World Muaythai Council Explained

World Muaythai Council
Abbreviation:WMC
Formation:1995
Headquarters:Bangkok
Location:Thailand
Region Served:Worldwide
Membership:National associations
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:General Chetta Thanajaro
Leader Title2:General Secretary
Leader Name2:Dr Sakchye Tapsuwan
Leader Title3:Vice President
Leader Name3:Stephan Fox
Leader Title4:Sport Director
Leader Name4:Andrew Scott

The World Muaythai Council (WMC) is one of the oldest professional sanctioning organizations of Muaythai in the world for the sport. The organization was set up in 1995 by parliament resolution, and is incorporated by the Royal Thai Government and sanctioned by the Sports Authority of Thailand, under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The council has been charged with the responsibility for the expansion of Muaythai worldwide. This involves supporting youth interest and athletes to learn the skills of Muaythai.[1] [2]

History

Set up by parliament resolution, the WMC is incorporated by the Royal Thai Government and sanctioned by the Sports Authority of Thailand, working together with the highest sport authorities of all member countries around the world to regulate all aspects of the art and sport of Muaythai. The inauguration meeting was held in 1995 at an appropriate venue, the United Nation Conference Centre with representatives from 39 countries attended. Presently there are 120 member countries registered with the WMC. The executive board and various committees ranging from technical and rules, refereeing and judging, medical, finance, youth, women, press and public relations, business and legal; all were democratically elected.

In 1996 an MOU was signed between the World Muaythai Council, the Amateur Muaythai Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage and the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA) outlining that the 3 organisations will work closely together and support IFMA in getting muaythai into multi-sport events recognised by the IOC as well as GAISF recognition.

General Chetta the president of WMC at the time was Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Army, later serving as Defence Minister and also the President of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand.

In 1997 a joint effort began between WMC, IFMA and the National Olympic Committee of Thailand to get muaythai recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia. As a result of this muaythai was included in the Asian Games as a demonstration sport then in 1999 the Olympic Council of Asia officially recognised muaythai under IFMA as an official sport.

In 1998 muaythai began the process to become an official recognised sport and to be included into GAISF. In the year 2000 a world meeting took place with WMC, IFMA, the National Olympic Committee of Thailand and Sports Authority of Thailand in which 106 countries participated to vote on the idea of applying for GAISF membership. With a vote of 102 against 4 the world muaythai community decided to apply under the word ‘muaythai’ as the official name of the sport. Also at this meeting a resolution was reached that IFMA will hold 2 thirds of all executive positions in the WMC worldwide with WMC Thailand keeping their autonomy.

The cooperation continued with annual events held in Thailand to celebrate the Kings, Queens and Prince's birthdays. In 2006, muaythai under IFMA was recognised by GAISF. In 2012 the WMC, IFMA and the Olympic Committee of Thailand started a campaign, muaythai towards highest recognition, applying for recognition to the International Olympic Committee and inclusion in the World Games. In 2014 muaythai got recognised by The World Games then in 2016 the IOC gave provisional recognition to IFMA.[3]

In the year 2019 after muaythai got recognised by the International Olympic Committee, the World Muaythai Council merged with IFMA to represent the professional sector which was witnessed by representatives of over 100 countries, the IOC and the Sports Authority of Thailand to ensure full cooperation with WADA and ITA to protect the clean athletes.

