Ring Championship international debut. Bangkok competition will be held on September 14th
Aug 02, 2024
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The pride ring championship of Korean martial arts will be held at Rumpini Stadium, Thailand's martial arts holy site, with an exchange with Thailand's top Muay Thai martial arts organization "Fairex Fight", owned by Thailand's international martial arts brand Fairex.
Since its inception, the Ring Championship has been preparing for an integrated competition through exchanges with organizations from various regions such as Russia, Southeast Asia, Japan, and China. This Thailand event will be an important opportunity to solidify the ring championship's presence on the international martial arts stage as its first step.
The competition will consist of a total of six games, and Muay Thai's intense batting skills and MMA's various techniques will be combined to give martial arts fans an unforgettable experience.
"This competition in Thailand is an important opportunity to raise the status of Korean martial arts and establish a presence in the global martial arts market beyond just sports events," Kim Nae-chul said. "Through this competition, Ring Championship athletes will lay the groundwork for growing into world-class martial arts stars and uncover the future of Korean martial arts."
This exchange match was held through close communication between Kim Na-cheol and Prem Busara Kamwong, the representatives of the two organizations that have cooperated since 2023, and will continue to promote growth on the global martial arts stage through continuous exchanges.
The Thai competition will be broadcast live on Channel 7, Thailand's top terrestrial broadcaster, on the TERO DIGITAL YouTube channel with 3.14 million subscribers, and on Fairex Fight YouTube and Facebook, and in Korea, it will be broadcast live on Ring Championship YouTube channels and multiple platforms.
Players and matches will be announced later.
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