Rajadamnern Stadium
![]() Rajadamnern Stadium | |
Interactive map of Rajadamnern Stadium | |
| Location | 1, Ratchadamnoen Avenue, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok, Thailand |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 13°45′40″N 100°30′32″E / 13.76111°N 100.50889°E |
| Owner | Global Sport Ventures Co., Ltd., The Rajadamnern Co. Ltd |
| Operator | Global Sport Ventures Co., Ltd. |
| Capacity | 3,078[1] |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1 March 1941 |
| Built | 1941-1945 |
| Opened | 23 December 1945 |
| Expanded | 1951 |
Construction cost | 258,900 baht |
Main contractors | Imprese Italiane All' Estero-Oriente |
| Tenants | |
| Global Sport Ventures Co., Ltd. | |
| Website | |
| muaythaiallinone | |
Rajadamnern Stadium (Thai: สนามมวยราชดำเนิน, RTGS: Sanam Muai Ratchadamnoen, IPA: [sànǎːm mūaj râːtt͡ɕʰàdāmnɤ̄ːn]) is a sporting arena in Bangkok, Thailand. Along with Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Rajadamnern is one of the two main stadiums for modern Muay Thai. It hosts fights everyday from Monday to Sunday. The stadium has its own ranking system and championship titles up to middleweight (160 lbs).[2]
History

In 1941, the prime minister of Thailand, Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, gave orders to build a national boxing stadium on Rajadamnern Avenue. Impresse Italiane All' Estero-Oriente won the construction rights, and the 258,900 baht project foundation stone was laid on 1 March 1941.[3][4]
Due to the lack of construction supplies during World War II, the project was halted until August 1945. When construction resumed, it took only four months to complete it. The first boxing match was held on 23 December 1945.[5] Tickets were priced at between 70 and 300 baht. Pramote Puengsoonthorn became the first stadium manager and remained in the post until his retirement in 1947.[6]
The original stadium was open-air, resembling a Roman amphitheatre in design. Six years later, in 1951 a concrete roof was added, making it weather-proof.[7] After seven years of government ownership, the stadium was losing money, and on 24 May 1953, Chalerm Cheosakul, the stadium manager at the time, asked permission from the Crown Property Bureau to run the stadium and founded the "Rajadamnern Co, Ltd." Rajadamnern Co., Ltd. operates it to this day, and it has become one of the chief muay Thai boxing stadiums in Thailand.[3]
In 1984, Rajadamnern Stadium ranked the top 10 Muay Thai fighters of all time, as follows:[8]
- Pon Phrapradaeng
- Suk Prasarthinpimai
- Chuchai Phrakanchai
- Prayut Udomsak
- Adul Srisorthon
- Apidej Sit-Hirun
- Vicharnnoi Porntawee
- Poot Lorlek
- Pudpadnoi Worawut
- Dieselnoi Chor.Thanasukarn
Chuwattana Muay Thai & Boxing camp is the official promoter for Rajadamnern Stadium, licensed by the Thailand Boxing Commission.
In 2022, Global Sport Ventures Company Limited or GSV, an affiliated company of Plan B Media Public Company Limited, announced its investment in Rajadamnern Stadium Company Limited. The investment aims to revolutionize and introduce "The New Era of MuayThai" to new generation of sports fan around the world by building Rajadamnern Stadium to be a Global Hub of MuayThai and modernizing media & content strategy. GSV collaborates with leading MuayThai promoters in hosting fights at the stadium.
