Muay Thai in India has grown because of people who work with heart, discipline, and purpose. Since 2021, Golden Mongkhon has focused on building a strong foundation for the sport. Even so, our progress became truly meaningful only because many individuals decided to stand with us.
Therefore, the Golden Mongkhon 1st Hall of Honour Award Ceremony was created to honour these contributors and to celebrate their impact on Indian Muay Thai.
Why We Started the Hall of Honour
From the beginning, our goal was clear: promote Indian Muay Thai with honesty, structure, and respect. Although we started with a small vision, the support we received helped it grow into a national movement.
Because of this, the Hall of Honour exists to express gratitude to those who guided, supported, and strengthened our journey.
Moreover, this ceremony allows us to highlight the values that hold our community together—respect, loyalty, and appreciation.
Recognising the People Who Shape the Sport
Throughout the last few years, several individuals made remarkable contributions. They coached athletes with dedication, organised events with professionalism, and supported fighters on national and international stages.
In addition, many officials, referees, and promoters stepped forward to help build a safe and trustworthy competition environment.
Due to their continuous efforts, young fighters across India now have platforms to dream, compete, and succeed. Their work inspires the next generation and strengthens the identity of Indian Muay Thai.
A Message of Gratitude from Golden Mongkhon
We extend our deepest thanks to everyone who has supported us since 2021. Your belief carried us through challenges, and your commitment allowed Golden Mongkhon to grow into a respected name in the sport.
Furthermore, your energy helped us host better championships, attract new fighters, and build a united Muay Thai community.
Most importantly, your contribution ensured that India now stands with pride on the global Muay Thai stage. We honour you today, and we will continue honouring your legacy in the years ahead.
Keeping the Tradition of Muay Thai Alive
Muay Thai teaches us to value our roots. Because of this, we created the Hall of Honour to celebrate the culture behind the sport—not just the competition.
In addition, this ceremony will become a yearly tradition, allowing us to recognise new contributors while respecting those who built the path before them.
Through this thoughtful tradition, we hope to inspire young athletes and encourage more people to support the sport with passion and integrity.
Dress Code for the Ceremony
To maintain an atmosphere of dignity and elegance, we request all guests to follow the official dress code:
Dress Code:
- Men: Suit, blazer, or formal shirt with trousers
- Women: Saree, formal dress, or semi-formal attire
- Note: Sportswear is not permitted inside the ceremony hall
This guideline helps create a respectful space for everyone receiving honours.
A New Chapter for Indian Muay Thai
The Hall of Honour marks a meaningful moment in the Golden Mongkhon journey. It reminds us of how far we have come, and it encourages us to move forward with even more dedication.
As we continue, we will create new platforms, support more athletes, and expand opportunities across India.
To every honouree:
Your contribution is a part of our history.
To the entire Muay Thai family in India:
Thank you for standing with us. Together, we will build the future of Indian Muay Thai.
Venue :- IIWC – Indian Institute of World Culture
Entry fee :- 1,000 rs