In 2023 Stefan Fox was arrested for slanderous comments made towards WBC MuayThai

Royal patronage

On August 20, 2014, Muaythai and the World Muaythai Council received official Royal Patronage from His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. All government departments, sport and culture ministries, sport authorities, and all major Muaythai stadiums and promoters were invited to the historic event. PDG. General Saiyud Kerdphol, General Wimon Wongwanich the former President of WMC, General Chetta Thanajaro the current President of WMC, Dr Sakchye Tapsuwan IFMA President and WMC General Secretary, Khun Kajorn Prowsree Vice President of the Amateur Muaythai Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage of His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, Stephan Fox Vice President of WMC and General Secretary of the IFMA, and other notable VIPs were also in attendance. Over 20 representatives from the different embassies in Bangkok also came to witness the ceremony, along with representatives from the United Nations, among many other organizations. Along with Royal Patronage, the WMC logo was changed to include the Royal Insignia of His Majesty.[4]

Current champions

Men's divisions

RankMini flyweightFlyweightBantamweightSuper bantamweight
CN/AN/AN/AN/A
1 Netipong Phrommakhot Charak Murtuzaliev Detrak Kulsena Buengon Leknakhonsiri
2 Ovsep Aslanyan Kompatak SinbiMuayThai
3 Petchdech Wor Sangbrapai Satanmuanglek Petchyindee Academy Ponsane Sor Pumiphat
4 Yodglaa Isaan Tractor Petch Anuwat Nor Anuwatyim Saotho Sitchefboontham Petch Hua Hin Bor Petch Kai Gaew
5 Watcharapon Meenayothin Peerapat Muayded 789 Petchmuangsiri Oduegdaeng Kongthoranee Sor.Sommai
6 Koemrieng Him Chattrapetch Sor Poonsawat Chaila Por Lak Boon
7 Soulixay Singsavath Malaynguen Somwang Gai Yang Ariel Lee Lampacan Tepthaksin Sor Sonsing
8 Zubeyr Barin Chenghao Luo Nicolas Young Nicolas Young
9 Mashal Islamzai Mikita Mironchyk Kholmurod Rakhimov Kholmurod Rakhimov
10 Tanaka Awa Sport Gym Bakytzhan Arifkhanov Yelaman Sayassatov Yelaman Sayassatov
RankFeatherweightSuper featherweightLightweightSuper lightweight
CN/AN/A Savvas MichaelN/A
1 Almaz Sarsembekov Aik Begian Igor Liubchenko
2 Kiewpayak Jitmuangnon Yodtongtai Sor Somai Abdulmalik Mugidinov
3 Petchpangan Mor Ratanabantid Yodkritsada Yutthichonburi Rodtang Jitmuangnon Nuenglanlek Jitmuangnon
4 Messi Bangkok Prab Mongkhon Gaew Sor Somai Tiradetch Chor Hapayak Chamuaktong Fightermuaythai
5 Samingdet No.Anuwatgym Sittisak Sengchimyou Yim
6 Thanupetch Wor Sangbrafai Extra Rongsamak OBJ Udon Saengmanee Saengmanee Setiyon
7 Alexsandr Abramov Alexsandr Abramov Petchmanee Por Lakboon Mohd Fazzatkie Bin Mohd Zaki
8 Nicholas Bryant Sercan Koc Ryan Jakiri
9 Vladyslav Mykytas Arthur Meyer Daniil Yermolenka Kittipop Mueangprom
10 Tagir Khalilov Johnathan Haggerty Mohammad Yousef Jahangir
RankWelterweightSuper welterweightMiddleweightSuper middleweight
C Bobo Sacko Jimmy Vienot Yohan Lidon
1 Thanet Nitutorn Kunsuk Sitchefboontaam Ilia Balanov Jimmy Vienot
2 Talaytong Sor.Thanaphet Capitan Petchyindee Academy
3 Yodlekpetch Or Pitisak Saenpon Petchpachara Academy Yodwicha Banchamek Toby Smith
4 Bangpleenoi Petchyindee Academy Superbon Banchamek Samy Sana
5 Liam Harrison Nacheer Kiatcamton Gym Youssef Boughanem Mansurbek Tolipov
6 Dmitry Varats Sonkaw Sitgamnansue Oleh Huta Kompikart Sor Tawanrung
7 Speth Norbert Attila Wanchalerm Nuantongsnooker Andrei Kulebin Volodymyr Baryshev
8 Charlie Peters Artem Pashporin Sorgraw Petchyindee Academy Nayanesh Parikh Bumba
9 Erdem Dincer Gabriel Mazzetti Youssef Abboud
10 George Mann Amine El Moatassime Anton Sjoqvist
RankLight heavyweightCruiserweightHeavyweightSuper heavyweight
CN/AN/AN/AN/A
1 Suthat Bunchit (Rungrawee) Gadzhi Medzhidov Oleh Primachov Bugra Tugay Erdogan
2 Mikita Shostak Yavheni Vavchok Dzianis Hanchanarok
3 Vasyl Sorokin Anatolii Sukhanov Jakub Klauda Amine Kebir
4 Simon Marcus Lukasz Radosv Weerasinghe Madushanka Viktor Torkotluk
5 Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong Nathaniel Gaston Zabit Samedov Steve Banks
6 Jake Lund Lorenzo Jiminez Martinez Nadir Iskhanov Chelli Kahin
7 Surik Magakian Alexandr Tsarikov Syed Asrar Hussain Sha Michal Reissinger
8 Nicolai Woltmeijer Bartholin Milos Cvjeticanin Brice Guidon Matuesz Duczmal
9 Ilyas Hbibali Benkerrov Messaoud Miguel Fuerte Vinicius Silva Novaes De Souza
10 Miguel Angel Padilla Cengaver Taylan Kemik Raffaele Vitale Soleymani Safakhaneh Seyed Kaveh

