The global Muaythai calendar continues to demonstrate the strength and reach of the sport, with IFMA National Federations organising championships, athlete development activities, and professional events across multiple continents.


From youth competitions and national championships to female athlete development initiatives and professional fight promotions, the period of 3–15 March 2026 highlights the depth of participation within the international Muaythai community.

Through the work of IFMA member federations, athletes at every level from juniors to elite national champions continue to progress through structured pathways that connect domestic competition with the global stage.

United Arab Emirates: Youth and Junior Competition at the Al Wathba Ramadan Championship

The UAE Muay Thai and Kickboxing Federation continues to host Muaythai competition at the Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Ramadan Championship – Al Wathba 2026, with youth and junior athletes taking centre stage. The event provides young fighters with the opportunity to gain valuable competitive experience in a professional sporting environment while showcasing the continued development of Muaythai in the region.

The Swedish National Muaythai Championships, Senior Division

The Swedish Muaythai Federation (Svenska Muaythai Förbundet) hosts the The Swedish National Muaythai Championships, Senior Division in the city of Umeå. The national championship gathers the country’s top athletes to compete for Swedish titles, with qualification rounds followed by championship finals. The event represents one of the most important competitions on Sweden’s national Muaythai calendar and plays a key role in identifying athletes for future international representation.

Mexico: 2026 National Muaythai Championships

The Federación Mexicana de Muaythai (FEMEM) presents the 2026 National Muaythai Championships, bringing together athletes, coaches, and academies from across the country in Morelia. The event gathers Mexico’s strongest competitors across multiple divisions and serves as an important benchmark for athlete development and national-level competition.

Poland: National Championships Across Multiple Divisions

The Polish Muaythai Federation (Polski Związek Muaythai – PZMT) organises the Polish Muaythai Championship PZMT IFMA U18 | Senior | Masters 2026, welcoming athletes across several age categories. The championship provides an opportunity for developing fighters and experienced competitors alike to compete under IFMA rules while strengthening Poland’s domestic Muaythai structure.

Croatia: National Muaythai Championship in Osijek

The Croatian Muaythai Federation (Hrvatski Savez Tajlandskog Boksa) hosts the Croatian Muaythai Championship at the Gradski Vrt arena in Osijek. Open to athletes across all age groups, the championship serves as a key national event within Croatia’s Muaythai calendar and supports the continued development of the sport in the country.

Australia: Female Athlete Development and Professional Competition

In Australia, the Muaythai Australia Federation (MTA) continues its work to strengthen female participation through the 9th MNSW Female Sparring Day, organised by the federation’s Women’s Development Committee.
The event provides female athletes aged 14 and above with opportunities to gain ring experience through structured sparring and pre-matched bouts. At the same time, Australia’s competitive calendar continues with Infliction Fight Series #38, held at Royal Pines Resort, featuring a strong lineup of professional Muaythai bouts.

Germany: Tiger Clash Fight Event

In Germany, the German Muaythai Federation (Muaythai Bund Deutschland – MTBD) supports Muaythai competition through the Tiger Clash event in Dorsten. The fight card features bouts across Muaythai, kickboxing, and boxing disciplines, providing athletes with valuable competitive opportunities within Germany’s growing combat sports landscape.

South Africa: Female-Only Muaythai Seminar

The South African Muaythai Federation (S.A.M.F.) continues its work in promoting women’s participation in the sport through a female-only Muaythai seminar. The seminar provides a welcoming training environment for women of all experience levels, allowing participants to develop technical skills while strengthening the growing female Muaythai community in South Africa.

Muaythai Continues to Grow Worldwide

The range of events taking place during this period highlights the continued expansion of Muaythai through the work of IFMA National Federations. From national championships and youth competitions to athlete development initiatives and professional fight promotions, the global Muaythai community remains active and connected through a shared commitment to excellence, discipline, and opportunity.

Through structured pathways and international cooperation, athletes across all continents continue to progress within the sport and represent their countries on the global stage.

One World. One Muaythai.