Last weekend, fight fans were treated to another electrifying installment of MuayThai World Cup, as the twelfth edition of the acclaimed series delivered thrilling matchups, high drama, and championship glory under the guidance of Kieran Keddle and his outstanding team.
The event showcased the very best of Canadian MuayThai talent, with three prestigious WBC Canadian titles on the line—and each bout lived up to the hype.

In a powerful performance, Quinn Wasylak scored a TKO victory over Jason Davis to capture the vacant WBC Canadian Super-Welterweight title. Wasylak’s commanding display proved too much for Davis, cementing his status as one of Canada’s rising MuayThai stars.
In the women’s featherweight division, Taylor McClatchie put on a technical masterclass to earn a points win over reigning champion Shae Wedderburn, claiming the WBC Canadian Female Featherweight title. The clash was a showcase of grit and tactical brilliance from both both fighters, with McClatchie executing a composed and calculated strategy to dethrone the titleholder.

The main event brought fireworks as Deval Garvey stepped into the ring to challenge Tyson Green for the WBC Canadian Middleweight title. In a fiercely contested battle, Garvey emerged victorious, outpointing the defending champion and seizing the coveted green and gold belt.
With passionate crowds, top-tier production, and world-class bouts, MuayThai World Cup 12 further cemented its position as the leading force in Canadian MuayThai. Congratulations to all the new champions and to the MuayThai World Cup team for continuing to elevate the sport to new heights in Canada.
The MuayThai revolution continues in Canada under the leadership of Kieran Keddle and his band of passionate men and women.