Global Muaythai Events | February 23 – March 1, 2026

The international Muaythai calendar remains active as IFMA member federations deliver competitions, national championships, referee education courses, and professional WMC title fights across Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East.

This week highlights the full structure of IFMA World’s Muaythai — from multisport platforms and national team selection events to grassroots development and professional championship bouts.

Muaythai at the Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Ramadan Championship – UAE

Muaythai features prominently at the Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Ramadan Championship – Al Wathba 2026, held under the supervision of the UAE Muay Thai & Kickboxing Federation.

As part of a major multisport platform in the United Arab Emirates, the event provides athletes with high-level competitive exposure within a structured federation environment. Regional championships such as this continue to strengthen Muaythai’s visibility across the Middle East.

Korea National Muaythai Selection & National Rookie Championship

Korea hosts its National Muaythai Selection Tournament alongside the National Rookie Championship, combining elite athlete pathway selection with long-term development.

The selection event plays a key role in forming Korea’s national Muaythai team, while the rookie division introduces emerging athletes to structured competition under official federation rules. This dual-format approach reflects IFMA’s global athlete development model.

Portugal Open National Muaythai Championships

The Open National Muaythai Championships in Portugal gather athletes from across the country to compete for domestic titles.

National championships remain central to IFMA’s governance framework, ensuring merit-based progression and technical standardisation. Events such as this strengthen national team depth while reinforcing organisational excellence at federation level.

Czech Republic – 153rd National Muaythai League

The Czech Muaythai Association continues its long-standing National Muaythai League with its 153rd edition.

Featuring competition for children, juniors, and seniors, the league demonstrates how consistent domestic Muaythai events build athlete experience and sustain national team pipelines throughout the season.

Poland: National Referee Course & Knockout Art League

National Muaythai Referee Course – Poznań

Poland’s National Referee Course focuses on Muaythai judging criteria, officiating standards, and federation rule education. Participants completing the theoretical examination qualify for practical officiating roles at sanctioned Muaythai competitions.

Referee education remains a critical pillar of IFMA’s international governance model, ensuring fairness, athlete safety, and consistent application of rules worldwide.

Knockout Art League III – Tarnowo Podgórne

The third edition of the Knockout Art League provides an open competitive platform for athletes of all levels. Domestic league structures such as this play a vital role in expanding participation and strengthening national Muaythai ecosystems.

WMC Pan-American Professional Title Fight – Canada

BLOODLINE XII in Cambridge, Canada, headlines with a 67kg WMC Pan-American Championship professional title fight between Santiago Reyes and Matheus Silva.

Sanctioned by the World Muaythai Council (WMC), the bout represents the professional pathway that complements IFMA’s amateur and multisport competition structure. Continental title fights such as this strengthen Muaythai’s global professional landscape.

Roskilde Muaythai Amateur Competition – Denmark

The Roskilde Muaythai Amateur Competition in Denmark provides valuable ring experience for developing athletes competing under recognised federation standards.

Grassroots Muaythai tournaments remain essential to building sustainable athlete pathways across Europe and beyond.

IFMA World’s Muaythai: A Global Structure in Action

From national championships and selection tournaments to referee certification and professional WMC title fights, this week’s events demonstrate the strength and breadth of IFMA World’s Muaythai.

Across continents, federations continue to deliver structured competition aligned with IFMA’s international governance framework — ensuring athlete development, integrity, and opportunity at every level.

One World. One Muaythai.