More than 300,000
people are expected in the biggest MUAYTHAI Event
ever staged
The World MUAYTHAI Council, the world’s authoritative
MUAYTHAI Body under the directive of the Royal Thai
Government, joins forces with Songchai Promotion
to setup the biggest MUAYTHAI Spectacle ever staged.
The event is held in honor of His Majesty the King’s
Birthday with more than 300,000 spectators expected
through out the 12 hours of fighting.
The specially selected boxers for this event will
compete for the most honorable prize “King’s Cup”
donated from the King of Thailand. Sanam Luang Park,
outside the so famous Wat Phra Kaew (Royal Palace),
is the venue for this extraordinary show of Boxing
and MUAYTHAI.
The Privy Councilor of the King will preside over
the opening ceremony. The show will start with International
Boxing World Boxing Champion Yodsanan 3K Battery
versus Bart Abapo.
The following fights belong to the 8 WMC-S1 Super
Fights Program. The fighters are considered the
best from different countries competing for World,
European, Intercontinental, and Muaythai Against
Drugs Titles on the card.
For the female Muaythai Fan, WMC-S1 brings the
best female fighters on stage – the fight between
Thai Superstar Daoprasuk VS Marry Curiki from Spain.This
will be the first time ever-female fighters are
participating in the Kings Birthday tournament.
At about 8.00 pm of the night, million of people
will gather up for the candle lighting ceremony
to celebrate H.M. the King’s Birthday – surely,
one of the most amazing and overwhelming scenes
anyone would ever seen.
Another highlight of the night will start after
the ceremony. For those who love to see Heavyweight
Fights, you don’t want to miss this event. WMC-S1
will present Super 8 Heavyweight knockout fights
with fighters from France, Holland, Iran, Russia,
and Kazakhstan. The middle fight is arranged for
the Asian challenge bout of Japan versus Thailand.
At 23.00, WMC-S1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
72 KG – the fights are set for the famous Bruce
McFie from Australia, Charles Scrabosky from France,
Aslan Magamedov (Russia), Wanlop Sitpolek (Thai)
and more to decide who will be the champion of the
champions.
By the end of the night, let’s
say early morning, the trophy donated by His Majesty
the King will go to the best boxer. Congratulations
to the Super Promoter, Mr. Songchai Ratanasuban
and the World MUAYTHAI Council for such fantastic
event of the year.
‘Long Live the King’