In late 2022 GSV launched Rajadamnern World Series or RWS, its flagship MuayThai program with a modernized set of fighting rules and world class production quality. As part of Rajadamnern World Series, on 22 July 2022, Rajadamnern Stadium hosted the first four female Muay Thai fights in its almost eight decade-long history. The first female bout was between Aida Looksaikongdin and Zahra Shokouhi.[9] In June 2023, it was announced that RWS had signed a deal with DAZN to distribute their events across the world, starting from their event on the first of July 2023.[10]
Gambling
Gambling is legal and takes place at the second level. The betting is done by hand-signals, as on a stock exchange trading floor. Often such signs are misunderstood by one side and fights may erupt outside the ring between gamblers. The security service at Rajadamnern Stadium is managed by armed military police. Foreigners usually occupy the expensive ringside seats, while gamblers and aficionados prefer the second or third ring of seats upstairs.[11][12]
Current champions
| Weight Class | Champion | Date won | Days | Defences |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mini Flyweight | Chalamchon Or.Thepsupha | December 13, 2025 | 137 | 0 |
| Light Flyweight | Duan99 SorJor.TongPrachin | August 23, 2025 | 249 | 1 |
| Flyweight | Jigsaw NayoksoywiangyongLamphun | August 15, 2024 | 622 | 3 |
| Super Flyweight | Petchdet Wor.Sangprapai | November 22, 2025 | 158 | 1 |
| Bantamweight | Jaroensuk BoonlannaMuaythai | August 30, 2025 | 242 | 2 |
| Super Bantamweight | Petchsila Wor.Auracha | April 18, 2026 | 11 | 0 |
| Featherweight | Chiebkhad Por.Pongsawang | March 28, 2026 | 32 | 0 |
| Super Featherweight | Chalam Parunchai | June 8, 2024 | 690 | 2 |
| Lightweight | Egor Bikrev | April 11, 2026 | 18 | 0 |
| Super Lightweight | Dam Parunchai | March 2, 2024 | 788 | 3 |
| Welterweight | Tapaokaew Singmawynn | May 4, 2024 | 725 | 3 |
| Super Welterweight | Daniel SinbiMuayThai | June 1, 2022 | 1428 | 4 |
| Middleweight | Petchmorakot Petchyindee Academy | November 16, 2024 | 529 | 4 |
| Female Bantamweight | Bárbara Aguiar | February 7, 2026 | 81 | 0 |
| Female Flyweight | Marie Ruumet | February 28, 2026 | 60 | 0 |
| Female Minimumweight | Mongkutpetch Praepaofah | April 5, 2025 | 389 | 2 |
Fighter of the Year history (incomplete)
| Year | Fighter |
|---|---|
| 1988 | Klaisuwit Sunkilanongkhee |
| 1989 | |
| 1990 | |
| 1991 | Khomphet Lukprabat |
| 1992 | Silapathai Jockygym |
| 1993 | Veeraphol Sahaprom |
| 1994 | Choengnoen Sitphutthapim |
| 1995 | Fighta PalanGroup |
| 1996 | Chutin Por.Tawachai |
| 1997 | Muangfahlek Kiatwichian |
| 1998 | Chaomailek Sor.Thantawan |
| 1999 | Chanrit Sit-O |
| 2000 | Watcharachai Kaewsamrit |
| 2001 | Thongchai Tor.Silachai |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | Puja Sor.Suwanee |
| 2004 | Anuwat Kaewsamrit |
| 2005 | Linglom Tor.Chalermchai |
| 2006 | Jomthong Chuwattana |
| 2007 | Chatchainoi Sitbenjama |
| 2008 | Jomthong Chuwattana |
| 2009 | Jomthong Chuwattana |
| 2010 | Singtongnoi Por.Telakun |
| 2011 | Detkart Por.Pongsawang |
| 2012 | Sangmanee Sor.Tienpo |
| 2013 | |
| 2014 | Superbank Mor Ratanabandit |
| 2015 | Saeksan Or. Kwanmuang |
| 2016 | Puenkon Tor.Surat |
| 2017 | Phetwason Or.Daokrajai |
| 2018 | Rungkit Wor.Sanprapai |
| 2019 | Saotho Sitchefboontham |
| 2020 | Not awarded |
| 2021 | |
| 2022 | Flukenoi Kiatfahlikit |
| 2023 | Lamnamoonlek Tded99 |
