
MSC Muay Thai has announced its finalists. The heavyweight highlight features 'Phet Burapha' against 'Phet Saenchai' battling for the belt on 7 March at Rajadamnern Stadium. Tags: [Muay Thai, MSC Championship, Rajadamnern Stadium, Sports Event]
The Muay Thai event “MSC Championship 2025” (MSC2025), organized by the Muay Thai Sports Committee of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), has reached the semifinals stage. The semifinals were held at Rajadamnern Stadium on 1 February, attracting a large crowd of Muay Thai fans. The event was honored by the presence of Mr. Somchai Poolsawat, Chairman of the competition organizing committee, who presided over the ceremony.Tags: [Muay Thai, MSC Championship, Sports Authority of Thailand, Rajadamnern Stadium, Sports Ceremony]
The results of the five-round semifinal matches are as follows:Tags: [Muay Thai, Semifinals, Match Results]
Match 1: Men's 115-118 lbs – Ratchasak Kiathamu 5 (Southern region) lost by knockout to Sorthanong TK Yuthana (Northeastern region) in round 5.Tags: [Muay Thai, Match Result, Knockout, Semifinal]
Match 2: Men's 115-118 lbs – Chankit Sit Nayok Phansak (Northern region) won by walkover against Nighthawk Rachanont (Central region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Match Result, Walkover, Semifinal]
Match 3: Women's 105-112 lbs – Khaosua P. Kobkeaw (Central region) lost on points to Khwanjira S. Yupawadee (Southern region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Women's Match, Points Decision]
Match 4: Women's 105-112 lbs – Klinphaka P. Thaisong (Northern region) lost on points to Pinphet Rajabhat Korat (Northeastern region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Women's Match, Points Decision]
Match 5: Men's 122-126 lbs – Kaensak S. Rajaphum (Central region) won by knockout over Phet Muang Fang S. Yingcharoenkarnchang (Northern region) in round 4.Tags: [Muay Thai, Knockout, Semifinal]
Match 6: Men's 122-126 lbs – Phonchai Singmawin (Southern region) won by knockout against Raksansuk Sirilak Muay Thai (Northeastern region) in round 3.Tags: [Muay Thai, Knockout, Semifinal]
Match 7: Women's 112-118 lbs – Phetjindra Center Panwan (Southern region) lost on points to Pim Phet Venice (Central region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Women's Match, Points Decision]
Match 8: Women's 112-118 lbs – Jelly Rajabhat Korat (Northeastern region) lost on points to Jitti Chiang Mai Sports Center (Northern region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Women's Match, Points Decision]
Match 9: Men's 130-135 lbs – Yodyut Rajabhat Surat Thani (Southern region) won on points against Phetsiam S. Phettrakulao Lao (Northern region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Points Decision, Semifinal]
Match 10: Men's 130-135 lbs – Ritthichai A. Wanghin (Northeastern region) won on points against Jonvik Phetkiatphet (Central region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Points Decision, Semifinal]
Match 11: Men's 140-147 lbs – Somphongchai Sit Dr. Chanchai (Central region) lost by knockout to Phet Burapha Adsan Patong (Northern region) in round 2.Tags: [Muay Thai, Knockout, Semifinal]
Match 12: Men's 140-147 lbs – Once Upon a Time Banking Langkhao x Farm Sukphet Bang Khwao (Northeastern region) lost on points to Phet Saenchai MU Den Khon Mai Bao Wee (Southern region).Tags: [Muay Thai, Points Decision, Semifinal]
The MSC Muay Thai Championship 2025 final will be held on Saturday, 7 March 2026, at Rajadamnern Stadium. Muay Thai fans are encouraged to come support the Thai fighters.Tags: [Muay Thai, Championship Final, Rajadamnern Stadium, Sports Event]
The MSC Championship 2025, organized by the Muay Thai Sports Committee under the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), aims to promote personnel across all seven Muay Thai disciplines as defined by the Sports Boxing Act B.E. 2542 (1999). The event seeks to develop competitive standards for organizing Muay Thai events and serves as a platform to discover and nurture new local fighters into the professional sports system and eventually international competition. MSC 2025 runs from November 2025 to March 2026, featuring over 200 fighters nationwide competing in a knockout format. The competition is divided into four regional zones for preliminary rounds: Northern zone at the Chiang Mai Municipality Gymnasium, Central/Eastern/Western zone at Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Northeastern zone at the Udon Thani Multipurpose Dome, and Southern zone at the Ruamjai Multipurpose Hall in Kanchanadit District, Surat Thani.Tags: [Muay Thai, Sports Development, Regional Competition, Thailand, MSC Championship]