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The World Muaythai Federation also known as World Muaythai Professional Federation (WPMF) was formed in 1995 by the Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT) and sanctioned by The Sports Authority of Thailand (S.A.T.). [citation needed] The federation is a governing body for professional Muaythai.
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The International Federation of Muaythai Associations, or IFMA, called the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur until 27 July 2019, is a sport governing body of amateur and professional Muay Thai and Muay boran consisting of 140 member countries worldwide with 5 continental federations after unification of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur and World Muaythai Council.
Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT) 2022 Thailand 154 lbs Champion; 2023 Thailand 154 lbs Champion; LWC Super Champ. 2024 LWC World Army 154 lbs Champion;
2022 Muay Thai Fighter of the Year [32] 2022 Breakout Star of the Year [33] 2024: Ranked #5 Fight of the Year vs. Jo Nattawut [34] Lumpinee Stadium. 2018 Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year [35] Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (PAT) 2017 Thailand Featherweight (126 lbs) Champion [36] Nai Khanom Tom. 2018 Nai Khanom Tom Champion [37]
Trijak was the current champion at featherweight sanctioned by the Professional Boxing Association of Thailand, but Nong-O won by majority decision (2-0) after five rounds. [ 6 ] On December 8, Nong-O fought against Petboonchu F.A. Group for his Lumpinee Stadium title at Super featherweight (130 lbs).
The Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC) is the Asian not-for-profit governing body with 42 member countries in amateur boxing. [1] It is a member of the world amateur boxing governing body International Boxing Association (IBA). The ASBC is headed by a president. There are 2 vice-presidents (1 honorary) and 10 board of directors. [2]
Welsh Amateur Boxing Association [4] 1911 IRL (ROI & NI) IABA Irish Athletic Boxing Association: 1911–1946 FRA: IBU International Boxing Union: 1915 AUS: ANBF Australian National Boxing Federation: 1916 ITA: FPI Federazione Pugilistica Italiana [5] 1920 ARG: ABF Argentina Boxing Federation [6] 1921 USA: WBA World Boxing Association [7] 1931 ...