| 2024 | Khunsueklek Boomdeksian |
| 2025 | Duan99 SorJor.TongPrachin |
Championship history (incomplete)
Minimumweight Championship
- Weight limit: 105 lb (47.6 kg)
Light Flyweight Championship
- Weight limit: 108 lb (49.0 kg)
Flyweight Championship
- Weight limit: 112 lb (50.8 kg)
Super Flyweight Championship
- Weight limit: 115 lb (52.2 kg)
Bantamweight Championship
- Weight limit: 118 lb (53.5 kg)
Super Bantamweight Championship
- Weight limit: 122 lb (55.3 kg)
Featherweight Championship
- Weight limit: 126 lb (57.2 kg)
| Name | Date | Defenses | |
|---|---|---|---|
(def. ) |
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| Inaugural champion. | |||
(def. ) |
1950s | ||
(def. ) |
1950s | ||
(def. Chula Lukthaksin) |
1955 |
| |
| Saipetch was the first foreign fighter to win a major title. He vacated in 1957 due to lack of competition and started competing in boxing.[13] | |||
(def. Chaiyong Rajawat) |
1950s | ||
(def. ) |
1959–1960 | ||
| Wicharn vacated the title to move up in weight. | |||
(def. Pongsak Lukthaksin) |
1959–1960 | ||
(def. Rerngsak Sor.Lukpitak) |
1961 | ||
| Dejrit vacated the title to move up in weight. | |||
(def. Saentanong Kesongkram) |
June 27, 1963 | ||
(def. Den Srisothorn) |
July 9, 1964 | ||
(def. Suwitnoi Lukbangplasoi) |
September 30, 1965 |
| |
| Anantasak was stripped of the title after losing by knock out against Saenchai Therdthai in a non-title fight. | |||
(def. Saenchai Therdthai) |
1966 | ||
(def. Anantasak Ror.For.Tor.) |
1966 | ||
(def. Mongkoldet Pitakchai) |
1967 | ||
(def. Weerachai Hor.Mahachai) |
July 29, 1968 | ||
(def. Rungnapa Ritanuman) |
1969 | ||
| Singhao was stripped of the title after being stopped by Wichannoi Porntawee in a non-title fight. | |||
| The title was vacant as of June 1, 1975. | |||
(def. Fanta Phetmuangtrat) |
November 5, 1981 |
| |
(def. Singhapathom Pongsurakan) |
1983 | ||
| Kitti vacated the title in 1983. | |||
(def. Wanpadet Pukrongfah) |
September 28, 1983 |
| |
(def. Lom-Isan Sor.Thanikul) |
February 2, 1985 |
| |
(def. Nokweed Devy) |
June 24, 1985 | ||
(def. Lom-Isan Sor.Thanikul) |
December 23, 1985 |
| |
(def. Kengkajnoi Kiatniwat) |
September 25, 1986 |
| |
(def. Jongrak Lukprabaht) |
March 24, 1988 | ||
(def. Panomtuanlek Hapalang) |
January 15, 1989 |
| |
(def. Kongnapa Watcharawit) |
November 13, 1989 |
| |
(def. Jack Kiatniwat) |
March 29, 1990 |
| |
(def. Chamuekpet Hapalang) |
July 20, 1991 | ||
(def. Rajasak Sor.Vorapin) |
August 1991 | ||
(def. Taweechai Wor.Preecha) |
November 25, 1991 |
| |
| Robert vacated the title in 1993. | |||
(def. Wanwiset Kaennorasing) |
August 18, 1993 | ||
(def. Noppadet Sor.Rewadee) |
January 12, 1994 |
| |
(def. Wanwiset Kaennorasing) |
June 27, 1994 | ||
(def. Chaidet Kiatchansing) |
July 27, 1994 | ||
(def. Chamuekpet Hapalang) |
December 21, 1994 | ||
(def. Samingnoi Sor.Thanikul) |
February 22, 1995 | ||
(def. ) |
1990s | ||
(def. ) |
1998 | ||
(def. Chutin Por.Tawachai) |
November 9, 2000 | ||
(def. ) |
|||
(def. Muangfahlek Kiatwichan) |
February 5, 2003 |
| |
| Anuwat was stripped of the title when he lost by knockout in a non-title bout to Nongbee Kiatyongyut on April 6, 2006. | |||
| Anuwat Kaewsamrit and Singtongnoi Por.Telakun fought to a draw for the vacant belt on September 4, 2006. | |||
(def. Anuwat Kaewsamrit) |
November 16, 2006 | ||
| Jomthong vacated the title in 2007. | |||
(def. ) |
2008 |
| |
| Sagetdao vacated the title in 2009. | |||
(def. Sittisak Phetpayathai) |
October 1, 2009 | ||
