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International Boxing Federation Muaythai
AbbreviationIBF Muaythai
FormationDecember 21, 2017
HeadquartersThailand
Location
Region served Worldwide
PresidentDaryl J. Peoples
Websitehttp://www.ibf-muaythai.com/

International Boxing Federation Muaythai (or IBF Muaythai) is commissioned under the jurisdiction of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) as a non-profit organization to regulate, control and supervise professional Muay Thai events worldwide.

History

The International Boxing Federation had their "1st Annual Convention of IBF Muaythai" in Bangkok, Thailand on 20-21, December 2017, and IBF muaythai was announced its formation on December 21, 2017.

Daryl J. Peoples, IBF president, attended the convention. The new champions of IBF Muay Thai were crowned in 3 weight divisions, Pinklao Bangkoknoivillage at welterweight, Seksan Aor.Kwanmuang at lightweight, Petchaouthong Aor. Kwanmaung at Junior lightweight.

They organized their first fights at the Rajadamnern Stadium during the Stadium's 73rd Anniversary. Saeksan Or Kwanmung and Petchuthong Or Kwanmung were the first champions crowd by the organization.

On April 28 2018, Youssef Boughanem from Belgium and Morocco became the first world champion as non-Thai kickboxer. In addition, he was the current WBC Muaythai world Middleweight champion.

Current champions

Main article: List of IBF Muaythai world champions

IBF Muaythai sanctions 17 weight division as same as boxing. This is different from WBC Muaythai as it sanctions 19 weight divisions.

Weight class: lbs/kg: Champion: Reign began: days Record
Mini flyweight not over 105lbs/47.627kg Japan Ryuya Eiwasportgym July 18, 2019 1980
Junior Flyweight 108lbs/48.988kg Thailand Isantai Sithchefbuntam July 18, 2019 1980
Flyweight 112lbs/50.802kg Japan Issei Ishii June 12, 2019 2016
Junior Bantamweight 115lbs/52.163kg Thailand Petchthailand Moopingaroijung November 13, 2019 1862
Bantamweight 118lbs/53.523kg Thailand Petchchaolit Sor.Chitpattana June 12, 2019 2016
Junior Featherweight 122lbs/55.338kg Thailand Petung Gessonlit June 5, 2022 927
Featherweight 126lbs/57.152kg Thailand NawaEk Sitchefboontham July 3, 2019 1995
Junior lightweight 130lbs/58.967kg Thailand PhetUtong Or.Kwanmuang December 21, 2017 2554 ?
Lightweight 135lbs/61.235kg Thailand Saeksan Or.Kwanmuang December 21, 2017 2554
Junior welterweight 140lbs/63.502kg Thailand Darky Lukmakhamwan February 13, 2018 2500
Welterweight 147lbs/66.678kg Vacant
Junior Middleweight 154lbs/69.853kg Thailand Lek Eiwasportgym February 9, 2020 1774
Middleweight 160lbs/72.574kg MoroccoBelgium Youssef Boughanem April 28, 2018 2426 ?
Super middleweight 168lbs/76.203kg Vacant
Light heavyweight 175lbs/79.378kg Vacant
Cruiserweight 200lbs/90.718kg Thailand Thomas Carpenter December 8, 2018 2202
Heavyweight Over 200lbs/90.718kg Australia Nick Atkins December 14, 2019 1831

See also

References

  1. "HISTORY OF IBF MUAYTHAI". ibf-muaythai.com. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  2. "IBF Branches Out To Muay Thai, Crowns Champs in Thailand". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  3. "IBF MUAYTHAI RATINGS CRITERIA" (PDF). ibf-muaythai.com. 2017-12-20. Retrieved 2018-05-01.

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