Eight nations. One shared heartbeat.
From Baghdad to Bogotá, the Muaythai calendar this week is packed with title fights, national qualifiers, and youth championships. The global rhythm of IFMA events continues—each ring a stage for rising stars, world-class rematches, and athletes chasing legacy.

Iraq – Ramadan Muaythai Youth Championship
Held in Baghdad from March 25–28 and proudly supported by the University of the Future, this youth championship provides a vital platform for young athletes to grow through sport. It’s a celebration of Muaythai as a vehicle for discipline, community, and hope during the holy month of Ramadan.


Australia – Empire Fight Series: WMC National & State Titles
Perth lights up on March 29 with a stacked Pro/Am card. The main event sees Ashby Tink and Jesse “Ice Cool” Astill clash for the WMC Super Heavyweight Australian Title. In the co-main, Jaga Chan takes on Prabsuek in a high-stakes interstate showdown, while Jay Fletcher defends his WA State Lightweight Title against Liam Gerrans. A massive card with more bouts to be announced—this is one for the books.
Poland – IFMA Polish Muaythai Championships
Poland’s national championships bring together juniors, seniors, and veterans under the IFMA banner. It’s not just a tournament—it’s a national showcase of Muaythai’s strength across generations.


Slovakia – PML 14: Chochlíková vs Somratsamee (WMC World Title)
A world-class rematch lands in Trenčín. Monika Chochlíková, two-time WMC World Champion at -51kg, moves up to challenge Thai star Somratsamee for the WMC -54kg belt. Their last bout in Bangkok saw Somratsamee take the win. Now, with home crowd energy behind her, Chochlíková seeks redemption on Slovak soil.
Ireland – Relentless Fighting Championship Juniors 13
A full day of action awaits in Ireland with the Juniors IMC show at RFC 13. It’s a proving ground for the country’s next generation of athletes, where experience is gained and reputations are made.


Sweden – SM/JSM Thai Boxing National Qualification
Sweden’s national qualifiers take place March 27–28 with limited seating and high anticipation. As athletes fight for spots in the finals, the crowd plays its part—300 voices, one goal: pushing their fighters to the next stage.
Colombia – FCMT National Amateur Championships
This three-day tournament is Colombia’s biggest national Muaythai event of the year. It’s where the country’s top amateurs meet head-on, and future champions take their first real steps onto the world stage.


Syria – Ramadan Muaythai Fight Night
Hosted by the Syrian Muaythai Federation, this special event in Damascus brings together top fighters for a Champions Fight Night under the Ramadan lights—honoring tradition, community, and the warrior spirit.