| Jomthong vacated the title in 2010. | |||
(def. Kongsiam Tor.Pitakchai) |
August 9, 2010 | ||
(def. Kaimukkao Chuwattana) |
January 31, 2011 | ||
| Kongsiam vacated the title in 2011. | |||
(def. Kaimukkao Chuwattana) |
June 30, 2011 | ||
(def. Naka Kaewsamrit) |
January 25, 2012 | ||
(def. Srimongkol PK.Muaythaigym) |
July 4, 2013 | ||
(def. Jompichit Sitchefboontham) |
March 27, 2014 |
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(def. Songkom Nayoksanya) |
March 30, 2015 | ||
(def. Jompichit Sitchefboontham) |
September 8, 2016 |
| |
| Pettaksin vacated the title in 2018. | |||
(def. Chankrit Or.Pimonsri) |
November 7, 2018 | ||
(def. Yodkitsada Yuthachonburi) |
August 1, 2019 | ||
| Phetpangan vacated the title in 2020. | |||
(def. Messi Pangkongprab) |
March 6, 2022 | ||
| Petchrungruang vacated the title in 2022. | |||
(def. Narak SorJor.TongPrachin) |
April 5, 2023 |
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(def. Chaila Por.Lakboon) |
April 27, 2024 |
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(def. Ronachai Tor.Ramintra for the interim title) |
December 6, 2025 | ||
(def. Yothin FA Group) |
March 28, 2026 | ||
Super Featherweight Championship
- Weight limit: 130 lb (59.0 kg)
Lightweight Championship
- Weight limit: 135 lb (61.2 kg)
| Name | Date | Defenses | |
|---|---|---|---|
(def. ) |
1950s |
| |
(def. ) |
1956–57 | ||
(def. Nimit Luatmuangtai) |
May 28, 1959 | ||
(def. Adisak Kwangmeechai) |
1960 |
| |
(def. Adul Srisothon) |
November 13, 1961 | ||
| Namsak vacated the title. | |||
(def. Dejrit Ithianuchit) |
December 6, 1962 | ||
| Adul vacated the title in 1963. | |||
(def. Adisak Kwangmeechai) |
February 28, 1963 |
| |
| Dejrit vacated the title to move up in weight. | |||
(def. Pornsak Laemfahpa) |
1964 | ||
(def. Wicharn Sor.Pinjisak) |
May 14, 1964 | ||
(def. Wicharn Sor.Pinjisak) |
1964 | ||
(def. Danchai Ploenjit) |
1965–1966 | ||
(def. Kanongmek Kachapichit) |
1969 | ||
(def. Den Srisothon) |
December 16, 1969 | ||
| Denthoranee awas stripped of his title for losing to Minoru Ote in Japan on November 27, 1973. | |||
(def. Kwandom Parawit) |
April 20, 1974 | ||
(def. ) |
1974 | ||
(def. Jaidee Pitsanurachan) |
January 6, 1975 |
| |
| The title was vacant as of 1977. | |||
(def. Monsawan Lukchiangmai) |
March 18, 1978 | ||
(def. Toshio Fujiwara) |
June 7, 1978 | ||
| Siprae was stripped of the title for losing by knockout to Toshio Fujiwara in Japan on October 30, 1978. | |||
(def. Yousop Sor.Thanikul) |
September 9, 1979 |
| |
(def. Raktae Muangsurin) |
December 8, 1982 |
| |
(def. Inseenoi Sor.Thanikul) |
June 1, 1984 |
| |
(def. Jomtrai Petchyindee) |
February 28, 1985 |
| |
(def. Samingnoom Sithiboontham) |
1986 | ||
(def. Komtae Chor.Suananan) |
1987 |
| |
| Wanpadet vacated the title on 1988 | |||
(def. Narak Sitkuanyim) |
March 29, 1989 | ||
(def. Jongrak Lukprabaht) |
June 28, 1989 |
| |
(def. Narak Sitkuanyim) |
1989 | ||
(def. Jongrak Lukprabaht) |
February 22, 1990 |
| |
(def. Narak Sitkuanyim) |
July 26, 1990 | ||
| The title became vacant when Praedam died in a car accident in 1991. | |||
(def. Komtae Chor.Suananan) |
July 3, 1991 | ||
(def. ) |
1990s | ||
(def. Samaisuk Por.Pleumkamol) |
May 25, 1994 | ||
(def. Komphet Lukprabat) |
May 10, 1995 |
| |
(def. Ankarndej Por.Paoin) |
1996 | ||
(def. ) |
2000 | ||
(def. ) |
2003 | ||
| Mankong vacated the title in 2004. | |||
(def. ) |
2004 | ||
(def. Songkom Jockygym) |
March 3, 2005 |
| |
