The WBC MUAYTHAI was established in 2004, under the World Boxing Council (WBC) as a non-profit organization, with a mission to develop professional Muay Thai worldwide, as an affiliated division of the WBC, adhering to the rules set by the Board of Boxing Sport (Office of Professional Sports) of the Sports Authority of Thailand.
WBC MUAYTHAI was created to facilitate and sanction professional Muay Thai competitions to develop and expand Muay Thai worldwide, and to foster Muay Thai at all levels and weight divisions with international safety standards, for the development of Muay Thai as a world premier martial art.
On November 26th, 2001, His Majesty, the King of Thailand held an historic audience at Klai Kangwon Palace, Thailand, with World Boxing Council President, Dr. Jose Sulaiman, and Police General Kovid Bhakdibhumi, WBC Vice President and WBC Asian Boxing Council President.
A short time later the World Boxing Council was set about establishing the WBC Muay Thai to rate fighters worldwide and to sanction WBC Muay Thai title events. Police General Kovid Bhakdibhumi was appointed the WBC Muay Thai Chairman.
Since its inception, the WBC Muay Thai has promoted the sport of Muay Thai around the world, to this day the WBC Muay Thai is active in over fifty countries, hosting professional Muay Thai championships across eighteen weight categories.
The World Boxing Council Muay Thai’s core aim is to continue to showcase the culture and spirit of Muay Thai, from Thailand to the world.
The WBC Muay Thai adheres to the rules and regulations of the Sport Authority of Thailand and is actively involved in the WBC Clean Boxing Program in order to maintain fairness and an even playing field for all athlete’s.
The WBC MUAYTHAI was established in 2004, under the World Boxing Council (WBC) as a non-profit organization, with a mission to develop professional Muay Thai worldwide, as an affiliated division of the WBC, adhering to the rules set by the Board of Boxing Sport (Office of Professional Sports) of the Sports Authority of Thailand.
WBC MUAYTHAI was created to facilitate and sanction professional Muay Thai competitions to develop and expand Muay Thai worldwide, and to foster Muay Thai at all levels and weight divisions with international safety standards, for the development of Muay Thai as a world premier martial art.
On November 26th, 2001, His Majesty, the King of Thailand held an historic audience at Klai Kangwon Palace, Thailand, with World Boxing Council President, Dr. Jose Sulaiman, and Police General Kovid Bhakdibhumi, WBC Vice President and WBC Asian Boxing Council President.
A short time later the World Boxing Council was set about establishing the WBC Muay Thai to rate fighters worldwide and to sanction WBC Muay Thai title events. Police General Kovid Bhakdibhumi was appointed the WBC Muay Thai Chairman.
Since its inception, the WBC Muay Thai has promoted the sport of Muay Thai around the world, to this day the WBC Muay Thai is active in over fifty countries, hosting professional Muay Thai championships across eighteen weight categories.
The World Boxing Council Muay Thai’s core aim is to continue to showcase the culture and spirit of Muay Thai, from Thailand to the world.
The WBC Muay Thai adheres to the rules and regulations of the Sport Authority of Thailand and is actively involved in the WBC Clean Boxing Program in order to maintain fairness and an even playing field for all athlete’s.