Thai boxing, or Muay Thai, is the national sport in Thailand and an important part of local culture. Therefore, on your upcoming trip to Pattaya, don't miss a chance to see a Thai boxing match. For the most exceptional experience, choose one of the best boxing stadiums to watch Muay Thai fights in Pattaya.
Muay Thai fight night schedule
Tickets to Muay Thai fight events
Where to watch Muay Thai in Pattaya?
On this website you can discover all the best stadiums to watch Muay Thai fights in Pattaya, where you will enjoy a true professional Thai boxing match and understand more about this part of Thai culture during your trip to Thailand.
To experience the fight night of Muay Thai in Pattaya, currently you can choose from 2 boxing stadiums:
Max Muay Thai Stadium - Pattaya's Thai boxing stadium that has hosted several of the MAX World Championships.
JF Boxing Stadium - a nearly 1,200-seat competition venue in Pattaya, where you can witness authentic Muay Thai fights.
As the atmosphere at the city’s Muay Thai stadiums is quite different, you need to choose the one that fits your preferences and expectations the best.
Thai boxing stadiums are located in different areas of the city, so you might decide to visit one that is in the most convenient location for you. Max Muay Thai Stadium is located on Sukhumvit Road, close to the intersection with Central Pattaya Road. JF Boxing Stadium is located near Pattaya 3rd Road and is closer to the beach than Max Muay Thai.
Seating offered for foreigners at the main boxing stadiums in Pattaya is just one type of seats, as in JF Boxing Stadium they are selling ringside seats, while Max Muay Thai Stadium is offering VIP seats, ensuring the most exceptional experience.
Detailed information about all Thai boxing event venues in the city can be found here: Muay Thai stadiums in Pattaya.
Pattaya Muay Thai Fight Night Schedule
Even if there are only 2 main boxing stadiums in Pattaya, you can find a Muay Thai event on any day of the week, and on every other day you can choose from 2 Thai boxing stadiums.
The fight night schedule of Muay Thai stadiums in Pattaya:
Max Muay Thai Stadium: Open daily
JF Boxing Stadium: Open every other day
In Pattaya, most of the fight nights are scheduled to start at around 19:45.
Normally, in the event there are 3 fights, and it lasts for about 1 hour.
Detailed information about Thai boxing events on each day of the week can be found here: Pattaya Muay Thai Fight Schedule.
Muay Thai Ticket Prices in Pattaya
Ticket prices at Thai boxing stadiums in Pattaya vary quite a lot. At Max Muay Thai Stadium, the VIP tickets cost 1,500 THB, while JF Boxing Stadium is more affordable, with ticket prices being 1,000 THB for a ringside seat.
It is advisable to book tickets online in advance to ensure your admission. Seat availability can be checked, and tickets can be booked via the following links:
Tickets to Max Muay Thai Boxing Stadium
For more details about ticket options at each Pattaya Muay Thai venue and the best places to buy them, check out Pattaya Muay Thai Tickets.
Where to learn Muay Thai in Pattaya?
You can learn the basics of Muay Thai, Thailand’s traditional combat sport, while in Pattaya. This is an experience not to be missed. These classes are suitable for both beginner and intermediate participants, with an option for a private class available. Some of the most popular Thai boxing classes are:
Pattaya Muay Thai Boxing Introduction Class for Beginners
Pattaya Muay Thai Training Experience
Detailed information about the best places to learn Muay Thai in Pattaya can be found here: Muay Thai classes in Pattaya.
Muay Thai in Thailand
If during your Thailand trip you will spend some time in Bangkok, consider also watching Muay Thai in Bangkok, as the oldest and largest Thai boxing venues are found in the capital city.
Planning to travel in Southern Thailand? To experience the fights of Muay Thai in Phuket is also a good idea, as many fighters are training on the largest island of Thailand. The nearby Phang-nga province also has a few venues to watch Muay Thai in Khao Lak. Several Thai boxing stadiums are located in Ao Nang and Koh Lanta, providing plenty of options to see Muay Thai in Krabi as well. On another coast, you can choose to watch Muay Thai in Koh Samui.
If you reach Northern Thailand, you can also watch Muay Thai fights in Chiang Mai, where Thai boxing stadium entrance tickets normally cost less.
If you are planning to travel further east from Pattaya, you can enjoy watching Muay Thai in Koh Chang.
The royal resort city of Hua Hin is popular for training Thai boxing, and you can also watch fights of Muay Thai in Hua Hin.
For more details about the best places to watch Thai boxing fights in different regions of Thailand, check Muay Thai in Thailand.