| Jaroenchai was stripped of the title after losing by knockout to Saenchai Sor.Kingstar on March 15, 2007. | |||
(def. ) |
2008 | ||
(def. ) |
2009 | ||
| Jaroenchai vacated the title in 2009. | |||
(def. Winailek Por.Rangsan) |
2010 |
| |
| Samsamut vacated the title in 2011. | |||
(def. ) |
August, 2011 | ||
| Nopakrit vacated the title in 2012. | |||
(def. Singdam Kiatmuu9) |
May 8, 2014 | ||
| Nong-O vacated the title in 2014. | |||
(def. Samingdet Dekfaifa) |
November 18, 2015 | ||
(def. Yodlekpet Or. Pitisak) |
October 23, 2016 | ||
(def. Genji Umeno) |
May 17, 2017 | ||
| Sakmongkol vacated the title in 2017. | |||
(def. Panpayak SitjatikUbon) |
September 11, 2017 | ||
| Yodlekpet vacated the title in 2018. | |||
(def. Panpayak SitChefboontham) |
November 15, 2018 |
| |
| Saeksan was stripped for not defending the title in time. | |||
(def. Thanonchai Thanakorngym) |
March 5, 2020 | ||
| Saeksan vacated the title in 2021. | |||
(def. Gingsanglek Tor.Laksong) |
March 20, 2022 | ||
(def. Kongthoranee Sor.Sommai) |
June 26, 2022 |
| |
(def. Jom Parunchai) |
March 23, 2024 |
| |
| Samingdet vacated the title in 2025. | |||
(def. Thanupetch Wor.Sangprapai) |
March 29, 2025 |
| |
(def. Duangsompong Jitmuangnon for the interim title) |
October 11, 2025 | ||
(def. Sangmanee Sor Tienpo) |
April 11, 2026 | ||
Super Lightweight Championship
- Weight limit: 140 lb (63.5 kg)
Welterweight Championship
- Weight limit: 147 lb (66.7 kg)
| Name | Date | Defenses | |
|---|---|---|---|
(def. Yodying Luksurin) |
1955 | ||
| Inaugural champion. | |||
(def. ) |
1955 |
| |
(def. Boonmee Rajawat) |
1958–1959 |
| |
| Srisawat was stripped of the title after being knocked out by Apidej Sit-Hirun in a non-title fight in December, 1961. | |||
(def. Sornchai Mallayuth) |
1962 |
| |
| vacated the title in 1966. | |||
(def. Dejrit Itthianuchit) |
May 12, 1966 | ||
(def. Dejrit Itthianuchit) |
January 15, 1968 | ||
(def. Apidej Sit-Hirun) |
November 10, 1968 | ||
| On July 5, 1972, Prabsuk Sakulthai and Chuchai Lukpanjama fought to a draw for the title. | |||
| The title was vacant as of June 1, 1973. | |||
(def. Kongdejnoi Lukbangplasoi) |
June 6, 1973 | ||
(def. Khunpon Sakornpitak) |
1973 | ||
(def. Karavek Kwanjaichonbot) |
May 8, 1974 | ||
(def. Khunpon Sakornpitak) |
June 2, 1975 |
| |
| Satanfah vacated the title in 1975. | |||
(def. ) |
1976 | ||
(def. Khunpon Sakornpitak) |
November 24, 1976 | ||
| The title was vacant before Mehmoud and Khunpon's fight. | |||
(def. Khunpon Sakornpitak) |
|||
(def. Mehmoud Lukbothong) |
1977 | ||
(def. Saensuk Sor.Sangthai) |
June 2, 1978 | ||
| Pongdejnoi vacated the title in 1978. | |||
(def. Buriram Suanmiskawan) |
October 4, 1978 | ||
(def. Yodsing Sor.Payathai) |
February 12, 1979 | ||
(def. Kiattisam Joker) |
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(def. Lakchart Sor.Prasartporn) |
1986 | ||
(def. Ekapon Sitsei) |
March 23, 1987 | ||
| Lakchart vacated the title in 1988. | |||
(def. Siyok JockyGym) |
May 11, 1988 | ||
(def. Kiatdisak Nungmuengma) |
November 22, 1990 | ||
(def. Ekapon Sitsei) |
June 1992 | ||
(def. Wicharn Chor.Rojanachai) |
January 27, 1994 | ||
(def. ) |
1999 |
| |
(def. Chalamdam Sittrattrakan) |
January 1, 2001 | ||
(def. Kozo Takeda) |
16 September 2001 | ||
| Charnvit vacated the title in 2002. | |||
(def. Charnvit KiatTor.Bor.Ubon) |
September, 2002 | ||
(def. Kaoklai Kaennorsing) |
November, 2002 | ||
(def. ) |
2003 | ||
(def. Charnvit KiatTor.Bor.Ubon) |
2004 |
| |
