'MUAYTHAI Power for All in Malaysia' Achieves Outstanding Success Reinforcing Thai Soft Power and Driving Muaythai onto the Global Stage
'MUAYTHAI Power for All in Malaysia' Achieves Outstanding Success Reinforcing Thai Soft Power and Driving Muaythai onto the Global Stage
Sabtu, 04 Oktober 2025 | 09:20
BANGKOK, THAILAND -
Media OutReach Newswire - 3 October 2025 - The
Professional Boxing Association of Thailand, in collaboration with the
Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) and the
National Sports Development Fund (NSDF), continues to advance Thailand's national Soft Power strategy through the program
"MUAYTHAI Power for All in Malaysia," held from 25th –30th
September 2025 in Kuala Lumpur. The initiative aimed to promote
Muaythai internationally, raise global awareness, reaffirm Muaythai as
Thailand's cultural heritage, and pave the way for its recognition as an
Olympic sport in the future.
This project aligns with the Thai government's policy of strengthening the
Soft Power industry, particularly Muaythai, which is recognized
as a unique martial art passed down through generations. Beyond being a
sport, Muaythai has the potential to expand into the creative economy
through tourism, sports, and culture. International promotion is
therefore an essential mechanism to increase global popularity and
recognition.
The program received a warm welcome from the Malaysian public, including
youth athletes, students, and sports enthusiasts, who actively
participated throughout the event. This reflects the universal charm of
Muaythai in reaching diverse audiences and fostering broad
participation. Activities were designed to highlight Muaythai's sporting
and cultural values, including:
Wai Khru Performance – showcasing the ritualistic art and heritage of Muaythai.
Muaythai Workshop – teaching hand wrapping, basic moves, and Wai Khru to let participants experience Muaythai up close.
Coach & Referee Seminar – providing knowledge on competition management in line with
IOC standards.
Academic Talk & Panel Discussion – on the theme
"Muaythai as Cultural Heritage & Soft Power," featuring Thai and Malaysian experts.
Beyond public engagement, the project created a platform for building
understanding and acceptance of Muaythai among Asian sports leaders and
representatives of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC). It represents a
significant step forward toward Muaythai's recognition as an official
Olympic discipline. At the same time, it strengthened bilateral
cooperation between Thailand and Malaysia to ensure sustainable
development of the sport.
Mr. Somchart Charernwatcharawit, President of the Professional Boxing Association of Thailand, emphasized:
"Muaythai is not only a sport but also a form of Soft Power that
connects culture, economy, and international friendship. Through
'MUAYTHAI Power for All in Malaysia,' we reaffirm our commitment to
promoting Muaythai globally and advancing it toward Olympic recognition.
This project marks an important milestone reflecting the strength of
Muaythai as Thailand's Soft Power—not only sharing our culture with the
world but also generating income, cooperation, and long-term reputation
for the nation."