Male intercontinental champions

Weight ClassChampionDate Won
Super HeavyweightVacant
HeavyweightVacant
CruiserweightVacant
Super Light Heavyweight Kassem Daher April 29, 2017
Light Heavyweight Brian McGrath July 21, 2019
Super Middleweight Dabmoon Sia Chot Bangsaen June 16, 2018
Middleweight Eddie Abasolo August 7, 2021
Super Welterweight Magomed Zainukov December 22, 2018
Welterweight Pakorn Musipon December 22, 2018
Super Lightweight Luca Falco January 26, 2019
Lightweight Jianzhong TanMay 16, 2007
Super Featherweight Richard HamesAugust 20, 2010
FeatherweightVacant
Super BantamweightVacant
BantamweightVacant
Super FlyweightVacant
FlyweightVacant
Light FlyweightVacant
Mini FlyweightVacant
PinweightVacant

Male european champions

Weight ClassChampionDate Won
Super HeavyweightSimon OgollaNovember 25, 2016
HeavyweightVacant
Cruiserweight Anatoly Sukhanov November 24, 2018
Super Light HeavyweightVacant
Light HeavyweightVacant
Super Middleweight Dabmoon Sia Chot Bangsaen June 16, 2018
Middleweight Jake Purdy March 7, 2020
Super WelterweightDecember 22, 2018
Welterweight Thibault Arias April 13, 2019
Super Lightweight Matthieu Guevara May 18, 2017
Lightweight Yassine Hamlaoui March 9, 2017
Super Featherweight Georges Gautherie April 26, 2018
FeatherweightVacant
Super Bantamweight Gianny De Leuw October 3, 2022
BantamweightVacant
Super Flyweight Alessio Ancinelli January 30, 2022

