The second day of the 2024 IFMA Youth World Championships, held on September 14th, was a thrilling continuation of this prestigious event. Hosted in Bangkok, Thailand, the competition saw young athletes from around the globe demonstrating their skills and passion for Muaythai.

The day was packed with over 150 bouts across various age and weight divisions, including categories for 12-13 years, 14-15 years, and 16-17 years. The atmosphere was electric as competitors from countries such as Kazakhstan, Australia, Canada, UAE, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, and many more took to the rings, each vying for victory and the honor of representing their nations.

Countries with the most wins on this day included Kazakhstan, Thailand, and Ukraine, showcasing their strong presence and competitive edge in the tournament.

Highlights of the day included several close matches that kept the audience on the edge of their seats. The sportsmanship and camaraderie among the athletes were evident, reflecting the true spirit of Muaythai. The event also featured cultural performances, adding a rich layer of tradition and heritage to the competitive proceedings.

As the competition progresses, the excitement continues to build, with many more bouts and cultural exchanges scheduled in the coming days. The 2024 IFMA Youth World Championships not only serve as a platform for fierce competition but also as an opportunity for cultural exchange and mutual understanding among young athletes worldwide.

Stay tuned for more updates as the championships unfold, celebrating the unity and growth of the global Muaythai community.