Rajadamnern Stadium Releases January 2026 Muay Thai Schedule

The oldest-standing Muay Thai venue brings another action-packed month of fights to Bangkok.

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Rajadamnern Stadium released its January 2026 event schedule with seven nights of action each week. Thailand’s oldest-standing Muay Thai venue delivers everything from knockout-focused entertainment to world-class championship battles throughout the month.

Monday, Tuesday, Friday: Rajadamnern Knockout (7 PM – 9 PM)

Fast-paced three-round entertainment Muay Thai bouts designed for maximum action and decisive finishes. These shows feature rising talent from the local circuit alongside international fighters competing for quick knockouts.

Format: 7 fights per card
Fight Length: 3 rounds
Best For: Fans who want high-impact striking and fast-paced action

The knockout-focused format delivers an 80 percent finishing rate, with each bout built for speed and power rather than technical chess matches.

Wednesday: New Power (6 PM – 10 PM)

Traditional five-round Muay Thai matches that honor the sport’s classical roots. New Power showcases high-caliber fighters with the stadium’s largest legal public betting scene creating an electric atmosphere.

Format: 8 fights per card
Fight Length: 5 rounds (traditional)
Best For: Experiencing authentic Thai stadium culture with betting crowds

Thursday: Petchyindee (7 PM – 9 PM)

Classic five-round bouts featuring fighters with exceptional technical proficiency. A local favorite that appeals to purists who appreciate the artistry of Muay Thai’s eight limbs.

Format: 8 fights per card
Fight Length: 5 rounds (traditional)
Best For: Technical Muay Thai and skilled striking exchanges

Petchyindee has built a reputation as one of Thailand’s most respected promotional brands, fueled by passionate crowds deeply invested in the outcomes.

Saturday: Rajadamnern World Series (7 PM – 10 PM)

The crown jewel of Rajadamnern’s weekly lineup. RWS positions itself as “the greatest Muay Thai event of all time,” featuring elite local and international fighters including IFMA World Champions, Rajadamnern champions, and titleholders from Lumpinee Stadium, Omnoi Boxing Stadium, Channel 7, and Top King.

Format: 7 fights per card
Fight Length: 3 rounds (5-round championship main events weekly)
Best For: World-class production, elite competition, and premium fight-night experience

What Makes RWS Special:

  • Open scoring after every round for transparency
  • Championship-level main events every week
  • Cutting-edge light and sound systems with immersive dome projection
  • Free-flowing beer throughout the evening
  • DAZN broadcasts to over 200 countries and territories worldwide
  • Quality-over-quantity matchmaking with carefully selected competitive bouts

Sunday: Kiatpetch X SKS (6 PM – 10 PM)

A collaboration show offering both three and five-round fight formats in one action-packed night. As one of Thailand’s largest promoters, Kiatpetch brings together highly skilled, technical fighters for eight bouts that blend traditional and modern Muay Thai.

Format: 8 fights per card
Fight Length: Mixed (3 and 5 rounds)
Best For: Variety of fight formats with intense legal public betting atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Rajadamnern Stadium’s January schedule provides seven different flavors of Thailand’s national sport. From knockout-focused entertainment on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays to championship-level battles on Saturdays, with traditional five-round warfare filling the gaps in between.

If you plan on watching the event live, be sure to check out my guide to Rajadamnern Stadium: Ticket Prices, Best Seats, Fight Schedule, and More.

John Wolcott
John Wolcott

John Wolcott is a Bangkok-based Muay Thai journalist with over 20 years of experience covering the sport and culture. He specializes in athlete storytelling. John is also the creator of MuayThaiNews.com, hosted the The Muay Thai Show podcast, and produced the Muay Thai Journal video documentary series. A longtime Muay Thai practitioner, he has also worked as a commentator for Thailand's top stadiums and maintains close relationships with top promotions throughout Thailand. His deep immersion in Muay Thai culture provides unique insights into the sport's technical, cultural, and competitive landscape.

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