Women's divisions

RankPinweightMini flyweightFlyweight
CN/AN/A Ticha Wor Por Sukothai RR Kila Korat
1 Alena Liashkevich Tessa Kakkonen Bùi Yến Ly
2 Samtiya Bor Buayboonpuet Sze Sze Rowlinson Ekaterina Gurina
3 Pluengwaree Sor Boonchay FahChiangRai Sor Sakunthong Funda Alkayis
4 Satu Mykkanen Gulabdam Sit Sor Nor Ploykiaw Sakchad
5 Tawanchai Dabhanyim Gaewda Wor Muangpetch Sommanee Wor Santai
6 Pawida Sor Pongsakon Gulistan Turan Rungnapa Por Muangpetch
7 Yuliia Diachenko Suphisara Konlak Petchiruang Wor Woragon
8 Vera Negodina Myriame Djedidi
9 Huỳnh Hà Hữu Hiếu Cheryl Gwa Lisa Brierly
10 Yuliia Diachenko Hanna Avakova Yumiko Kawano
RankBantamweightFeatherweightLightweight
C Sofia Olofsson Pecthdabi Mor Krungtep ThonburiN/A
1 Almira Tinchurina Maria Klimova Nili Block
2 Jitti Sor Sor Chiang Mai Yolanda Schmidt Isa Tidblad
3 Kwanjai Sor Tawanrung Candice Mitchell Ekaterina Vinnikova
4 Wondergirl Fairtex Sayfa Sor Suparat Darya Bialkova
5 Sylvie Petchrungruang Nongurn Sor Konggrapan Janjeira Wankrue
6 Liya Sinbi Muaythai Gym Jomyutting Sor Engineer Concrete Mariana Ramirez Sanchez
7 Jenelyn Olsim Anaelle Angerville Mariya Valent
8 Coral Carnicella Taylor McClatchie Nina Scheucher
9 Yadrung "Chomanee" Tehiran Karolina Klusova Oleksandra Pecheniuk
10 Viktorie Bulinova Patricia Axling Gia Winberg
RankLightweightWelterweightMiddleweight
C Claire BaxterN/AN/A
1 Zoe Putorak Bediha Taçyıldız Anna Rantanen
2 Angela Whitley Emma Stonegård Abrahamsson Angela Mamic
3 Sara Matsson Anastasiia Nepianidi Genah Fabian
4 Veronika Profeva Ilmira Kunakhunova Charmaine Tweet
5 Isa Tidblad Alexsandra Sitnikova Mahsa Salehpour
6 Svetlana Vinnikova Alena Artemova Helena Jurišić
7 Erica Björnestrand Riikka Järvenpää Anna Tarasava
8 Sabina Mazo Maria Eugenia Gonzalez Sanquis Michelle Lanna MT
9 Kübra Akbulut Georgia Smith Gradai Noi Wor Por Sukhothai
10 Anita Khodieieva Tatiana Sharkova Tersi Rookwood

Female intercontinental champions

Weight ClassChampionDate Won
Super MiddleweightVacant
MiddleweightVacant
Super WelterweightVacant
WelterweightVacant
Super LightweightVacant
LightweightVacant
Super FeatherweightVacant
Featherweight Saskia D’Effremo November 4, 2017
Super Bantamweight Barbara BontempiJuly 16, 2016
Bantamweight Hongyoklek LiangprasertFebruary 7, 2019
Super Flyweight Myriam DjedidiFebruary 3, 2018
FlyweightVacant
Light FlyweightVacant
Mini FlyweightVacant
PinweightVacant

Female european champions

Weight ClassChampionDate Won
Super MiddleweightVacant
MiddleweightVacant
Super WelterweightVacant
WelterweightVacant
Super LightweightVacant
Lightweight Jennifer Colomb
Super FeatherweightVacant
FeatherweightVacant
Super BantamweightVacant
Bantamweight Myriam Djedidi February 3, 2018
Super FlyweightVacant
Flyweight Sandra GodvikSeptember 2, 2018
Light FlyweightVacant
Mini Flyweight Fanny RamosNovember 24, 2018
PinweightVacant

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Green, Thomas A. . Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia of History and Innovation . 2010 . ABC-CLIO . 978-1-59884-243-2 . 323 . 2013-04-11.
  2. Web site: World Muaythai Council. Wmcmuaythai.org. 2015-07-29.
  3. Web site: Muaythai Receives IOC Recognition . International Federation of Muaythai Associations .
  4. Web site: SportAccord News. Sportaccord.com. 2015-07-29.