The EFC promotion has unveiled a stacked card headlined by elite Muay Thai warriors battling for the prestigious WBC Muay Thai Nai Khanom Tom Title. The event brings together international talent and some of the sport’s most exciting prospects across a series of main card and preliminary bouts.

Main Card Highlights

The main event will see Prakaipetch (Eminent Air) collide with Phetsiam (Sit Pooyajuke) in a thrilling 136 lbs contest for the WBC Muay Thai Nai Khanom Tom crown. Both fighters are known for their aggressive styles, promising an action-packed showdown with gold on the line.

In another marquee bout, Malaysia’s Hasbullah (Rentap) steps up against seasoned Thai veteran Rungsayam (Cho Chok-Amnuay) at 121 lbs. This clash of international power against Thai experience is set to be one of the most intriguing battles of the night.

The card also features rising female stars, as Xuan Yun (Eminent Air) meets Ployphakai (Sit Pooyajuke) at 101 lbs in what promises to be a fast-paced contest. Rounding out the main slate, Eric (Hilltop Academy) takes on Petcharnon (Supchal Gym) in a 136 lbs bout showcasing the next generation of Muay Thai athletes.

Prelims Showcase Youth and Emerging Talent

The prelims are packed with young fighters hungry to make their mark. Malaysian standout Mia Ghazali (Rentap) takes on Thailand’s Airy Pong (Seven Farm) at 90 lbs, setting the stage for a vibrant international contest.

China’s Yue Yang (Eminent Air) battles Zeevan (The Ring CCX) in a 121 lbs showdown, while Jerome Giam (Eminent Air) locks horns with Boonchana (Kanomop) at 145 lbs.

Closing out the prelims, Petchko (Punggon) faces Malaysia’s Prata Boy (Break) in a 121 lbs clash, guaranteeing fireworks before the main event unfolds.

Global Spotlight on Muay Thai

With athletes representing Thailand, Malaysia, and China, the event demonstrates the growing international reach of Muay Thai. Backed by major sponsors including 5-Hour Energy, PRIMO, AOW, True Hydration, and MIDAS Group, the show is set to deliver a powerful showcase of the sport’s tradition and global appeal.

The EFC fight night is shaping up to be a celebration of Muay Thai’s spirit, where champions will be crowned, and new stars will emerge on the world stage.