(def. Noppadetsorn Chuwattana) |
June 16, 2006 | ||
(def. Karuhat Aikchumpon) |
August 20, 2006 | ||
| Noppadetsorn vacated the title in 2008. | |||
(def. ) |
2008 | ||
| Bigben vacated the title in 2009. | |||
(def. Chanachai Kaewsamrit) |
2010 | ||
| Nampon vacated the title in 2012. | |||
(def. Phetthongkam Oh-Sanitpan) |
July 4, 2013 |
| |
| Mendonca vacated the title in 2016. | |||
(def. Azize Hlali) |
May 27, 2016 | ||
(def. Manaowan Sitsongpeenong) |
February 23, 2017 | ||
| Pinca vacated the title in 2017. | |||
(def. Sakmongkol Sor.Sommai) |
November 30, 2017 | ||
(def. PhetUbon SitChefboontham) |
June 27, 2018 | ||
| Sakmongkol vacated the title in 2019. | |||
(def. Phetnarin Kluarae1T) |
March 14, 2019 | ||
| Tuanpae vacated the title in 2019. | |||
(def. Phetnarin Kluarae1T) |
January 5, 2020 | ||
| Jomthong vacated the title in 2020. | |||
(def. Saenpon Phetpachara) |
December 17, 2020 | ||
| Rambo vacated the title in 2021. | |||
(def. Julio Lobo) |
March 21, 2022 | ||
| Shadow vacated the title in 2023 | |||
(def. Yodkhunpon MoothongAcademy) |
April 15, 2023 | ||
| Sattari vacated the title in September 2023 to compete on ONE Friday Fights. | |||
(def. Ruben La Pira) |
November 4, 2023 | ||
(def. Erdem Dincer) |
December 2, 2023 |
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(def. Hercules Wor.Jakrawut) |
May 4, 2024 |
| |
(def. Capitan Petchyindee for the interim title) |
October 12, 2024 |
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Super Welterweight Championship
- Weight limit: 154 lb (69.9 kg)
| Name | Date | Defenses | |
|---|---|---|---|
def. Denskee Hamachaiwira |
December 3, 2000 | ||
def. Hitoshi Ogasawara |
January 28, 2001 | ||
def. Chaowalit Jockygym |
December 9, 2001 | ||
| Sagetdao vacated the title in 2002. | |||
def. Chalermsak Chuwattana |
December 13, 2002 | ||
def. Kaoklai Kaennorasing |
2003 | ||
def. Yokkao BorChorRor2 |
2006 | ||
def. |
2003 | ||
def. BigBen Chor.Praram6 |
2008 | ||
def. |
2009 | ||
def. Jaochalarm Sor.Pinyo |
2010 | ||
def. |
2011 | ||
def. |
2011 |
def. Shinya Ishige on March 25, 2013 | |
def. |
2013 | ||
def. Shinya Ishige |
November 23, 2014 |
def. Shinya Ishige on January 19, 2015 | |
def. |
2015 | ||
def. Nawee EagleMuayThai |
June 1, 2016 |
def. Pum Ansukhumvit on October 9, 2016 | |
def. Takuya Imamura |
May 25, 2017 | ||
def. Sibmuen Sitchefboontham |
February 19, 2018 | ||
| Inthachai vacated the title in 2018. | |||
def. Tsukuru Midorikawa |
June 27, 2018 | ||
| Sibmuen was stripped of the title when he lost by knockout in a non-title bout against Hinata on February 17, 2019. | |||
def. Filipe FamilyMuaythai |
Apr 28, 2019 |
def. Tsukuru Midorikawa on June 1, 2019 | |
| Khunsuk vacated the title in 2020. The title was retired in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||
def. Saenpon Petchphachara |
Jun 1, 2022 |
def. Sornkhaw Chor.Hapayak on October 21, 2023 | |
def. Burak Poyraz for interim title. |
Mar 30, 2024 |
def. Emerson Bento on December 20, 2025 | |
Middleweight Championship
- Weight limit: 160 lb (72.6 kg)
| Name | Date | Defenses | |
|---|---|---|---|
(def. Somsri Thiamkamhaeng) |
August 2, 1953 | ||
| Inaugural champion. Title became vacant following Sakchai's death on November 14, 1953. | |||
(def. Wittichai Prayut) |
1953 | ||
(def. Prayut Udomsak) |
1954 | ||
(def. Sema Klasuek) |
1954 |
| |
(def. Daothong Singpanlop) |
1954–1955 | ||
(def. Suchai Kesongkram) |
1955–1956 | ||
(def. Srisawat Sit Sor.Por.) |
