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Experience Bangkok’s muay thai stadiums

Enjoy the thrill of watching Thailand’s national sport live at one of the country’s most iconic arenas.

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I Help You Watch Muay Thai In Bangkok

Planning to visit a Muay Thai stadium while in Bangkok? My name is John Wolcott, and you’ve come to the right place. I’m a former English-language Muay Thai stadium commentator with nearly two decades of experience in the sport — and I’m thrilled to help you.

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Rodtang vs. Superlek ONE Lumpinee 34 ONE Friday Fights 34

Lumpinee Boxing Stadium

Visit this iconic Muay Thai landmark

Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium ringside bell

Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium

Experience the world’s oldest Muay Thai venue

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium

Channel 7 Boxing Stadium

Watch Muay Thai in a television studio

Gamblers at Siam Omnoi Boxing Stadium

Siam Boxing Stadium (Omnoi)

Enjoy this popular local Muay Thai arena

Whether you want to find out how much tickets costs, the fight schedule, which day to visit, or how to pick the best seats, my Bangkok Muay Thai stadium guides will answer all your questions and more. I’ve worked as a fight commentator at many of these stadiums since 2016, and these guides include not only practical help, but personal insights I’ve gained while either calling the fights or watching them live as a fan.

How To Watch Thai Fight League In Bangkok: Ticket Prices, Best Seats, Fights, And More

Thai Fight League ring
Thai Fight League is what you get when you mix the traditional Muay Thai format from the stadiums with the entertainment Muay Thai format that has taken Thailand by storm. The promotion features the best of both worlds and, to make things even more exciting, its fighters compete with their fists bound in rope. Here’s how to watch Thai Fight League in Bangkok.