Rajadamnern World Series is a weekly Muay Thai event held every Saturday night at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok.
Launched in 2022, it is the flagship event of the world's oldest dedicated Muay Thai arena.
Rajadamnern World Series is broadcast live to more than 200 countries on DAZN, making it the most internationally distributed Muay Thai event on the planet.
Every Saturday card features seven bouts across international weight divisions, with open scoring displayed after each round so every fighter and every fan knows exactly where the fight stands.
Rajadamnern Stadium opened in 1945 and is the birthplace of professional Muay Thai. Its circular design means every seat faces the ring directly, with no obstructed views from any section. The stadium holds approximately 3,100 guests across eight seating tiers. The 360-degree dome above the ring is used for fighter introductions, historical projections, and a halftime show that tells the story of Muay Thai.
Three things set Rajadamnern World Series apart from any other Muay Thai event in Bangkok.
Open scoring. Judges' scorecards are shown publicly after every round in English and Thai. No hidden decisions. International competition.
Rajadamnern World Series draws elite fighters from France, the UK, Australia, Japan and Thailand.
Championship titles are genuinely contested across borders.
Women's fights. RWS ended an 77-year ban on female fighters at Rajadamnern Stadium in 2022. Women's bouts are now a permanent part of every Saturday card.
RWS is available live on DAZN in more than 200 countries.
In Thailand, events air on Workpoint TV (Channel 23) and stream on the official RWS YouTube and Facebook channels.
If you are planning a trip to Bangkok, attending RWS live is a different experience entirely.