As we count down the final days to the Senior World Championships in Antalya, Muaythai continues to surge around the globe. This week, the IFMA map lights up with eight dynamic events—from state titles and super leagues to international ladders and grassroots development.

Here’s a look at how Muaythai is thriving around the world this week:

Malaysia – MFN MEGA 8 & Combatlympics

May 17–18 | MMU Cyberjaya
The MFN calendar explodes into action with two massive events.
First, Combatlympics — a historic collaboration between MFN and COPA Combat Championship brings six combat sports under one roof, including Muaythai, boxing, BJJ, and more.
Then comes MFN MEGA 8 – The Championship Ladder Match, featuring three divisions, championship belts, and major cash prizes.

From professional Muaythai to open undercards, this is where warriors rise.


Poland – Muay Time: 3rd Edition of the Amateur Muaythai League

May 17 | Tarnów
Organised by Legion Team Tarnów, this league offers amateur athletes a consistent platform to compete, earn points, and work toward bigger goals.
One of five league events scheduled throughout the year, Muay Time is building the next generation of talent—one bout at a time.

More info & registration


Türkiye – Sport Toto Muaythai Super League

May 18–19 | Aksu, Antalya
Hosted in partnership with the Aksu Municipality, the Super League’s first leg kicks off this weekend with elite matchups under the national spotlight.
Broadcast live on SportsTV, the Super League is Türkiye’s premier Muaythai circuit—backed by the Turkish Muaythai Federation and attracting national and international attention.


Germany – Storm FC

May 17 | Lübecker Hansehalle
Storm FC returns with a 20-fight card showcasing Muaythai, K1, and their signature “Storm Rules.”
Expect Superfights, title bouts, and standout performances as fighters from across Germany step into one of the country’s most exciting promotions.

Tickets & info


Australia – Pride Fight Series VII (WMC State Title)

May 17 | Harts Mill, Port Adelaide
The WMC Super Welterweight State Title is back on the line for the first time in years in South Australia.
Mohammad Zaid vs. Tevita Maka headlines the night, with the winner set to face undefeated Jack Spacie in November.
Catch the action live or via stream on Live Combat Sports.

🎟️ Tickets here


Italy – Sing Noi Fight Day

May 17 | Black Box, Laives
An amateur-focused event designed to give local fighters the spotlight.
Sing Noi Fight Day welcomes new talent into the ring, building technical experience and community support in a competitive environment.


South Africa – Gladiator’s Cup: Muaythai Professional Fight Night


This pro card brings together rising and established names in South African Muaythai. A showcase of power, precision, and homegrown talent.


Uzbekistan – National Muaythai Championships

May 13–18 | Youth & Adult Divisions
Held in one of Central Asia’s rising Muaythai powerhouses, this championship is a key part of Uzbekistan’s national development plan.
From youth to elite fighters, athletes compete not only for medals—but for future national team placements.


Wherever you are, Muaythai is in motion.

From state titles to global ladders, this week’s map is a reflection of the sport’s unstoppable growth.

📍 Follow along, support your athletes, and help us share the rhythm of IFMA One World. One Muaythai.

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