Australia’s MuayThai scene has a new reason to celebrate. Jayden Eynaud has added another feather to the country’s cap by winning the WBC MuayThai cruiserweight world title. Eynaud’s victory came in a spectacular fashion, with a first-round spinning back first knockout against the reigning champion, Gerardo Atti of Germany.

The championship bout took place on July 13, during Nakia Wright’s MuayThai League event, held on the stunning Gold Coast. The picturesque location was the perfect backdrop for what turned out to be a memorable fight.

Eynaud’s win was nothing short of sensational. The first-round KO not only secured him uthe world title but also sent a clear message to the global MuayThai community about his prowess.

This victory marks a significant achievement in Eynaud’s career and adds to Australia’s growing reputation in the international MuayThai arena. The Gold Coast event will be remembered for this thrilling bout, as Eynaud’s triumph has undoubtedly set a new benchmark for future competitors.

With this win, Eynaud joins the ranks of Australia’s elite Muay Thai fighters, continuing the tradition of excellence in the sport. As the new WBC MuayThai cruiserweight world champion, his future bouts will be eagerly anticipated.