Golden Mongkhon International (GMI) proudly announces that it will lead Team India at the 21st World Muay Thai Championship, organized by the World Muay Thai Federation (WMF). The event is scheduled to take place in Bangkok, Thailand from 10th to 20th March 2026.
This is an important moment for Indian Muay Thai. Over the years, the sport has grown steadily, and now Indian fighters are getting more opportunities on the global stage. Therefore, this participation reflects both progress and potential.
ABOUT WMF WORLD MUAY THAI CHAMPIONSHIP
The World Muay Thai Federation (WMF) organizes one of the most respected international Muay Thai championships. Each year, fighters from many countries compete across different levels.
The championship includes:
- Professional division
- Pro-Am division
- Amateur division
As a result, athletes at different stages of their careers get a chance to compete internationally. Moreover, the event helps set global standards in Muay Thai competition.
GOLDEN MONGKHON INTERNATIONAL – INDIA’S REPRESENTATION
Golden Mongkhon International is the official representative of WMF in India. Over the years, it has played a key role in building the sport across the country.
For example, GMI:
- Conducts national championships
- Develops fighters from beginner to elite level
- Selects and prepares athletes for international events
In addition, GMI focuses on fair selection and long-term athlete development. Because of this structured approach, Indian fighters are becoming more competitive internationally.
TEAM INDIA – COACHING STAFF
The team will be guided by experienced coaches. Together, they bring strong technical knowledge and competition experience.
- Lionel Hupping
- Pavan Kumar
- Navin Ravishankar
As a result, fighters will receive proper guidance in both training and competition strategy.
TECHNICAL OFFICIALS – INDIA
India will also be represented in the officiating panel. This is equally important, as it shows India’s presence not only in competition but also in governance.
- Anutosh Ghosh
- Upendra Kumar Gunaiah
- Srikruthi S A
TEAM INDIA – FIGHTERS
Professional Division
- P Sumanth
- Chandan Harish
Pro-Am Division
- Ezhil Arasan T
- Yeshwanth Shankar
Amateur Division
- Mohammed Ali
- Chirayu S
- Ganesh H
- Mohammad Zain
- Channakeshava
- Nishchith Krishna
- Khushi Singh
- Smayan Sahni
- Agnindrani Ghose
- Sunil Das
- Hammad Hussain Sariah
- Shreya Sai B.H
- Santhosh
These fighters represent different parts of India. Therefore, the team reflects both diversity and depth in talent.
TEAM SUPPORT
A strong support system is essential for international competition. Hence, the team includes medical and leadership support as well.
- Team Doctor: Dr. Prakruthi R (PT)
- Head of Indian Delegation: Hemanth Kumar
INDIA ON THE GLOBAL STAGE
India’s participation in the 21st WMF World Muay Thai Championship shows the steady rise of the sport in the country. In recent years, Indian fighters have improved in both skill and performance.
At the same time, international exposure plays a key role. Therefore, this event will help athletes gain experience, confidence, and recognition.
A CONTINUING JOURNEY
Golden Mongkhon International remains committed to building a clear and strong pathway for Indian fighters.
As Team India prepares for Bangkok, the focus will be on:
- Discipline
- Performance
- Learning
- Representation
Ultimately, this championship is not just about results. It is also about growth, experience, and building the future of Indian Muay Thai.
OFFICIAL UPDATES
All updates, results, and performances will be shared on the official Golden Mongkhon platform.