob Thailand
2 Sercan Koc Turkey
3 Abil Galiyer Kazakhstan
4 Superball TDed99 Thailand
5 Jack Rachanon Thailand
6 Man Pham Ngoc Vietnam
7 Dam Paranchai Thailand
8 Flukenoi Sor Jor Piek Uthai Thailand
9 Nguyen Doan Long Vietnam
10 Lorenzo Sammartino France

 Muaythai Welterweight Division (not more than 67 kg)

Champion: Available

Ranking

Position Athlete Country
1 Askhab Akhmedov Neutral Athlete
2 Igor Liubchenko Ukraine
3 Rachid Hamza Morocco
4 Mohammad Mardi United Arab Emirates
5 Yassine Mahssoune Morocco
6 Tapaokaew Singhamawynn Thailand
7 Nuenglanek Jitmuangnon Thailand
8 Albert Tu’ua Australia
9 Nathan Bendon United Kingdom
10 Luis Morales United 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

Position Athlete Country
1 Daniel Rodriguez Switzerland
2 Phuathai Por Panomporn Thailand
3 Sansiri Mor Rattanabundit Thailand
4 Thanachai Sitsongpeenong Thailand
5 Joseph Jitmuangnon Slovakia
6 Gianluca Giorgio Frazosi Italy
7 Santiago Reyes Canada
8 Konstantin Shakhtarin Neutral Athlete
9 Thanet Nitutorn Thailand
10 Maxim Branis Israel

 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

Position Athlete Country
1 Konstantin Shakhtain Neutral Athlete
2 Franzosi Gianluca Giorgio Italy
3 Oleksandr Yefimenko Ukraine
4 Jimmy Vienot France
5 Mustafa Aboutaka Sweden
6 Jakub Rajewski Poland
7 Ruslan Zayakin Kazakhstan
8 James Honey Australia
9 Thibault Valentin France
10 Nayanesh Ayman Spain

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Dalian Dawody Sweden
2 Domenico Caravello Italy
3 Assouik Youssef Morocco
4 Goncala Noites Portugal
5 Thatsaporn Saophanao Thailand
6 Tim Schlapbach Switzerland
7 Zoltan Nardelotti Hungary
8 Jeryl Khoo Singapore
9 Arkadisv Krupa Poland
10 Elad Danji Suman Israel

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Telaakai Magomedov Neutral Athlete
2 Oliver Mathias Kongsgard Hansen Norway
3 Mustafa Al Tekreeti Iraq
4 Daniil Chashin Russia
5 Diogo Palado Portugal
6 Vasyl Sorokin Ukraine
7 Ilyas Habibali United Arab Emirates
8 Kittisak Sakunain Thailand
9 Yehor Skurikhin Ukraine
10 Charlie Bubb Australia

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Artiom Livadari Moldova
2 Ali Aliev Neutral Athlete
3 Aaron Ortiz United States
4 Taras Balakhtar Ukraine
5 Vito Kosar Croatia
6 Enes Biben Turkey
7 Martello Jones Canada
8 Damian Collins South Africa
9 Yeugenig Zimin Kazakhstan
10 Andreas Lilliecrona Sweden

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

Position Athlete Country
1 Gadzhi Medzhidov Russia
2 Ivan Bertic Croatia
3 Oleh Primachov Ukraine
4 Lukasz Radosv Poland
5 Jakub Klauda Czech Republic
6 Jacky Jeanne France
7 Aslan Koshiyev Kazakhstan
8 Abderrezak Safisafi Algeria
9 Mahendrakuma Sellappan India
10 Harrison King Canada

Muaythai Super Heavyweight Division (91 kg upwards)

Isaev Beybulat | International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Champion: Isaev Beybulat (Athlete Independent/Neutral)

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

Ranking

Position Athlete Country
1 Dmitrii Vasenev Neutral Athlete
2 Cherif Wail Mammeri Algeria
3 Ioannis Stoforidis Greece
4 Valianstin Kapytov Belarus
5 Dovletmyrat Guyjov Turkmenistan
6 Umut Eryilmaz Turkey
7 Ablkaiir Ismailov Kazakhstan
8 Bugra Tugay Erdogan Turkey
9 Eljan Dule Albania
10 Chien Pham Dinh Vietnam