April 30, 1964 | ||
| Daoprakai was stripped of the title after being stopped by Apidej Sit-Hirun in a non-title fight on September 8, 1964. | |||
(def.) |
1965 | ||
(def. Sornchai Mullayut) |
June 4, 1965 | ||
| Bukdiew was stripped of the title in 1966 following his arrest on charges of rape.[14] | |||
(def. ) |
1966 | ||
(def. Dejthai Ithichai) |
1966 | ||
(def.) |
1968 |
| |
(def. Arjun Hor.Mahachai) |
1969 |
| |
| The title was vacant as of 1977. | |||
(def. ) |
1977–1978 |
| |
(def. David Amornrat) |
1980 | ||
| Weerasak was the last Middleweight champion before the title was discontinued due to the lack of competition in the division. | |||
(def. Nuengtrakan Por.MuangUbon) |
January 9, 2003 | ||
| DuanIsaan vacated the title in 2003. | |||
(def. Hayato) |
December 23, 2004 |
| |
(def. Lamsongkram Chuwattana) |
March 29, 2007 | ||
| Nontachai vacated the title in 2008. | |||
(def. Tobias Alexandersson) |
February 29, 2012 | ||
| Lamsongkram vacated the title in 2013. | |||
(def. ) |
2013 | ||
| The title was vacant as of 2014. | |||
(def. Chanachai Sitsukato) |
March 26, 2015 | ||
| Kanongsuk vacated the title in 2015. | |||
(def. ) |
2015 |
| |
(def. Kompetlek Lukprabat) |
August 31, 2016 | ||
| Boughanem vacated the title in 2018. | |||
(def. PhetUbon SitChefboontham) |
February 18, 2019 | ||
| Denkaosaen vacated the title in 2019. | |||
(def. Siangchai PLSGym) |
November 28, 2019 | ||
| Ishige vacated the title in 2021. | |||
(def. Beckham BigWinChampion) |
September 23, 2023 | ||
| Bento was stripped of the title when he lost by knockout in a non-title fight against Thoeun Theara on November 23, 2023. | |||
(def. Phetmai SiadamMoopraraRajadamnern) |
December 16, 2023 |
| |
(def. Joe Ryan) |
November 16, 2024 |
| |
(def. Elad Suman for the interim title) |
October 25, 2025 | ||
Female Minimumweight Championship
- Weight limit: 105 lb (47.6 kg)
Female Flyweight Championship
- Weight limit: 112 lb (50.8 kg)
| Name | Date | Defenses |
|---|---|---|
(def. Zaidania Looksaikongdin for the inaugural title) |
February 28, 2026 |
Female Bantamweight Championship
- Weight limit: 118 lb (53.5 kg)
Tournament Champions
Rajadamnern World Series
| Date | Weight | Champion | Event | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022-12-16 | 126 lbs | Rajadamnern World Series | ||
| 2022-12-23 | 135 lbs | Rajadamnern World Series | ||
| 2022-12-16 | 147 lbs | Rajadamnern World Series | ||
| 2022-12-23 | 154 lbs | Rajadamnern World Series | ||
| 2022-12-23 | 118 lbs | Rajadamnern World Series |
See also
- Lumpinee Stadium
- World Muaythai Council
References
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- ^ "Stadiums in Thailand". Muay Thai All in One. Archived from the original on 2025-12-26. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
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- ^ Delp, C.. (2004). "Rajadamnern Stadium (History)", Muay Thai Advanced Thai Kickboxing Techniques. Berkeley, California: Frog, Ltd. p. 23. ISBN 978-158-3-94101-0
- ^ Cusick. P. (2013). Muay Thai - Lords of the Ring. Bangkok: Bangkok Book House. 172 pp. ISBN 978-616-2-22263-4 p. 29 "Rajadamnern Stadium, a world-class coliseum that held 15,000 spectators, was opened on 23rd December 1945. And in January 1946 His Majesty King Rama VIII, the current reigning King of Thailand, visited the stadium to witness Bua Wat-Im beat Pun Sri Pharakanchai on points over five rounds."
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