Danish Nak Muay Frederik Winter emerged victorious in a thrilling contest to capture the WBC MuayThai International light-heavyweight title on Saturday at the Unite Championship event in Copenhagen. In front of an energized home crowd, Winter squared off against the tough French fighter Mikael Benatar in what turned into a fierce, back-and-forth battle.
The bout was a war of attrition, with both fighters showcasing their determination and skill. Every round was contested with intensity, as neither Winter nor Benatar were willing to back down. From thunderous kicks to lightning-fast punches, the pair traded blows with the kind of heart that leaves everything in the ring.
Despite Benatar’s valiant effort, it was Winter who edged out the victory, securing the prestigious WBC MuayThai International light-heavyweight title. The match was a testament to the competitive spirit of both fighters, but in the end, it was Winter’s resilience and ability to capitalize on key moments that made the difference.
This victory marks a significant achievement for Frederik Winter, further cementing his status as one of Denmark’s rising MuayThai stars. As the crowd erupted in celebration, it was clear that this hard-fought battle will be remembered as one of the highlights of the Unite Championship event.
The win also signifies the growing stature of MuayThai in Denmark, as local fighters like Winter continue to make their mark on the international stage.